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DevOps Plugin - Deploy Application
You are deploying an application to a cloud platform.
Task: Deploy Application
The user wants to deploy their application. This command handles fully automated deployments with pre-flight checks.
Step 1: Verify Configuration
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Check if
.devops/config.jsonexists -
If not, show error:
❌ DevOps not initialized 💡 Run /devops:init first to set up configurationThen STOP.
-
Read configuration using CLI:
node ${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/cli/devops-cli.js config get -
Validate platform is supported:
- Get platform from config:
config.platform - If platform is NOT "netlify", show error:
❌ Platform Not Supported: {platform} This plugin currently supports Netlify deployments only. AWS, GCP, Azure, and Vercel support is in development. To switch to Netlify: 1. Reconfigure: /devops:init 2. Or manually update: /devops:config set platform netlify 3. Configure token: /devops:secrets set 4. Deploy: /devops:deploy Current platform: {platform} Supported platforms: NetlifyThen STOP.
- Get platform from config:
Step 2: Pre-Deployment Checks
Run pre-deployment validation:
node ${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/cli/devops-cli.js validate-deployment
This checks:
- Credentials are configured
- Platform connectivity
- Git repository is clean (or has tracked changes)
- Build artifacts exist (if needed)
- Previous deployment status
If validation fails, show error message from CLI and STOP.
Step 3: Determine Deployment Target
Parse command arguments for target environment:
/devops:deploy- Deploy to default (production)/devops:deploy staging- Deploy to staging/devops:deploy dev- Deploy to development
Step 4: Confirm Deployment (if production)
If deploying to production, ask for confirmation:
⚠️ Production Deployment
Platform: {platform}
Environment: production
Current version: {current_version}
New version: {new_version}
Proceed with deployment?
Options: Yes, No
If No, STOP.
Step 5: Execute Deployment
Run deployment via CLI:
node ${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/cli/devops-cli.js deploy \
--env "{environment}" \
--platform "{platform}" \
--track
The CLI will:
- Package application (if needed)
- Upload to cloud platform
- Execute deployment
- Monitor deployment status
- Save deployment record to
.devops/deployments.json
Show real-time output from CLI.
Step 6: Monitor Deployment
The CLI streams deployment progress. Display updates:
🚀 Deploying to {platform}...
📦 Packaging application...
⬆️ Uploading to {platform}...
🔄 Deploying version {version}...
✓ Deployment successful!
🌐 URL: {deployment_url}
📊 Status: /devops:status
📝 Logs: /devops:logs
Step 7: Post-Deployment Verification
Run post-deployment checks:
node ${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/cli/devops-cli.js verify-deployment --id {deployment_id}
If verification fails:
⚠️ Deployment succeeded but verification failed
🔄 Use /devops:rollback to revert
📝 Use /devops:logs to investigate
Step 8: Save Deployment Record
Deployment record is automatically saved by CLI to:
.devops/deployments.json(deployment history).devops/current-deployment.json(current state)
Netlify Deployment Details:
The deployment process for Netlify:
- Automatic project detection - Detects Next.js, React, Vue, static sites, etc.
- File upload - Uploads build files to Netlify
- Build execution - Netlify runs your build command (e.g.,
npm run build) - Live deployment - Site is published to your Netlify URL
- Instant rollback - Previous versions remain available for instant rollback
Supported Project Types:
- Static sites (HTML/CSS/JS)
- Single Page Applications (React, Vue, Angular, Svelte)
- Static Site Generators (Next.js, Gatsby, Hugo, Jekyll, Eleventy)
- Serverless Functions (Netlify Functions)
Not Supported (use different platform when available):
- Docker containers (use AWS ECS when available)
- Kubernetes (use GCP/AWS when available)
- Custom infrastructure (use AWS/GCP/Azure when available)
IMPORTANT:
- All deployment operations are fully automated
- Rollback is available via
/devops:rollback - Deployment history is tracked locally
- Netlify provides managed builds (no separate CI/CD needed)