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cloudflare-temporary-deploy
Deploy a Worker live, no account, via wrangler --temporary.
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Deploy a Worker live, no account, via wrangler --temporary.
التثبيت باستخدام Codex أو Claude انسخ هذا Prompt والصقه في Codex أو Claude أو مساعد آخر ليراجع صفحة Skill ويثبّتها لك.
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Drive the user's desktop in the background — clicking, typing, scrolling, dragging — without stealing the cursor, keyboard focus, or switching virtual desktops / Spaces. Cross-platform: macOS, Windows, Linux. Works with any tool-capable model. Load this skill whenever the `computer_use` tool is available.
Configure, extend, or contribute to Hermes Agent.
Plan, set up, and monitor a multi-agent video production pipeline backed by Hermes Kanban. Use when the user wants to make ANY video — narrative film, product/marketing, music video, explainer, ASCII/terminal art, abstract/generative loop, comic, 3D, real-time/installation — and the work warrants decomposition into specialized profiles (writer, designer, animator, renderer, voice, editor, etc.) coordinated through a kanban board. Performs adaptive discovery to scope the brief, designs an appropriate team for the requested style, generates the setup script that creates Hermes profiles + initial kanban task, then helps monitor execution and intervene when tasks stall or fail. Routes scenes to whichever Hermes rendering / audio / design skill fits each beat (`ascii-video`, `manim-video`, `p5js`, `comfyui`, `touchdesigner-mcp`, `blender-mcp`, `pixel-art`, `baoyu-comic`, `claude-design`, `excalidraw`, `songsee`, `heartmula`, …) plus external APIs for TTS, image-gen, and image-to-video as needed.
Operate the Antigravity CLI (agy): plugins, auth, sandbox.
Author in-repo SKILL.md: frontmatter, validator, structure, and writing-quality principles.
4-phase root cause debugging: understand bugs before fixing.
| name | cloudflare-temporary-deploy |
| description | Deploy a Worker live, no account, via wrangler --temporary. |
| version | 1.0.0 |
| author | Hermes Agent |
| license | MIT |
| platforms | ["linux","macos","windows"] |
| metadata | {"hermes":{"tags":["cloudflare","workers","wrangler","deploy","temporary","agent","serverless","web-development"],"category":"web-development"}} |
Deploy a Cloudflare Worker to a live workers.dev URL with zero account setup, using wrangler deploy --temporary. Cloudflare provisions a throwaway account, deploys, and prints a claim URL valid for 60 minutes; unclaimed accounts auto-delete. This gives an agent a tight write → deploy → verify loop without any OAuth, signup, or token copy-paste.
This skill does NOT cover production deploys (use wrangler login + a permanent account for those), nor non-Worker Cloudflare products beyond the temporary-account limits below.
Load this skill when the user wants to:
curl the live URL, confirm output matches the code, redeploywrangler login or CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN). --temporary errors out if any credential is present.--temporary returns an error by design. Run wrangler logout first only if the user explicitly wants a throwaway deploy.--temporary. Earlier versions do not have it. Verify with npx wrangler@latest --version.npx, yarn, pnpm). No global install needed — npx wrangler@latest works.--temporary only works when Wrangler is unauthenticated: no OAuth login, no CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN / CLOUDFLARE_API_KEY env var, no ~/.wrangler / ~/.config/.wrangler cached OAuth. Use the terminal tool's environment as-is; do not set those vars.cloudflare.com and workers.dev.--temporary accepts Cloudflare's Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.Use the terminal tool for every step. Always pin the version (wrangler@latest or wrangler@4.102.0 or newer) so you don't accidentally run an old global wrangler that lacks the flag.
Scaffold a minimal Worker (skip if the project already exists). A Worker needs a wrangler.toml (or wrangler.jsonc) and an entry script. Minimal TypeScript example — write these with write_file:
wrangler.jsonc:
{
"name": "hello-agent",
"main": "src/index.ts",
"compatibility_date": "2025-01-01"
}
src/index.ts:
export default {
async fetch(): Promise<Response> {
return new Response("hello cloudflare");
},
};
Deploy with --temporary from the project directory:
npx wrangler@latest deploy --temporary
The proof-of-work check adds a short automatic delay. On success Wrangler prints an Account: <name> (created) (or (reused)) line, a Claim URL, and the live https://<worker>.<account>.workers.dev URL.
Parse the URLs from that output. Run the helper to extract them reliably instead of eyeballing:
npx wrangler@latest deploy --temporary 2>&1 | python3 scripts/parse_deploy_output.py
(Resolve scripts/parse_deploy_output.py to this skill's absolute path.) It prints JSON: {"live_url", "claim_url", "account", "account_state", "expires_minutes", "deployed"}.
Verify the deploy is actually live — do not trust the deploy log alone. curl the live URL and confirm the body matches what the code returns:
curl -sS <live_url>
Iterate. Edit the code, redeploy with the same npx wrangler@latest deploy --temporary. Within the 60-minute window Wrangler reuses the cached temporary account (Account: <name> (reused)), so the URL stays stable. curl again to confirm the change.
Hand the claim URL to the user. Tell them: open it within 60 minutes to keep the deployment and any resources; if they don't claim it, everything auto-deletes. Treat the claim URL as a secret — it grants ownership of the account.
| Step | Command |
|---|---|
| Check version (need 4.102.0+) | npx wrangler@latest --version |
| Deploy (no account) | npx wrangler@latest deploy --temporary |
| Deploy + parse URLs | npx wrangler@latest deploy --temporary 2>&1 | python3 scripts/parse_deploy_output.py |
| Verify live | curl -sS <live_url> |
| Clear cached temp account | npx wrangler@latest logout |
| Product | Limit on a temporary account |
|---|---|
| Workers | Deploys to workers.dev |
| Static Assets | Up to 1,000 files, 5 MiB each |
| KV | Allowed |
| D1 | 1 database, 100 MB per DB / 100 MB total |
| Durable Objects | Allowed |
| Hyperdrive | 2 configs, 10 connections |
| Queues | Up to 10 |
| SSL/TLS certs | Allowed |
--temporary is not in wrangler deploy --help and is not a global flag. It is intentionally hidden and surfaced dynamically: when an unauthenticated wrangler deploy fails, Wrangler prints "rerun with --temporary". Don't conclude the flag is missing just because --help omits it — check the version instead.wrangler (< 4.102.0) silently lacks the flag. Always invoke npx wrangler@latest (or a pinned >=4.102.0) so you control the version.wrangler login was ever run, or CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN/CLOUDFLARE_API_KEY is set, --temporary errors. Either unset the var for this shell or wrangler logout. Never strip a user's real credentials without telling them.curl may briefly serve the old body after a redeploy. workers.dev has a short edge cache; the (reused) line plus a new Current Version ID confirm the deploy succeeded even if curl shows stale content for a few seconds. Re-curl, or add a cache-busting query string, before concluding a redeploy failed.npx wrangler@latest --version returns >= 4.102.0.npx wrangler@latest deploy --temporary prints a workers.dev live URL and a claim-preview?claimToken= claim URL.curl -sS <live_url> returns the exact body the Worker code produces.Account: <name> (reused) and the live URL is unchanged.python3 scripts/parse_deploy_output.py --selftest.