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Manage Railway deployments - view logs, redeploy, restart, or remove deployments. Use for deployment lifecycle (remove, stop, redeploy, restart), deployment visibility (list, status, history), and troubleshooting (logs, errors, failures, crashes). NOT for deleting services - use railway-environment skill with isDeleted for that.

Install

mkdir -p .claude/skills/railway-deployment && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/4487" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/railway-deployment && rm skill.zip

Installs to .claude/skills/railway-deployment

About this skill

Railway Deployment Management

Manage existing Railway deployments: list, view logs, redeploy, or remove.

Important: "Remove deployment" (railway down) stops the current deployment but keeps the service. To delete a service entirely, use the railway-environment skill with isDeleted: true.

When to Use

  • User says "remove deploy", "take down service", "stop deployment", "railway down"
  • User wants to "redeploy", "restart the service", "restart deployment"
  • User asks to "list deployments", "show deployment history", "deployment status"
  • User asks to "see logs", "show logs", "check errors", "debug issues"

List Deployments

railway deployment list --limit 10 --json

Shows deployment IDs, statuses, and metadata. Use to find specific deployment IDs for logs or debugging.

Specify Service

railway deployment list --service backend --limit 10 --json

View Logs

Deploy Logs

railway logs --lines 100 --json

In non-interactive mode, streaming is auto-disabled and CLI fetches logs then exits.

Build Logs

railway logs --build --lines 100 --json

For debugging build failures or viewing build output.

Logs for Failed/In-Progress Deployments

By default railway logs shows the last successful deployment. Use --latest for current:

railway logs --latest --lines 100 --json

Filter Logs

# Errors only
railway logs --lines 50 --filter "@level:error" --json

# Text search
railway logs --lines 50 --filter "connection refused" --json

# Combined
railway logs --lines 50 --filter "@level:error AND timeout" --json

Time-Based Filtering

# Logs from last hour
railway logs --since 1h --lines 100 --json

# Logs between 30 and 10 minutes ago
railway logs --since 30m --until 10m --lines 100 --json

# Logs from specific timestamp
railway logs --since 2024-01-15T10:00:00Z --lines 100 --json

Formats: relative (30s, 5m, 2h, 1d, 1w) or ISO 8601 timestamps.

Logs from Specific Deployment

Deploy logs:

railway logs <deployment-id> --lines 100 --json

Build logs:

railway logs --build <deployment-id> --lines 100 --json

Get deployment ID from railway deployment list.

Note: The deployment ID is a positional argument, NOT --deployment <id>. The --deployment flag is a boolean that selects deploy logs (vs --build for build logs).

Redeploy

Redeploy the most recent deployment:

railway redeploy --service <name> -y

The -y flag skips confirmation. Useful when:

  • Config changed via railway-environment skill
  • Need to restart without new code
  • Previous deploy succeeded but service misbehaving

Restart Container Only

Restart without rebuilding (picks up external resource changes):

railway restart --service <name> -y

Use when external resources (S3 files, config maps) changed but code didn't.

Remove Deployment

Takes down the current deployment. The service remains but has no running deployment.

# Remove deployment for linked service
railway down -y

# Remove deployment for specific service
railway down --service web -y
railway down --service api -y

This is what users mean when they say "remove deploy", "take down", or "stop the deployment".

Note: This does NOT delete the service. To delete a service entirely, use the railway-environment skill with isDeleted: true.

CLI Options

deployment list

FlagDescription
-s, --service <NAME>Service name or ID
-e, --environment <NAME>Environment name or ID
--limit <N>Max deployments (default 20, max 1000)
--jsonJSON output

logs

FlagDescription
-s, --service <NAME>Service name or ID
-e, --environment <NAME>Environment name or ID
-d, --deploymentShow deploy logs (default, boolean flag)
-b, --buildShow build logs (boolean flag)
-n, --lines <N>Number of lines (required)
-f, --filter <QUERY>Filter using query syntax
--since <TIME>Start time (relative or ISO 8601)
--until <TIME>End time (relative or ISO 8601)
--latestMost recent deployment (even if failed)
--jsonJSON output
[DEPLOYMENT_ID]Specific deployment (optional)

redeploy

FlagDescription
-s, --service <NAME>Service name or ID
-y, --yesSkip confirmation

restart

FlagDescription
-s, --service <NAME>Service name or ID
-y, --yesSkip confirmation

down

FlagDescription
-s, --service <NAME>Service name or ID
-e, --environment <NAME>Environment name or ID
-y, --yesSkip confirmation

Presenting Logs

When showing logs:

  • Include timestamps
  • Highlight errors and warnings
  • For build failures: show error and suggest fixes
  • For runtime crashes: show stack trace context
  • Summarize patterns (e.g., "15 timeout errors in last 100 logs")

Composability

  • Push new code: Use railway-deploy skill
  • Check service status: Use railway-status skill
  • Fix config issues: Use railway-environment skill
  • Create new service: Use railway-new skill

Error Handling

No Service Linked

No service linked. Run `railway service` to select one.

No Deployments Found

No deployments found. Deploy first with `railway up`.

No Logs Found

Deployment may be too old (log retention limits) or service hasn't produced output.

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