vercel-mcp-pro

vercel-mcp-pro

A comprehensive MCP server with 70 tools covering the entire Vercel REST API, enabling management of deployments, projects, environment variables, domains, DNS, aliases, certificates, logs, checks, webhooks, edge config, and teams via a Vercel access token.

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Vercel MCP Pro ▲

The most complete Vercel MCP server — 70 tools covering the entire Vercel REST API (deployments, projects, env vars, domains, DNS, aliases, certs, logs, checks, webhooks, edge config, teams) plus a vercel_raw escape hatch and a readonly safety mode.

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Works in any MCP client — Claude Code, Claude Desktop, Cursor, ChatGPT — using a Vercel access token (no OAuth flow required). Ships with an optional /vercel skill that drives the Vercel CLI for terminal deploys.

Why this and not the official one?

Official mcp.vercel.com vercel-mcp-pro
Auth OAuth (approved clients only) Token (works everywhere, self-hosted)
Coverage Docs search, manage projects/deployments, analyze logs Full REST API: env, domains, DNS, aliases, certs, webhooks, edge config, checks, log drains…
Escape hatch vercel_raw → any endpoint, 100% coverage
Safety VERCEL_READONLY=true blocks all writes

Install

npx -y vercel-mcp-pro

Or clone and build locally:

git clone https://github.com/helbertparanhos/vercel-mcp-pro
cd vercel-mcp-pro
npm install && npm run build

Configuration

  1. Create a token at https://vercel.com/account/settings/tokens.
  2. Copy .env.example.env and fill it in:
Variable Required Description
VERCEL_TOKEN Personal or team access token.
VERCEL_TEAM_ID Default team scope (injected as ?teamId). Leave empty for personal account.
VERCEL_TEAM_SLUG Scope by team slug (alternative to VERCEL_TEAM_ID).
VERCEL_READONLY true blocks all write/delete tools (and only allows vercel_raw GETs).
VERCEL_DISABLE_RAW true removes the vercel_raw escape hatch.
VERCEL_TIMEOUT_MS Request timeout (default 60000).
VERCEL_MAX_RETRIES Retries on 429/5xx/network (default 3).

Add to your client

Claude Code

claude mcp add vercel-mcp-pro -- npx -y vercel-mcp-pro

Or in this project's .claude/settings.jsonmcpServers:

"vercel": {
  "command": "node",
  "args": ["projects/vercel-mcp-pro/dist/index.js"],
  "env": {
    "VERCEL_TOKEN": "your_token",
    "VERCEL_TEAM_ID": "team_xxx"
  }
}

Claude Desktop

%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json (Windows) / ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json (Mac):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "vercel": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "vercel-mcp-pro"],
      "env": { "VERCEL_TOKEN": "your_token", "VERCEL_TEAM_ID": "team_xxx" }
    }
  }
}

Cursor

Paste the same config into .cursor/mcp.json.

Tools (70)

Deployments (11)

list_deployments · get_deployment · create_deployment · cancel_deployment · delete_deployment · get_deployment_events · list_deployment_files · get_deployment_file_contents · promote_deployment · rollback_deployment · get_promote_aliases

Projects (7)

list_projects · get_project · create_project · update_project · delete_project · pause_project · unpause_project

Environment Variables (6)

list_env_vars · get_env_var · create_env_var · bulk_create_env_vars · update_env_var · delete_env_var

Domains (9)

list_domains · get_domain · get_domain_config · add_domain · verify_domain · remove_domain · list_project_domains · add_project_domain · remove_project_domain

DNS (4)

list_dns_records · create_dns_record · update_dns_record · delete_dns_record

Aliases (4)

list_aliases · get_alias · assign_alias · delete_alias

Certificates (4)

get_cert · issue_cert · upload_cert · remove_cert

Logs (2)

get_build_logs · get_runtime_logs

Checks (5)

list_checks · get_check · create_check · update_check · rerequest_check

Webhooks (3)

list_webhooks · create_webhook · delete_webhook

Edge Config (6)

list_edge_configs · get_edge_config · get_edge_config_items · create_edge_config · update_edge_config_items · delete_edge_config

Teams & User (4)

get_user · list_teams · get_team · list_team_members

Integrations & Log Drains (4)

list_integrations · list_log_drains · create_log_drain · delete_log_drain

Escape hatch (1)

vercel_raw — call any Vercel REST endpoint (method + full versioned path + params + body). Guarantees 100% coverage even for niche/new endpoints (marketplace, sandboxes, feature-flags, access-groups, rolling-release…). Auto-injects your team scope; honored by readonly mode for GETs.

Common recipes

Diagnose a failed deploy

list_deployments(projectId:"my-app", state:"ERROR")  →  get_build_logs(idOrUrl:"dpl_...")

Ship a preview to production (no rebuild)

promote_deployment(projectId:"my-app", deploymentId:"dpl_...")

Roll back fast

rollback_deployment(projectId:"my-app", deploymentId:"dpl_previous")

Add an env var to all environments

create_env_var(projectId:"my-app", key:"API_KEY", value:"…", target:["production","preview","development"])

Anything not covered

vercel_raw(method:"GET", path:"/v1/security/firewall/config", params:{ projectId:"my-app" })

The /vercel CLI skill (bundled)

For terminal-driven deploys, this repo also ships a Claude Code skill in skill/ that drives the official Vercel CLI (vercel deploy, vercel logs, vercel env, vercel rollback). The MCP gives full API coverage in any client; the skill gives the smoothest git push → deploy loop in the terminal. They complement each other — see skill/SKILL.md.

Safety

  • VERCEL_READONLY=true blocks every write/delete tool — only reads and vercel_raw GETs run. Ideal for audits and exploration.
  • The vercel_raw path is sanitized (must start with a version segment like /v9/…; no scheme/host/traversal/control chars) and constrained to api.vercel.com.
  • Auth, retries (429 with Retry-After, 5xx, network) and rate-limiting are handled for you. The token only ever travels in the Authorization header — never in a query string or log.

Security model — read this before trusting the guards

  • VERCEL_READONLY blocks mutations, not reads of secrets. Read tools like list_env_vars (with decrypt:true), get_env_var and get_edge_config_items return decrypted values and still run in readonly mode — that's their purpose. If your environment must never surface secrets to the model, don't expose those tools / run against a least-privilege token.
  • VERCEL_TEAM_ID is a convenience scope, not a security boundary. It sets the default team, but a caller can pass a different teamId/slug per call (including via vercel_raw). The real boundary is the token's own scope — use a token limited to the team/projects you intend to automate.
  • Treat the token as production credentials. It grants the same access as your Vercel account/team. Prefer a scoped token, keep it in .env (gitignored) or your client's secret store, and rotate it if it's ever shared or pasted into a chat.

License

MIT © Helbert Paranhos / Strat Academy

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