EdgeOne Pages Deploy
/install edgeone-pages-deploy
EdgeOne Pages Deployment Skill
Deploy any project to EdgeOne Pages.
⛔ Critical Rules (MUST follow — never skip)
- CLI version MUST be
1.2.30or higher. If the installed version is lower, reinstall. Do NOT proceed with an outdated version. - NEVER truncate the deploy URL. The
EDGEONE_DEPLOY_URLincludeseo_token=andeo_time=query parameters — they are required for access. Always output the complete URL. - MUST ask the user to choose China or Global site before login. Never assume.
- MUST auto-detect the login method — browser login in desktop environments, token login in headless/remote/CI environments. Follow the decision table below.
- After token login, MUST ask if the user wants to save the token locally for future use.
Deployment Flow
Run these checks first, then follow the decision table:
# Check 1: CLI installed and correct version?
edgeone -v
# Check 2: Already logged in?
edgeone whoami
# Check 3: Project already linked?
cat edgeone.json 2>/dev/null
# Check 4: Saved token exists?
cat .edgeone/.token 2>/dev/null
Decision Table
| CLI version | Login status | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Not installed or version \x3C 1.2.30 | — | → Go to Install CLI |
≥ 1.2.30 ✓ |
Logged in | → Go to Deploy |
≥ 1.2.30 ✓ |
Not logged in, has saved token | → Go to Deploy with Token (use saved token) |
≥ 1.2.30 ✓ |
Not logged in, no saved token | → Go to Login |
Install CLI
npm install -g edgeone@latest
Verify: edgeone -v must output 1.2.30 or higher. If not, retry installation.
Login
1. Ask the user to choose a site
You MUST ask before running any login command. Use the IDE's selection control (ask_followup_question):
Choose your EdgeOne Pages site:
- China — For users in mainland China (console.cloud.tencent.com)
- Global — For users outside China (console.intl.cloud.tencent.com)
2. Detect environment and choose login method
| Condition | Method |
|---|---|
| Local desktop IDE (e.g. VS Code, Cursor, etc.) | Browser Login |
| Remote / SSH / container / CI / cloud IDE / headless | Token Login |
| User explicitly requests token | Token Login |
Browser Login
# China site
edgeone login --site china
# Global site
edgeone login --site global
Wait for the user to complete browser auth. The CLI prints a success message when done.
Token Login
Token login does NOT use edgeone login. The token is passed directly in the deploy command via -t.
Guide the user to get a token:
- Go to the console:
- Find API Token → Create Token → Copy it
⚠️ Remind the user: the token has account-level permissions. Never commit it to a repository.
3. Offer to save the token locally
After the user provides a token, MUST ask:
Would you like to save this token locally for future deployments?
- Yes — Save to
.edgeone/.token(auto-used next time)- No — Use for this deployment only
If Yes:
mkdir -p .edgeone
echo "\x3Ctoken>" > .edgeone/.token
grep -q '.edgeone/.token' .gitignore 2>/dev/null || echo '.edgeone/.token' >> .gitignore
Tell the user: "✅ Token saved to .edgeone/.token and added to .gitignore."
Deploy
Browser-authenticated deploy
# Project already linked (edgeone.json exists)
edgeone pages deploy
# New project (no edgeone.json)
edgeone pages deploy -n \x3Cproject-name>
\x3Cproject-name>: auto-generate from the project directory name. The first deploy creates edgeone.json automatically.
Token-based deploy
First check for a saved token:
cat .edgeone/.token 2>/dev/null
- Saved token found → use it, tell the user: "Using saved token from
.edgeone/.token" - No saved token → ask the user to provide one (see Token Login above)
# Project already linked
edgeone pages deploy -t \x3Ctoken>
# New project
edgeone pages deploy -n \x3Cproject-name> -t \x3Ctoken>
The token already contains site info — no --site flag needed.
After a successful deploy with a manually-entered token, ask if the user wants to save it (see "Offer to save the token locally" above).
Deploy to preview environment
edgeone pages deploy -e preview
Build behavior
The CLI auto-detects the framework, runs the build, and uploads the output directory. No manual config needed.
⚠️ Parse Deploy Output (Critical — read carefully)
After edgeone pages deploy succeeds, the CLI outputs:
[cli][✔] Deploy Success
EDGEONE_DEPLOY_URL=https://my-project-abc123.edgeone.cool?eo_token=xxxx&eo_time=yyyy
EDGEONE_DEPLOY_TYPE=preset
EDGEONE_PROJECT_ID=pages-xxxxxxxx
[cli][✔] You can view your deployment in the EdgeOne Pages Console at:
https://console.cloud.tencent.com/edgeone/pages/project/pages-xxxxxxxx/deployment/xxxxxxx
Extraction rules:
| Field | How to extract | ⛔ Warning |
|---|---|---|
| Access URL | Full value after EDGEONE_DEPLOY_URL= |
MUST include ?eo_token=...&eo_time=... — without these params the page won't load |
| Project ID | Value after EDGEONE_PROJECT_ID= |
— |
| Console URL | Line after "You can view your deployment..." | — |
Show the user:
✅ Deployment complete!
- Access URL:
https://my-project-abc123.edgeone.cool?eo_token=xxxx&eo_time=yyyy- Console URL:
https://console.cloud.tencent.com/edgeone/pages/project/...
Error Handling
| Error | Solution |
|---|---|
command not found: edgeone |
npm install -g edgeone@latest |
| Browser doesn't open during login | Use token login instead |
| "not logged in" error | edgeone whoami to check, then re-login or use token |
| Auth error with token | Token may be expired — regenerate at the console |
| Project name conflict | Use a different name with -n |
| Build failure | Check logs — usually missing deps or bad build script |
Appendix
Edge/Node Functions
For projects needing server-side functions, run before first deploy:
edgeone pages init
Pure static projects skip this.
Local Development
edgeone pages dev # http://localhost:8088/
Environment Variables
edgeone pages env ls # List all
edgeone pages env pull # Pull to local .env
edgeone pages env add KEY val # Add
edgeone pages env rm KEY # Remove
Project Linking
edgeone pages link
Token Management
| Task | How |
|---|---|
| Save token | Stored in .edgeone/.token (auto-added to .gitignore) |
| Update token | Delete .edgeone/.token, then deploy again — you'll be prompted to enter and save a new one |
| Use saved token | Automatic — the agent reads .edgeone/.token before each token deploy |
Command Reference
| Action | Command |
|---|---|
| Install CLI | npm install -g edgeone@latest |
| Check version | edgeone -v |
| Login (China) | edgeone login --site china |
| Login (Global) | edgeone login --site global |
| View login info | edgeone whoami |
| Logout | edgeone logout |
| Switch account | edgeone switch |
| Init functions | edgeone pages init |
| Local dev | edgeone pages dev |
| Link project | edgeone pages link |
| Deploy | edgeone pages deploy |
| Deploy new project | edgeone pages deploy -n \x3Cname> |
| Deploy preview | edgeone pages deploy -e preview |
| Deploy with token | edgeone pages deploy -t \x3Ctoken> |
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install edgeone-pages-deploy - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/edgeone-pages-deploy - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is EdgeOne Pages Deploy?
Deploy frontend and full-stack projects to EdgeOne Pages (Tencent EdgeOne). Use when the user wants to deploy, publish, ship, host, launch, or go live on Edg... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 284 downloads so far.
How do I install EdgeOne Pages Deploy?
Run "/install edgeone-pages-deploy" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is EdgeOne Pages Deploy free?
Yes, EdgeOne Pages Deploy is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does EdgeOne Pages Deploy support?
EdgeOne Pages Deploy is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created EdgeOne Pages Deploy?
It is built and maintained by vincentism (@vincentism); the current version is v1.0.0.