Claude-code-plugins-plus vercel-install-auth
install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/jeremylongshore/claude-code-plugins-plus-skills
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/jeremylongshore/claude-code-plugins-plus-skills "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/plugins/saas-packs/vercel-pack/skills/vercel-install-auth" ~/.claude/skills/jeremylongshore-claude-code-plugins-plus-vercel-install-auth && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
plugins/saas-packs/vercel-pack/skills/vercel-install-auth/SKILL.mdsource content
Vercel Install & Auth
Overview
Install the Vercel CLI, create a scoped access token, and link your local project to a Vercel project. This skill covers both interactive login and headless CI token authentication via the REST API.
Prerequisites
- Node.js 18+ installed
- npm, pnpm, or yarn available
- A Vercel account (hobby, pro, or enterprise)
Instructions
Step 1: Install Vercel CLI
set -euo pipefail # Global install (recommended) npm install -g vercel@latest # Or project-local npm install --save-dev vercel@latest # Verify installation vercel --version
Step 2: Authenticate — Interactive Login
# Opens browser for OAuth login, stores token in ~/.config/com.vercel.cli vercel login # Or login with a specific email vercel login your@email.com # Login with GitHub vercel login --github # Login with GitLab vercel login --gitlab
Step 3: Authenticate — Headless Token (CI/CD)
Create a token in the Vercel dashboard at Settings > Tokens or via the API:
# Use a pre-created token — set as environment variable export VERCEL_TOKEN="your-access-token-here" # The CLI reads VERCEL_TOKEN automatically — no login needed vercel whoami # Output: your-username # Scope the token to a specific team export VERCEL_ORG_ID="team_xxxxxxxxxxxx" export VERCEL_PROJECT_ID="prj_xxxxxxxxxxxx"
Step 4: Link Local Project
# Interactive — walks you through project selection vercel link # Or link to a specific project by name vercel link --project my-project-name # Verify the link — pulls .vercel/project.json cat .vercel/project.json # {"orgId":"team_xxx","projectId":"prj_xxx"}
Step 5: Verify Connection via REST API
# Test token against the REST API directly curl -s -H "Authorization: Bearer $VERCEL_TOKEN" \ https://api.vercel.com/v9/projects | jq '.projects[].name' # List teams curl -s -H "Authorization: Bearer $VERCEL_TOKEN" \ https://api.vercel.com/v2/teams | jq '.teams[].name'
Step 6: Pull Environment Variables
# Pull remote env vars to local .env.development.local vercel env pull .env.development.local # Pull for a specific environment vercel env pull --environment=preview
Token Scopes Reference
| Scope | Access | Use Case |
|---|---|---|
| Full Account | All projects, all teams | Personal dev |
| Team-scoped | One team only | Team CI/CD |
| Project-scoped | One project only | Per-project automation |
Tokens support optional expiration dates. Set short-lived tokens (90 days) for CI and rotate them on a schedule.
Output
- Vercel CLI installed and on PATH
- Authentication token stored or environment variable set
- Local project linked to Vercel project via
.vercel/project.json - Environment variables pulled to local
.env.development.local
Error Handling
| Error | Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Not logged in, no VERCEL_TOKEN | Run or export VERCEL_TOKEN |
| Token expired or revoked | Generate new token at vercel.com/account/tokens |
| Global install without sudo | Use or install with |
| Wrong VERCEL_ORG_ID | Check team ID in Vercel dashboard > Settings > General |
| Network or proxy issue | Check env var, ensure port 443 outbound |
.gitignore
Setup
.gitignore# Vercel .vercel/ .env*.local
Resources
Next Steps
After successful auth, proceed to
vercel-hello-world for your first deployment.