| name | Cloudflare Manager |
| description | Comprehensive Cloudflare account management for deploying Workers, KV Storage, R2, Pages, DNS, and Routes. Use when deploying cloudflare services, managing worker containers, configuring KV/R2 storage, or setting up DNS/routing. Requires CLOUDFLARE_API_KEY in .env and Bun runtime with dependencies installed. |
Cloudflare Manager
Comprehensive Cloudflare service management skill that enables deployment and configuration of Workers, KV Storage, R2 buckets, Pages, DNS records, and routing. Automatically validates API credentials, extracts deployment URLs, and provides actionable error messages.
Initial Setup
Before using this skill for the first time:
Install Dependencies
cd ~/.claude/skills/cloudflare-manager bun installConfigure API Key
Create a
.envfile in your project root:CLOUDFLARE_API_KEY=your_api_token_here CLOUDFLARE_ACCOUNT_ID=your_account_id # Optional, auto-detectedGetting your API token:
- Visit https://dash.cloudflare.com/profile/api-tokens
- Click "Create Token"
- Use "Edit Cloudflare Workers" template (or create custom token)
- Required permissions:
- Account > Workers Scripts > Edit
- Account > Workers KV Storage > Edit
- Account > Workers R2 Storage > Edit
- Account > Cloudflare Pages > Edit
- Zone > DNS > Edit (if using custom domains)
Validate Credentials
Run validation to verify your API key and check permissions:
cd ~/.claude/skills/cloudflare-manager bun scripts/validate-api-key.tsExpected output:
✅ API key is valid! ℹ️ Token Status: active ℹ️ Account: Your Account Name (abc123...) 🔑 Granted Permissions: ✅ Workers Scripts: Edit ✅ Workers KV Storage: Edit ✅ Workers R2 Storage: EditTroubleshooting validation:
- If validation fails with 401/403: Check your API token is correct in
.env - If validation fails with network error: Check internet connection
- Use
--no-cacheflag to force fresh validation:bun scripts/validate-api-key.ts --no-cache
- If validation fails with 401/403: Check your API token is correct in
Current API Permissions
Run bun scripts/validate-api-key.ts to populate this section with your current permissions.
Quick Start Guide
Deploy a Worker Container
To deploy a new worker container sandbox:
# Using the skill
bun scripts/workers.ts deploy worker-name ./worker-script.js
What happens:
- Creates new worker container
- Deploys JavaScript/TypeScript code
- Automatically extracts and returns Cloudflare-generated URL (e.g.,
https://worker-name.username.workers.dev) - Returns worker ID and configuration
Example conversation:
User: "Set up and deploy a new cloudflare worker container sandbox named 'api-handler' and return the URL"
Claude: [Deploys worker using bun scripts/workers.ts deploy api-handler ./worker.js]
Returns URL: https://api-handler.username.workers.dev
Exit codes:
0: Success - worker deployed and URL returned1: Failure - check error message for details
Performance: Deployment typically completes in 2-5 seconds
Create and Use KV Storage
To create a KV namespace and store data:
# Create namespace
bun scripts/kv-storage.ts create-namespace user-sessions
# Returns: Namespace ID (e.g., abc123def456)
# Save this ID for binding to workers
# Write key-value pair
bun scripts/kv-storage.ts write <namespace-id> "session:user123" '{"userId":"123","token":"abc"}'
# Read value
bun scripts/kv-storage.ts read <namespace-id> "session:user123"
# Returns: {"userId":"123","token":"abc"}
# List all keys (useful for debugging)
bun scripts/kv-storage.ts list-keys <namespace-id>
# Delete a key
bun scripts/kv-storage.ts delete <namespace-id> "session:user123"
Important: KV storage uses eventual consistency. Writes may take up to 60 seconds to propagate globally. For immediate reads, use the same edge location where you wrote the data.
Create R2 Bucket and Upload Files
To create an R2 bucket and manage objects:
# Create bucket
bun scripts/r2-storage.ts create-bucket media-assets
# Upload file
bun scripts/r2-storage.ts upload media-assets ./images/logo.png logo.png
# List objects
bun scripts/r2-storage.ts list-objects media-assets
# Download object
bun scripts/r2-storage.ts download media-assets logo.png ./downloaded-logo.png
Deploy to Cloudflare Pages
To deploy a static site or application to Pages:
# Create Pages project (or get existing project info)
bun scripts/pages.ts deploy my-app ./dist
# Returns: https://my-app.pages.dev
# Set environment variable
bun scripts/pages.ts set-env my-app API_URL https://api.example.com
# Set environment variable for specific environment
bun scripts/pages.ts set-env my-app DEBUG true --env preview
# Get deployment URL
bun scripts/pages.ts get-url my-app
Auto-extracted URLs: The Pages script automatically extracts and returns the Cloudflare-generated URL (e.g., https://my-app.pages.dev) from the deployment response.
Note: The API creates the project structure, but for actual file uploads, you'll need Wrangler CLI:
npx wrangler pages deploy ./dist --project-name=my-app
Why this works: The skill creates/verifies the Pages project and returns the URL. For the initial deployment with files, Wrangler handles the complex multipart upload process.
Configure DNS and Routes
To create DNS records and configure worker routes:
# Create DNS A record
bun scripts/dns-routes.ts create-dns example.com A api 192.168.1.1
# Route pattern to worker
bun scripts/dns-routes.ts create-route example.com "*.example.com/api/*" api-handler
Common Workflows
Multi-Service Setup
To set up a complete application with worker, KV storage, and R2 bucket:
Create KV namespace for caching
bun scripts/kv-storage.ts create-namespace app-cacheCreate R2 bucket for media
bun scripts/r2-storage.ts create-bucket app-mediaDeploy worker with bindings
bun scripts/workers.ts deploy app-worker ./worker.js --kv-binding app-cache --r2-binding app-mediaConfigure route
bun scripts/dns-routes.ts create-route example.com "example.com/*" app-worker
Update Worker Configuration
To update an existing worker's code or bindings:
# Update worker code
bun scripts/workers.ts update worker-name ./new-worker-script.js
# Get worker details
bun scripts/workers.ts get worker-name
# List all workers
bun scripts/workers.ts list
Bulk KV Operations
To perform bulk operations on KV storage:
# Bulk write from JSON file
bun scripts/kv-storage.ts bulk-write namespace-name ./data.json
# Delete multiple keys
bun scripts/kv-storage.ts bulk-delete namespace-name key1 key2 key3
Error Handling
Missing API Key
If .env file is missing or CLOUDFLARE_API_KEY is not set:
Error: CLOUDFLARE_API_KEY not found in environment
Solution: Create .env file in project root:
echo "CLOUDFLARE_API_KEY=your_token_here" > .env
Invalid Permissions
If API token lacks required permissions:
Error: Insufficient permissions for Workers deployment
Required: Workers Scripts: Edit
Current: Workers Scripts: Read
Solution: Update token permissions at:
https://dash.cloudflare.com/profile/api-tokens
API Rate Limiting
If too many requests are made:
Error: Rate limit exceeded (429)
Solution: Retry automatically with exponential backoff (3 attempts)
Network Issues
If API is unreachable:
Error: Failed to connect to Cloudflare API
Solution: Check internet connection and retry
Best Practices
Security:
- Never commit
.envfiles - always add to.gitignore - Use token-based authentication (not API keys)
- Rotate tokens periodically (every 90 days recommended)
- Use least-privilege principle: only grant required permissions
- Store secrets via Wrangler CLI:
wrangler secret put SECRET_NAME
Performance:
- Deploy workers to minimize latency (they run at Cloudflare edge)
- Use KV storage for frequently-read data (not frequently-written)
- Use R2 for large files (KV has 25MB limit per key)
- Enable caching with appropriate TTLs
- Keep worker scripts under 1MB for faster cold starts
Development Workflow:
- Test locally first:
wrangler devfor local testing - Use staging environment before production
- Validate credentials after token updates:
bun scripts/validate-api-key.ts - Monitor worker logs:
wrangler tail worker-name - Version your workers: use names like
api-v1,api-v2
Naming Conventions:
- Workers: Use descriptive names (e.g.,
user-auth-workernotworker1) - KV namespaces: Include purpose (e.g.,
app-sessions,api-cache) - R2 buckets: Use lowercase with hyphens (e.g.,
media-assets-prod) - Be consistent across your infrastructure
Resource Management:
- Delete unused workers, namespaces, and buckets
- Monitor usage in Cloudflare dashboard
- Free tier limits: 100,000 requests/day for Workers
- Set up billing alerts to avoid surprises
Advanced Usage
For advanced scenarios including:
- Complex routing configurations
- Multi-region deployments
- Custom domain setup
- Worker-to-worker communication
- Durable Objects integration
- Bulk operations and migrations
See examples.md for comprehensive examples and patterns.
Script Reference
All scripts are located in ~/.claude/skills/cloudflare-manager/scripts/:
- validate-api-key.ts: Validate API credentials and display permissions
- workers.ts: Deploy, update, and manage Workers
- kv-storage.ts: Create and manage KV namespaces and key-value pairs
- r2-storage.ts: Create and manage R2 buckets and objects
- pages.ts: Deploy and configure Cloudflare Pages projects
- dns-routes.ts: Configure DNS records and worker routes
- utils.ts: Shared utilities for API calls and error handling
Templates
Starter templates are available in ~/.claude/skills/cloudflare-manager/templates/:
- worker-template.js: Basic worker template with fetch handler
- wrangler.toml.template: Wrangler configuration template
Troubleshooting
Common Issues and Solutions
Issue: "Worker deployment failed with unknown error"
Symptoms: Deployment command exits with error code 1, no specific error message
Solutions:
- Check script syntax:
node --check ./worker.js - Verify file exists:
ls -lh ./worker.js - Re-validate API key:
bun scripts/validate-api-key.ts --no-cache - Check worker name is valid (alphanumeric, hyphens, underscores only)
Issue: "KV namespace not found"
Symptoms: Error when trying to read/write to namespace
Solutions:
- List all namespaces:
bun scripts/kv-storage.ts list-namespaces - Verify you're using namespace ID (not name) in commands
- Check namespace wasn't deleted
- Ensure API token has KV Storage permissions
Issue: "R2 bucket already exists" or "Bucket name taken"
Symptoms: Cannot create bucket with chosen name
Solutions:
- Bucket names must be globally unique across all Cloudflare accounts
- Try a more specific name:
my-app-media-2024instead ofmedia - Use existing bucket:
bun scripts/r2-storage.ts list-buckets - Names must be 3-63 characters, lowercase letters/numbers/hyphens only
Issue: "Pages deployment timeout" or "Deployment pending"
Symptoms: Deployment doesn't complete, stays in pending state
Solutions:
- Check deployment status:
bun scripts/pages.ts list-deployments project-name - View in dashboard: https://dash.cloudflare.com/pages
- Large deployments (>1000 files) may take 5-10 minutes
- Cancel and retry if stuck: Delete project and recreate
Issue: "DNS record creation failed"
Symptoms: Cannot create DNS records or routes
Solutions:
- Verify zone exists:
bun scripts/dns-routes.ts list-zones - Ensure domain is added to Cloudflare and active
- Check nameservers point to Cloudflare:
dig NS yourdomain.com - Verify API token has Zone > DNS > Edit permission
Issue: "API rate limit exceeded (429)"
Symptoms: Commands fail with "Too many requests"
Solutions:
- Scripts automatically retry with exponential backoff
- Wait 1-2 minutes before retrying manually
- Reduce concurrent operations
- Rate limits: 1200 requests per 5 minutes
Issue: "CLOUDFLARE_API_KEY not found in environment"
Symptoms: Commands fail immediately with environment error
Solutions:
- Create
.envfile in project root (not skill directory) - Verify file content:
cat .env | grep CLOUDFLARE_API_KEY - Ensure no extra spaces:
CLOUDFLARE_API_KEY=token(no spaces around=) - Run commands from project root where
.envexists
Quick Fix:
cd /path/to/your/project
echo "CLOUDFLARE_API_KEY=your_token_here" > .env
bun scripts/validate-api-key.ts
Security Notes
- API keys are never logged or displayed in output
- All API requests use HTTPS
- User inputs are validated before API calls
- Destructive operations (delete) require confirmation
- Permissions are cached for 24 hours to minimize token exposure
Additional Resources
- Cloudflare API Documentation: https://developers.cloudflare.com/api/
- Workers Documentation: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/
- KV Storage Guide: https://developers.cloudflare.com/kv/
- R2 Storage Guide: https://developers.cloudflare.com/r2/
- Pages Documentation: https://developers.cloudflare.com/pages/