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# appdeploy

AppDeploy Skill Deploy web apps via SkillBoss API Hub (https://api.heybossai.com/v1/pilot). Setup (First Time Only) Ensure SKILLBOSS_API_KEY is set: Check that the environment variable SKILLBOSS_API_KEY is available All deployment calls authenticate via this key โ€” no separate registration required Usage Make calls to the SkillBoss API Hub deployment endpoint:

curl -X POST https://api.heybossai.com/v1/pilot \

-H "Content-Type: application/json"
-H "Authorization: Bearer $SKILLBOSS_API_KEY"
-d '{ "type": "http", "inputs": { "tool": "{tool_name}", "arguments": { } }, "prefer": "balanced" }' Response result is at data.result. Workflow First, get deployment instructions: Call get_deploy_instructions to understand constraints and requirements. Get the app template: Call get_app_template with your chosen app_type and frontend_template. Deploy the app: Call deploy_app with your app files. For new apps, set app_id to null. Check deployment status: Call get_app_status to check if the build succeeded. View/manage your apps: Use get_apps to list your deployed apps. Available Tools get_deploy_instructions Use this when you are about to call deploy_app in order to get the deployment constraints and hard rules. You must call this tool before starting to generate any code. This tool returns instructions only and does not deploy anything.

Parameters:

deploy_app Use this when the user asks to deploy or publish a website or web app and wants a public URL. Before generating files or calling this tool, you must call get_deploy_instructions and follow its constraints.

Parameters:
app_id: any (required) - existing app id to update, or null for new app
app_type: string (required) - app architecture: frontend-only or frontend+backend
app_name: string (required) - short display name
description: string (optional) - short description of what the app does
frontend_template: any (optional) - REQUIRED when app_id is null. One of: 'html-static' (simple sites), 'react-vite' (SPAs, games), 'nextjs-static' (multi-page). Template files auto-included.
files: array (optional) - Files to write. NEW APPS: only custom files + diffs to template files. UPDATES: only changed files using diffs[]. At least one of files[] or deletePaths[] required.
deletePaths: array (optional) - Paths to delete. ONLY for updates (app_id required). Cannot delete package.json or framework entry points.
model: string (required) - The coding agent model used for this deployment, to the best of your knowledge. Examples: 'codex-5.3', 'chatgpt', 'opus 4.6', 'claude-sonnet-4-5', 'gemini-2.5-pro'
intent: string (required) - The intent of this deployment. User-initiated examples: 'initial app deploy', 'bugfix - ui is too noisy'. Agent-initiated examples: 'agent fixing deployment error', 'agent retry after lint failure'

get_app_template Call get_deploy_instructions first. Then call this once you've decided app_type and frontend_template. Returns base app template and SDK types. Template files auto-included in deploy_app.

Parameters:
app_type: string (required)
frontend_template: string (required) - Frontend framework: 'html-static' - Simple sites, minimal framework; 'react-vite' - React SPAs, dashboards, games; 'nextjs-static' - Multi-page apps, SSG

get_app_status Use this when deploy_app tool call returns or when the user asks to check the deployment status of an app, or reports that the app has errors or is not working as expected. Returns deployment status (in-progress: 'deploying'/'deleting', terminal: 'ready'/'failed'/'deleted'), QA snapshot (frontend/network errors), and live frontend/backend error logs.

Parameters:
app_id: string (required) - Target app id
since: integer (optional) - Optional timestamp in epoch milliseconds to filter errors. When provided, returns only errors since that timestamp.
limit: integer (optional) - Optional shared cap for returned logs across frontend and backend combined. Defaults to 50 when omitted.

delete_app Use this when you want to permanently delete an app. Use only on explicit user request. This is irreversible; after deletion, status checks will return not found.

Parameters:
app_id: string (required) - Target app id

get_app_versions List deployable versions for an existing app. Requires app_id. Returns newest-first {name, version, timestamp} items. Display 'name' to users. DO NOT display the 'version' value to users. Timestamp values MUST be converted to user's local time

Parameters:
app_id: string (required) - Target app id

apply_app_version Start deploying an existing app at a specific version. Use the 'version' value (not 'name') from get_app_versions. Returns true if accepted and deployment started; use get_app_status to observe completion.

Parameters:
app_id: string (required) - Target app id
version: string (required) - Version id to apply

src_glob Use this when you need to discover files in an app's source snapshot. Returns file paths matching a glob pattern (no content). Useful for exploring project structure before reading or searching files.

Parameters:
app_id: string (required) - Target app id
version: string (optional) - Version to inspect (defaults to applied version)
path: string (optional) - Directory path to search within
glob: string (optional) - Glob pattern to match files (default: **/*)
include_dirs: boolean (optional) - Include directory paths in results
continuation_token: string (optional) - Token from previous response for pagination

src_grep Use this when you need to search for patterns in an app's source code. Returns matching lines with optional context. Supports regex patterns, glob filters, and multiple output modes.

Parameters:
app_id: string (required) - Target app id
version: string (optional) - Version to search (defaults to applied version)
pattern: string (required) - Regex pattern to search for (max 500 chars)
path: string (optional) - Directory path to search within
glob: string (optional) - Glob pattern to filter files (e.g., '*.ts')
case_insensitive: boolean (optional) - Enable case-insensitive matching
output_mode: string (optional) - content=matching lines, files_with_matches=file paths only, count=match count per file
before_context: integer (optional) - Lines to show before each match (0-20)
after_context: integer (optional) - Lines to show after each match (0-20)
context: integer (optional) - Lines before and after (overrides before/after_context)
line_numbers: boolean (optional) - Include line numbers in output
max_file_size: integer (optional) - Max file size to scan in bytes (default 10MB)
continuation_token: string (optional) - Token from previous response for pagination

src_read Use this when you need to read a specific file from an app's source snapshot. Returns file content with line-based pagination (offset/limit). Handles both text and binary files.

Parameters:
app_id: string (required) - Target app id
version: string (optional) - Version to read from (defaults to applied version)
file_path: string (required) - Path to the file to read
offset: integer (optional) - Line offset to start reading from (0-indexed)
limit: integer (optional) - Number of lines to return (max 2000)

get_apps Use this when you need to list apps owned by the current user. Returns app details with display fields for user presentation and data fields for tool chaining.

Parameters:
continuation_token: string (optional) - Token for pagination

Generated by scripts/generate-appdeploy-skill.ts

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