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deploying-to-production

// Automate creating a GitHub repository and deploying a web project to Vercel. Use when the user asks to deploy a website/app to production, publish a project, or set up GitHub + Vercel deployment.

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descriptionAutomate creating a GitHub repository and deploying a web project to Vercel. Use when the user asks to deploy a website/app to production, publish a project, or set up GitHub + Vercel deployment.

Deploying to Production

Use this workflow when a user says "deploy this website/app" or similar. Follow the checklist in order and do not skip steps.

Deployment Workflow

  • Step 1: Run build and verify no errors
  • Step 2: Create GitHub repository
  • Step 3: Push code to GitHub
  • Step 4: Deploy to Vercel
  • Step 5: Verify deployment

Step 1: Run build

Run:

npm run build

If build fails, read the errors, fix issues, and run again. Only proceed when build succeeds.

Step 2: Create GitHub repository

Create a new GitHub repository for the project. If the repo already exists, confirm whether to reuse or create a new one.

Step 3: Push code to GitHub

Initialize git if needed, add remote, and push the default branch. Confirm the repository contains the expected code.

Step 4: Deploy to Vercel

Deploy the GitHub repo to Vercel. Capture the deployment URL.

Step 5: Verify deployment

Verify the live deployment by opening the URL or checking a response. If verification fails, diagnose and redeploy.