deployment
This skill should be used when the user wants to manage Railway deployments, view logs, or debug issues. Covers deployment lifecycle (remove, stop, redeploy, restart), deployment visibility (list, status, history), and troubleshooting (logs, errors, failures, crashes, why deploy failed). NOT for deleting services - use environment skill with isDeleted for that.
Packaged view
This page reorganizes the original catalog entry around fit, installability, and workflow context first. The original raw source lives below.
Install command
npx @skill-hub/cli install railwayapp-railway-skills-deployment
Repository
Skill path: plugins/railway/skills/deployment
This skill should be used when the user wants to manage Railway deployments, view logs, or debug issues. Covers deployment lifecycle (remove, stop, redeploy, restart), deployment visibility (list, status, history), and troubleshooting (logs, errors, failures, crashes, why deploy failed). NOT for deleting services - use environment skill with isDeleted for that.
Open repositoryBest for
Primary workflow: Run DevOps.
Technical facets: Full Stack, DevOps, Testing.
Target audience: everyone.
License: Unknown.
Original source
Catalog source: SkillHub Club.
Repository owner: railwayapp.
This is still a mirrored public skill entry. Review the repository before installing into production workflows.
What it helps with
- Install deployment into Claude Code, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, or OpenCode workflows
- Review https://github.com/railwayapp/railway-skills before adding deployment to shared team environments
- Use deployment for development workflows
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Sub-skills: 0.
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Original source / Raw SKILL.md
--- name: deployment description: This skill should be used when the user wants to manage Railway deployments, view logs, or debug issues. Covers deployment lifecycle (remove, stop, redeploy, restart), deployment visibility (list, status, history), and troubleshooting (logs, errors, failures, crashes, why deploy failed). NOT for deleting services - use environment skill with isDeleted for that. allowed-tools: Bash(railway:*) --- # Deployment Management Manage existing Railway deployments: list, view logs, redeploy, or remove. **Important:** "Remove deployment" (`railway down`) stops the current deployment but keeps the service. To delete a service entirely, use the `environment` skill with `isDeleted: true`. ## When to Use - User says "remove deploy", "take down service", "stop deployment", "railway down" - User wants to "redeploy", "restart the service", "restart deployment" - User asks to "list deployments", "show deployment history", "deployment status" - User asks to "see logs", "show logs", "check errors", "debug issues" ## List Deployments ```bash railway deployment list --limit 10 --json ``` Shows deployment IDs, statuses, and metadata. Use to find specific deployment IDs for logs or debugging. ### Specify Service ```bash railway deployment list --service backend --limit 10 --json ``` ## View Logs ### Deploy Logs ```bash railway logs --lines 100 --json ``` In non-interactive mode, streaming is auto-disabled and CLI fetches logs then exits. ### Build Logs ```bash railway logs --build --lines 100 --json ``` For debugging build failures or viewing build output. ### Logs for Failed/In-Progress Deployments By default `railway logs` shows the last successful deployment. Use `--latest` for current: ```bash railway logs --latest --lines 100 --json ``` ### Filter Logs ```bash # Errors only railway logs --lines 50 --filter "@level:error" --json # Text search railway logs --lines 50 --filter "connection refused" --json # Combined railway logs --lines 50 --filter "@level:error AND timeout" --json ``` ### Time-Based Filtering ```bash # Logs from last hour railway logs --since 1h --lines 100 --json # Logs between 30 and 10 minutes ago railway logs --since 30m --until 10m --lines 100 --json # Logs from specific timestamp railway logs --since 2024-01-15T10:00:00Z --lines 100 --json ``` Formats: relative (`30s`, `5m`, `2h`, `1d`, `1w`) or ISO 8601 timestamps. ### Logs from Specific Deployment Deploy logs: ```bash railway logs <deployment-id> --lines 100 --json ``` Build logs: ```bash railway logs --build <deployment-id> --lines 100 --json ``` Get deployment ID from `railway deployment list`. **Note:** The deployment ID is a positional argument, NOT `--deployment <id>`. The `--deployment` flag is a boolean that selects deploy logs (vs `--build` for build logs). ## Redeploy Redeploy the most recent deployment: ```bash railway redeploy --service <name> -y ``` The `-y` flag skips confirmation. Useful when: - Config changed via environment skill - Need to restart without new code - Previous deploy succeeded but service misbehaving ### Restart Container Only Restart without rebuilding (picks up external resource changes): ```bash railway restart --service <name> -y ``` Use when external resources (S3 files, config maps) changed but code didn't. ## Remove Deployment Takes down the current deployment. The service remains but has no running deployment. ```bash # Remove deployment for linked service railway down -y # Remove deployment for specific service railway down --service web -y railway down --service api -y ``` This is what users mean when they say "remove deploy", "take down", or "stop the deployment". **Note:** This does NOT delete the service. To delete a service entirely, use the `environment` skill with `isDeleted: true`. ## CLI Options ### deployment list | Flag | Description | |------|-------------| | `-s, --service <NAME>` | Service name or ID | | `-e, --environment <NAME>` | Environment name or ID | | `--limit <N>` | Max deployments (default 20, max 1000) | | `--json` | JSON output | ### logs | Flag | Description | |------|-------------| | `-s, --service <NAME>` | Service name or ID | | `-e, --environment <NAME>` | Environment name or ID | | `-d, --deployment` | Show deploy logs (default, boolean flag) | | `-b, --build` | Show build logs (boolean flag) | | `-n, --lines <N>` | Number of lines (required) | | `-f, --filter <QUERY>` | Filter using query syntax | | `--since <TIME>` | Start time (relative or ISO 8601) | | `--until <TIME>` | End time (relative or ISO 8601) | | `--latest` | Most recent deployment (even if failed) | | `--json` | JSON output | | `[DEPLOYMENT_ID]` | Specific deployment (optional) | ### redeploy | Flag | Description | |------|-------------| | `-s, --service <NAME>` | Service name or ID | | `-y, --yes` | Skip confirmation | ### restart | Flag | Description | |------|-------------| | `-s, --service <NAME>` | Service name or ID | | `-y, --yes` | Skip confirmation | ### down | Flag | Description | |------|-------------| | `-s, --service <NAME>` | Service name or ID | | `-e, --environment <NAME>` | Environment name or ID | | `-y, --yes` | Skip confirmation | ## Presenting Logs When showing logs: - Include timestamps - Highlight errors and warnings - For build failures: show error and suggest fixes - For runtime crashes: show stack trace context - Summarize patterns (e.g., "15 timeout errors in last 100 logs") ## Composability - **Push new code**: Use `deploy` skill - **Check service status**: Use `status` skill - **Fix config issues**: Use `environment` skill - **Create new service**: Use `new` skill ## Error Handling ### No Service Linked ``` No service linked. Run `railway service` to select one. ``` ### No Deployments Found ``` No deployments found. Deploy first with `railway up`. ``` ### No Logs Found Deployment may be too old (log retention limits) or service hasn't produced output.