name: add-vercel description: Add Vercel deployment capability to NanoClaw agents. Installs the Vercel CLI in agent containers and sets up OneCLI credential injection for api.vercel.com. Use when the user wants agents to deploy web applications to Vercel.
Add Vercel
This skill gives NanoClaw agents the ability to deploy web applications to Vercel. It installs the Vercel CLI in agent containers and configures OneCLI to inject Vercel credentials automatically.
Principle: Do the work — don't tell the user to do it. Only ask for their input when it genuinely requires manual action (pasting a token).
Phase 1: Pre-flight
Check if already applied
Check if the container skill exists:
test -d container/skills/vercel-cli && echo "INSTALLED" || echo "NOT_INSTALLED"
If INSTALLED, skip to Phase 3 (Configure Credentials).
Check prerequisites
Verify OneCLI is working (required for credential injection):
onecli version 2>/dev/null && echo "ONECLI_OK" || echo "ONECLI_MISSING"
If ONECLI_MISSING, tell the user to run /init-onecli first, then retry /add-vercel. Stop here.
Phase 2: Install Container Skill
Copy the bundled container skill into the container skills directory:
rsync -a .claude/skills/add-vercel/container-skills/ container/skills/
Verify:
head -5 container/skills/vercel-cli/SKILL.md
Phase 3: Configure Credentials
Check if Vercel credential already exists
onecli secrets list 2>/dev/null | grep -i vercel
If a Vercel credential already exists, skip to Phase 4.
Set up Vercel API credential
The agent needs a Vercel personal access token. Tell the user:
I need your Vercel personal access token. Go to https://vercel.com/account/tokens and create one with these settings:
- Token name:
nanoclaw(or any name you'll recognize)- Scope: "Full Account" — the agent needs to create projects, deploy, and manage domains
- Expiration: "No expiration" recommended (avoids credential rotation), or pick a date if your security policy requires it
After creating the token, copy it — you'll only see it once.
Once the user provides the token, add it to OneCLI:
onecli secrets create \
--name "Vercel API Token" \
--type generic \
--value "<TOKEN>" \
--host-pattern "api.vercel.com" \
--header-name "Authorization" \
--value-format "Bearer {value}"
Verify:
onecli secrets list | grep -i vercel
Assign the secret to all agents
OneCLI uses selective secret mode — secrets must be explicitly assigned to each agent. Get the Vercel secret ID from the output above, then assign it to every agent:
# For each agent, add the Vercel secret to its assigned secrets list.
# First get current assignments, then set them with the new secret appended.
VERCEL_SECRET_ID=$(onecli secrets list 2>/dev/null | grep -B2 "Vercel" | grep '"id"' | head -1 | sed 's/.*"id": "//;s/".*//')
for agent in $(onecli agents list 2>/dev/null | grep '"id"' | sed 's/.*"id": "//;s/".*//'); do
CURRENT=$(onecli agents secrets --id "$agent" 2>/dev/null | grep '"' | grep -v hint | grep -v data | sed 's/.*"//;s/".*//' | tr '\n' ',' | sed 's/,$//')
onecli agents set-secrets --id "$agent" --secret-ids "${CURRENT:+$CURRENT,}$VERCEL_SECRET_ID"
done
Phase 4: Ensure Vercel CLI in Container Image
Check if vercel is already in the Dockerfile:
grep -q 'vercel' container/Dockerfile && echo "PRESENT" || echo "MISSING"
If MISSING, add vercel to the global npm install line in container/Dockerfile, then rebuild:
./container/build.sh
If PRESENT, skip — no rebuild needed.
Phase 5: Sync Skills to Running Agent Groups
Container skills are copied once at group creation and not auto-synced. After installing or updating a container skill, sync it to all existing agent groups:
for session_dir in data/v2-sessions/ag-*; do
if [ -d "$session_dir/.claude-shared/skills" ]; then
rsync -a container/skills/ "$session_dir/.claude-shared/skills/"
echo "Synced skills to: $session_dir"
fi
done
Phase 6: Restart Running Containers
Stop all running agent containers so they pick up the new skills on next wake:
docker ps --format "{{.ID}} {{.Names}}" | grep nanoclaw-v2 | awk '{print $1}' | xargs -r docker stop
Done
The agent can now deploy web applications to Vercel. Key commands:
vercel deploy --yes --prod --token placeholder— deploy to productionvercel ls --token placeholder— list deploymentsvercel whoami --token placeholder— check auth
For the full command reference, the agent has the vercel-cli container skill loaded automatically.