Deploy any project to Vercel instantly. Always deploy as preview (not production) unless the user explicitly asks for production.
sandbox_permissions=require_escalated.Just run this (with a 10 minute timeout):
vercel deploy [path] -y
Important: Use a 10 minute (600000ms) timeout for the deploy command since builds can take a while.
If that fails with "No existing credentials found", use the fallback method below.
If CLI fails with auth error, use the deploy script:
# Deploy current directory
bash scripts/deploy.sh
# Deploy specific project
bash scripts/deploy.sh /path/to/project
# Deploy existing tarball
bash scripts/deploy.sh /path/to/project.tgz
The script handles framework detection, packaging, and deployment. It waits for the build to complete and returns JSON with previewUrl and claimUrl.
Tell the user: "Your deployment is ready at [previewUrl]. Claim it at [claimUrl] to manage your deployment."
Only if user explicitly asks:
vercel deploy [path] --prod -y
Show the user the deployment URL. For fallback deployments, also show the claim URL.
Do not curl or fetch the deployed URL to verify it works. Just return the link.
If deployment fails due to network issues (timeouts, DNS errors, connection resets), rerun the deploy with escalated permissions (use sandbox_permissions=require_escalated). The deploy requires escalated network access when sandbox networking blocks outbound requests.
Example guidance to the user:
The deploy needs escalated network access to deploy to Vercel. I can rerun the command with escalated permissions—want me to proceed?