| name | status |
| description | This skill should be used when the user asks "railway status", "is it running", "what's deployed", "deployment status", or about uptime. NOT for variables ("what variables", "env vars", "add variable") or configuration queries - use environment skill for those. |
| allowed-tools | Bash(railway:*), Bash(which:*), Bash(command:*) |
Railway Status
Check the current Railway project status for this directory.
When to Use
- User asks about Railway status, project, services, or deployments
- User mentions deploying or pushing to Railway
- Before any Railway operation (deploy, update service, add variables)
- User asks about environments or domains
When NOT to Use
Use the environment skill instead when user wants:
- Detailed service configuration (builder type, dockerfile path, build command, root directory)
- Deploy config (start command, restart policy, healthchecks, predeploy command)
- Service source (repo, branch, image)
- Compare service configs
- Query or change environment variables
Check Status
Run:
railway status --json
First verify CLI is installed:
command -v railway
Handling Errors
CLI Not Installed
If command -v railway fails:
Railway CLI is not installed. Install with:
npm install -g @railway/clior
brew install railwayThen authenticate:
railway login
Not Authenticated
If railway whoami fails:
Not logged in to Railway. Run:
railway login
No Project Linked
If status returns "No linked project":
No Railway project linked to this directory.
To link an existing project:
railway linkTo create a new project:railway init
Presenting Status
Parse the JSON and present:
- Project: name and workspace
- Environment: current environment (production, staging, etc.)
- Services: list with deployment status
- Active Deployments: any in-progress deployments (from
activeDeploymentsfield) - Domains: any configured domains
Example output format:
Project: my-app (workspace: my-team)
Environment: production
Services:
- web: deployed (https://my-app.up.railway.app)
- api: deploying (build in progress)
- postgres: running
The activeDeployments array on each service shows currently running deployments
with their status (building, deploying, etc.).