Deploy code to Railway using "railway up". Use when user wants to push code, says "railway up", "deploy", "ship", or "push". For initial setup or creating services, use railway-new skill. For Docker images, use railway-environment skill.
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Why Use This
This skill provides specialized capabilities for davila7's codebase.
Use Cases
Developing new features in the davila7 repository
Refactoring existing code to follow davila7 standards
Understanding and working with davila7's codebase structure
---
name: railway-deploy
description: Deploy code to Railway using "railway up". Use when user wants to push code, says "railway up", "deploy", "ship", or "push". For initial setup or creating services, use railway-new skill. For Docker images, use railway-environment skill.
version: 1.0.0
author: Railway
license: MIT
tags: [Railway, Deploy, CI/CD, Push, Ship, Infrastructure, Deployment]
dependencies: [railway-cli]
allowed-tools: Bash(railway:*)
---
# Railway Deploy
Deploy code from the current directory to Railway using `railway up`.
## When to Use
- User asks to "deploy", "ship", "push code"
- User says "railway up" or "deploy to Railway"
- User wants to deploy local code changes
- User says "deploy and fix any issues" (use --ci mode)
## Modes
### Detach Mode (default)
Starts deploy and returns immediately. Use for most deploys.
```bash
railway up --detach
```
### CI Mode
Streams build logs until complete. Use when user wants to watch the build or needs to debug issues.
```bash
railway up --ci
```
**When to use CI mode:**
- User says "deploy and watch", "deploy and fix issues"
- User is debugging build failures
- User wants to see build output
## Deploy Specific Service
Default is linked service. To deploy to a different service:
```bash
railway up --detach --service backend
```
## Deploy to Unlinked Project
Deploy to a project without linking first:
```bash
railway up --project <project-id> --environment production --detach
```
Requires both `--project` and `--environment` flags.
## CLI Options
| Flag | Description |
|------|-------------|
| `-d, --detach` | Don't attach to logs (default) |
| `-c, --ci` | Stream build logs, exit when done |
| `-s, --service <NAME>` | Target service (defaults to linked) |
| `-e, --environment <NAME>` | Target environment (defaults to linked) |
| `-p, --project <ID>` | Target project (requires --environment) |
| `[PATH]` | Path to deploy (defaults to current directory) |
## Directory Linking
Railway CLI walks UP the directory tree to find a linked project. If you're in a subdirectory of a linked project, you don't need to relink.
For subdirectory deployments, prefer setting `rootDirectory` via the railway-environment skill, then deploy normally with `railway up`.
## After Deploy
### Detach mode
```
Deploying to <service>...
```
Use railway-deployment skill to check build status (with `--lines` flag).
### CI mode
Build logs stream inline. If build fails, the error will be in the output.
**Do NOT run `railway logs --build` after CI mode** - the logs already streamed. If you need
more context, use railway-deployment skill with `--lines` flag (never stream).
## Composability
- **Check status after deploy**: Use railway-service skill
- **View logs**: Use railway-deployment skill
- **Fix config issues**: Use railway-environment skill
- **Redeploy after config fix**: Use railway-environment skill
## Error Handling
### No Project Linked
```
No Railway project linked. Run `railway link` first.
```
### No Service Linked
```
No service linked. Use --service flag or run `railway service` to select one.
```
### Build Failure (CI mode)
The build logs already streamed - analyze them directly from the `railway up --ci` output.
Do NOT run `railway logs` after CI mode (it streams forever without `--lines`).
Common issues:
- Missing dependencies → check package.json/requirements.txt
- Build command wrong → use railway-environment skill to fix
- Dockerfile issues → check dockerfile path