netlify-skills

claude-plugins-official

developmentClaude Codeby anthropics

Summary

Netlify platform skills for Claude Code — functions, edge functions, blobs, database, image CDN, forms, config, CLI, frameworks, caching, AI gateway, and deployment.

Install to Claude Code

/plugin install netlify-skills@claude-plugins-official

Run in Claude Code. Add the marketplace first with /plugin marketplace add anthropics/claude-plugins-official if you haven't already.

README.md

Netlify Context and Tools

Public Netlify skills for AI coding agents. Each skill is a focused, factual reference for a Netlify platform primitive — designed to help agents build correctly on Netlify without needing to search docs.

Skills

| Skill | What it covers | |---|---| | netlify-functions | Serverless functions — modern syntax, routing, background/scheduled/streaming | | netlify-edge-functions | Edge compute — Deno runtime, middleware, geolocation | | netlify-blobs | Object storage — key-value and binary data | | netlify-database | Managed Postgres (Neon) with Drizzle ORM and migrations | | netlify-image-cdn | Image transformation and optimization via CDN | | netlify-forms | HTML form handling, AJAX submissions, spam filtering | | netlify-config | netlify.toml — redirects, headers, build settings, deploy contexts | | netlify-cli-and-deploy | CLI commands, Git vs manual deploys, environment variables | | netlify-frameworks | Framework adapters for Vite, Astro, TanStack, and Next.js | | netlify-caching | CDN cache control, cache tags, purge, stale-while-revalidate | | netlify-ai-gateway | AI Gateway proxy for OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google SDKs | | netlify-identity | User authentication — signups, logins, OAuth, role-based access control | | netlify-deploy | Deployment workflow — auth, site linking, preview/production deploys |

References

Some skills include references/ subdirectories with deeper content:

Installation

Codex Desktop App

Install the Netlify plugin from the Codex plugin directory in the Codex desktop app.

The plugin lets Codex deploy to Netlify without leaving your coding workflow. You can create projects, generate preview URLs, deploy to production, validate build configuration, and inspect deploy status and logs. For full details, refer to Deploy from Codex with the Netlify Plugin.

Codex CLI

Copy the pre-built codex/ directory into your project root:

git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/netlify/context-and-tools.git /tmp/netlify-skills && \
  cp -r /tmp/netlify-skills/codex . && \
  rm -rf /tmp/netlify-skills

This gives you codex/AGENTS.md (the skill router) and codex/skills/ with all Netlify skills. Codex discovers AGENTS.md automatically and activates skills by name using $skill-name syntax.

GitHub Copilot CLI

Copy the pre-built codex/ directory into your project root, then point Copilot CLI at it:

git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/netlify/context-and-tools.git /tmp/netlify-skills && \
  cp -r /tmp/netlify-skills/codex . && \
  rm -rf /tmp/netlify-skills
export COPILOT_CUSTOM_INSTRUCTIONS_DIRS="$PWD/codex"

Copilot CLI reads AGENTS.md from any directory listed in COPILOT_CUSTOM_INSTRUCTIONS_DIRS and uses it as a router into the skill files under codex/skills/. Add the export to your shell profile to persist across sessions.

Claude Code

Add the marketplace and install the plugin:

/plugin marketplace add netlify/context-and-tools
/plugin install netlify-skills@netlify-context-and-tools

This installs all Netlify skills into Claude Code. The included skills/CLAUDE.md acts as a router — it tells the agent which skill to read based on what you're building.

Cursor

Install from the Cursor plugin marketplace:

1. Open Cursor Settings (Cmd+, / Ctrl+,) 2. Go to Plugins 3. Search for netlify-skills 4. Click Install

Or install via the command palette: Cmd+Shift+PPlugins: Install Plugin → search netlify-skills.

This installs 21 .mdc rule files covering all Netlify platform primitives. A router rule (netlify-skills-router.mdc) is always active and directs the agent to the right skill for the task.

<details> <summary>Manual installation (without the plugin marketplace)</summary>

Copy pre-built rule files directly into your project:

git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/netlify/context-and-tools.git /tmp/netlify-skills && \
  mkdir -p .cursor/rules && \
  cp /tmp/netlify-skills/cursor/rules/*.mdc .cursor/rules/ && \
  rm -rf /tmp/netlify-skills

This copies .mdc rule files into .cursor/rules/, where Cursor automatically discovers them.

</details>

Grok Build

Netlify is listed in the official xAI plugin marketplace. In Grok Build, open the extensions modal (/plugins) and use the Marketplace tab to find and install netlify.

Grok Build uses the same plugin format as Claude Code, so it installs all Netlify skills directly from this repository — no separate build step or generated output. Marketplace sources live in ~/.grok/config.toml under [[marketplace.sources]]; if the xAI marketplace isn't already configured, add it there. See the xAI Skills, Plugins & Marketplaces docs for details.

Netlify MCP server

The Claude Code and Grok Build plugins (and the Gemini CLI extension) also register the official Netlify MCP server, giving the agent tools to create and manage Netlify projects, deploys, and environment variables — not just the reference skills.

It connects to Netlify's hosted server over HTTP (https://netlify-mcp.netlify.app/mcp) and authorizes via OAuth on first use — no token or local install required. The rules-based integrations (Cursor, Codex, Copilot) don't bundle the MCP server — add it to those clients manually using the Netlify MCP docs.

Other AI agents

Each SKILL.md file is a self-contained reference with YAML frontmatter (name and description) and markdown body. Feed them into any agent's context as needed.

Design Principles

  • Factual, not opinionated — platform behavior and API reference, not workflow preferences
  • Composable — skills cover individual primitives; agents combine them as needed
  • Concise — each SKILL.md stays under 500 lines; detailed content goes in references/
  • Current — covers modern Netlify patterns (v2 functions, Vite plugin, AI Gateway)

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md for commit/PR title conventions and how releases are cut.

Keep skills focused on Netlify platform primitives. Each skill should answer "how does this Netlify feature work?" rather than "how should I structure my project?"

Follow the existing format: YAML frontmatter with name and description, markdown body, code examples with TypeScript where applicable. Use references/ subdirectories for content that would push a SKILL.md past 500 lines.

Cursor rules and Codex skills are generated — do not edit them directly

The cursor/rules/ and codex/ directories are auto-generated from skills/ by GitHub Actions workflows. Always edit the source files in skills/ — the workflows rebuild on every push to main that changes skills/. To test locally:

bash scripts/build-cursor-rules.sh
bash scripts/build-codex-skills.sh

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