Check current Railway project status for this directory. Use when user asks "railway status", "is it running", "what's deployed", "deployment status", or about uptime. NOT for variables or configuration queries - use railway-environment skill for those.
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---
name: railway-status
description: Check current Railway project status for this directory. Use when user asks "railway status", "is it running", "what's deployed", "deployment status", or about uptime. NOT for variables or configuration queries - use railway-environment skill for those.
version: 1.0.0
author: Railway
license: MIT
tags: [Railway, Status, Project, Environment, Deployment, Infrastructure]
dependencies: [railway-cli]
allowed-tools: Bash(railway:*), Bash(which:*), Bash(command:*)
---
# Railway Status
Check the current Railway project status for this directory.
## When to Use
- User asks about Railway status, project, services, or deployments
- User mentions deploying or pushing to Railway
- Before any Railway operation (deploy, update service, add variables)
- User asks about environments or domains
## When NOT to Use
Use the railway-environment skill instead when user wants:
- Detailed service configuration (builder type, dockerfile path, build command, root directory)
- Deploy config (start command, restart policy, healthchecks, predeploy command)
- Service source (repo, branch, image)
- Compare service configs
- Query or change environment variables
## Check Status
Run:
```bash
railway status --json
```
First verify CLI is installed:
```bash
command -v railway
```
## Handling Errors
### CLI Not Installed
If `command -v railway` fails:
> Railway CLI is not installed. Install with:
> ```
> npm install -g @railway/cli
> ```
> or
> ```
> brew install railway
> ```
> Then authenticate: `railway login`
### Not Authenticated
If `railway whoami` fails:
> Not logged in to Railway. Run:
> ```
> railway login
> ```
### No Project Linked
If status returns "No linked project":
> No Railway project linked to this directory.
>
> To link an existing project: `railway link`
> To create a new project: `railway init`
## Presenting Status
Parse the JSON and present:
- **Project**: name and workspace
- **Environment**: current environment (production, staging, etc.)
- **Services**: list with deployment status
- **Active Deployments**: any in-progress deployments (from `activeDeployments` field)
- **Domains**: any configured domains
Example output format:
```
Project: my-app (workspace: my-team)
Environment: production
Services:
- web: deployed (https://my-app.up.railway.app)
- api: deploying (build in progress)
- postgres: running
```
The `activeDeployments` array on each service shows currently running deployments
with their status (building, deploying, etc.).