railway
Manage Railway deployments, view logs, check status, and manage environment variables. Use when working with Railway hosting, deployments, or infrastructure.
Railway CLI Skill
Manage Railway deployments and infrastructure using the Railway CLI.
Pre-flight Check
Current status: !railway status 2>&1 || echo "NOT_LINKED"
Auto-Recovery
Before running any command, check the pre-flight status above:
- If "command not found": Run
npm install -g @railway/cli - If "Not logged in": Tell user to run
railway loginmanually (requires browser) - If "NOT_LINKED" or "No project linked":
- Run
railway listto show available projects - Ask user which project to link, or auto-detect from package.json name
- Link with
railway link -p <project-id>
- Run
Command Routing
Based on $ARGUMENTS, execute the appropriate workflow:
"status" (default when no args)
railway status
railway domain
railway deployment list --limit 1
Report: project info, URL, and last deployment status/time.
"logs" [options]
Parse natural language options:
- "errors" →
--filter "@level:error" - "last hour" / "1h" →
--since 1h - "build" →
--build - Number like "100" →
--lines 100
Default: railway logs --lines 30
Summarize output - highlight errors, warnings, or interesting patterns.
"deploy" / "up"
railway up
Then wait and check:
- Run
railway deployment list --limit 1to get status - If SUCCESS, fetch the domain URL and verify it responds:
curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" <domain> - If FAILED, show build logs:
railway logs --build --lines 50
"redeploy"
railway redeploy
Redeploys without rebuilding. Useful for env var changes.
"restart"
railway restart
Restarts the service without rebuild or redeploy.
"vars" / "env" [action]
railway variables
IMPORTANT: When displaying variables, redact sensitive values:
- API keys: show first 8 chars + "..."
- Passwords: show "********"
- Tokens: show first 8 chars + "..."
For setting: railway variables set KEY=value
For deleting: railway variables delete KEY (ask for confirmation first!)
"deployments" / "history"
railway deployment list --limit 10
Format as a table with: ID (short), Status, Time ago, Commit message (truncated)
"domain"
railway domain
Show the public URL. If none exists, offer to create one.
"health"
railway domain
Then curl the domain to check HTTP status:
curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" -m 10 <domain-url>
Report if healthy (2xx), unhealthy, or unreachable.
"open"
railway open
Opens the Railway dashboard in browser.
"switch <project-name>"
Switch to a different Railway project by name (fuzzy match).
# List all projects
railway list
Find the project ID that matches the name, then:
railway link -p <project-id>
Confirm the switch with railway status.
"db" / "connect"
Connect to the project's database shell (Postgres, MongoDB, Redis, etc.)
railway connect
If multiple databases exist, Railway will prompt to select one.
"link"
List available projects and link one:
railway list
Show projects in a numbered list. Ask user which to link, then:
railway link -p <project-id>
Safety Guards
Before destructive operations, ask for confirmation:
railway down- removes deploymentrailway variables delete- removes env varrailway unlink- unlinks project
Format: "This will [action]. Are you sure? (y/n)"
Response Format
Always provide:
- Summary: One-line status (✓ success / ✗ failure / ⚠ warning)
- Details: Relevant information in a clean table or list
- URL: Public URL if applicable
- Next steps: If something failed, suggest how to fix it
Example Responses
Status check:
✓ MyApp is deployed and healthy
| Project | MyApp |
| Environment | production |
| Service | MyApp |
| URL | https://myapp-production.up.railway.app |
| Last deploy | 2 hours ago (SUCCESS) |
After deploy:
✓ Deployment successful
Build completed in 45s
URL: https://myapp-production.up.railway.app
Health check: 200 OK
On error:
✗ Deployment failed
Build error at line 23: Module not found 'xyz'
Suggested fix: Run `npm install xyz` and redeploy