| name | platform-quick-deploy |
| description | Deploy validated metadata to a Production Salesforce org without re-running tests. TRIGGER when the user wants to deploy to production, says 'quick deploy', 'promote', 'ship to prod', or has just validated and wants to push the change live. REQUIRES a recent `sf project deploy validate` job ID (≤10 days old, ≤3 days for --use-most-recent). DO NOT TRIGGER for sandbox/scratch deploys (use platform-metadata-deploy) or unvalidated deploys (use platform-deploy-validate first). |
| allowed-tools | ["Bash","Read"] |
Quick Deploying to Prod
Promote a validated deploy to a Production org using the job ID from a prior sf project deploy validate. No tests re-run, no components re-validated — just the promotion.
Preconditions (gate strictly)
Before doing ANYTHING, verify all four:
-
Target is Production
sf org display --target-org <alias> --json
Confirm the target really is production. The reliable check is the gate's classifier (returns production|sandbox|scratch|trial|devhub|unknown):
sf org display --target-org <alias> --json | "${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/scripts/sf-deploy-gate" classify
Production means isSandbox=false AND isScratch=false AND instance URL has no -- (sandbox marker) AND no test.salesforce.com AND it is not a trial/Developer Edition host (orgfarm-*, *.develop.my.salesforce.com, *.pc-rnd.*, or a trialExpirationDate in the response — these report isSandbox/isScratch as null and must not be taken for production).
If target is NOT production (classifier returns anything other than production) → STOP and redirect to platform-metadata-deploy (which handles non-prod natively).
-
A validation exists
- Read
.sfdx/last-validation.json if it exists (left there by platform-deploy-validate)
- OR ask the user for the job ID
- OR fall back to
--use-most-recent (validates within last 3 days)
-
Validation is fresh enough
- Explicit
--job-id: must be ≤10 days old per Salesforce's quick-deploy window
--use-most-recent: must be ≤3 days old
- If the recorded
createdAt exceeds the window → STOP and run platform-deploy-validate first
-
Explicit user confirmation
- Print a confirmation block (alias, instance URL, edition, validated component count, test results) and ask: "Confirm deploy to PRODUCTION? (yes/no)"
- Do NOT proceed without an explicit "yes"
Workflow
Step 1 — Display the production confirmation banner
Format exactly:
┌─ PRODUCTION DEPLOY ─────────────────────────────┐
│ Org alias: <alias> │
│ Instance: <instanceUrl> │
│ Edition: <edition> │
│ Validation ID: <jobId> │
│ Validated: <createdAt> (X days ago) │
│ Components: <componentCount> queued │
│ Tests: <run>/<passed>/<failed> │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Confirm deploy to PRODUCTION? (yes/no)
Step 2 — Run the quick deploy
After "yes":
sf project deploy quick --job-id <id> --target-org <alias> --wait 30 --json
Or with --use-most-recent if the user opted in.
The quick deploy will:
- Promote the validated components to the org
- NOT re-run tests (per Salesforce platform behavior)
- Return final deploy status
Step 3 — Capture the deploy report
After completion, persist for audit:
mkdir -p .sfdx/deploy-history
sf project deploy report --job-id <id> --target-org <alias> --json > ".sfdx/deploy-history/<id>.json"
Surface to the user:
- ✅ Deploy succeeded — components deployed, time taken
- ⚠️ Deploy failed — error summary; recommend looking at the report
Step 4 — Post-deploy guidance
After a successful prod deploy, suggest:
- Smoke-test critical paths in the org (provide direct URLs if known)
- Monitor the prod environment for the next 30 min
- Check Setup → Deployment Status to confirm
- If anything regressed: prepare a rollback plan (re-deploy the previous version's package)
Rules
- NEVER run
sf project deploy start against a Production target (always validate then quick-deploy)
- NEVER use
--ignore-errors or --ignore-warnings on production
- NEVER auto-confirm — require an explicit "yes" from the user
- NEVER quick-deploy a job ID older than its validity window — re-validate instead
- ALWAYS persist the deploy report to
.sfdx/deploy-history/ for the audit trail
- If the prod-check hook denies the operation, do NOT bypass it — surface the denial to the user and recommend
platform-deploy-validate first