vercel-clilisted
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# Vercel CLI Skill
The Vercel CLI (`vercel` or `vc`) deploys, manages, and develops projects on the Vercel platform from the command line. Use `vercel <command> -h` for full flag details on any command.
## Critical: Project Linking
Commands must be run from the directory containing the `.vercel` folder (or a subdirectory of it). How `.vercel` gets set up depends on your project structure:
- **`.vercel/project.json`**: Created by `vercel link`. Links a single project. Fine for single-project repos, and can work in monorepos if there's only one project.
- **`.vercel/repo.json`**: Created by `vercel link --repo`. Links a repo that may contain multiple projects. Always a good idea when any project has a non-root directory (e.g., `apps/web`).
Running from a project subdirectory (e.g., `apps/web/`) skips the "which project?" prompt since it's unambiguous.
**When something goes wrong, check how things are linked first** — look at what's in `.vercel/` and whether it's `project.json` or `repo.json`. Also verify you're on the right team with `vercel whoami` — linking while on the wrong team is a common mistake.
## Quick Start
```bash
npm i -g vercel
vercel login
vercel link # single project
# OR
vercel link --repo # monorepo
vercel pull
vercel dev # local development
vercel deploy # preview deployment
vercel --prod # production deployment
```
## Decision Tree
Use this to route to the correct reference file:
- **Deploy** → `references/deploym