cli-tool/components/skills/railway/service/SKILL.md
Check service status, rename services, change service icons, link services, or create services with Docker images. For creating services with local code, prefer railway-new skill. For GitHub repo sources, use railway-new skill to create empty service then railway-environment skill to configure source.
npx skillsauth add davila7/claude-code-templates railway-serviceInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Check status, update properties, and advanced service creation.
Note: For creating services with local code (the common case), prefer the railway-new skill which handles project setup, scaffolding, and service creation together.
For GitHub repo sources: Use railway-new skill to create empty service, then railway-environment skill to configure source.repo via staged changes API.
Create a new service via GraphQL API. There is no CLI command for this.
railway status --json
Extract:
project.id - for creating the serviceenvironment.id - for staging the instance configmutation serviceCreate($input: ServiceCreateInput!) {
serviceCreate(input: $input) {
id
name
}
}
| Field | Type | Description |
|-------|------|-------------|
| projectId | String! | Project ID (required) |
| name | String | Service name (auto-generated if omitted) |
| source.image | String | Docker image (e.g., nginx:latest) |
| source.repo | String | GitHub repo (e.g., user/repo) |
| branch | String | Git branch for repo source |
| environmentId | String | If set and is a fork, only creates in that env |
bash <<'SCRIPT'
${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/skills/lib/railway-api.sh \
'mutation createService($input: ServiceCreateInput!) {
serviceCreate(input: $input) { id name }
}' \
'{"input": {"projectId": "PROJECT_ID"}}'
SCRIPT
bash <<'SCRIPT'
${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/skills/lib/railway-api.sh \
'mutation createService($input: ServiceCreateInput!) {
serviceCreate(input: $input) { id name }
}' \
'{"input": {"projectId": "PROJECT_ID", "name": "my-service", "source": {"image": "nginx:latest"}}}'
SCRIPT
Do NOT use serviceCreate with source.repo - use staged changes API instead.
Flow:
serviceCreate(input: {projectId: "...", name: "my-service"})Use railway-environment skill to configure the service instance:
{
"services": {
"<serviceId>": {
"isCreated": true,
"source": { "image": "nginx:latest" },
"variables": {
"PORT": { "value": "8080" }
}
}
}
}
Critical: Always include isCreated: true for new service instances.
Then use railway-environment skill to apply and deploy.
railway service status --json
Returns current deployment status for the linked service.
railway deployment list --json --limit 5
Show:
| Status | Meaning | |--------|---------| | SUCCESS | Deployed and running | | FAILED | Build or deploy failed | | DEPLOYING | Currently deploying | | BUILDING | Build in progress | | CRASHED | Runtime crash | | REMOVED | Deployment removed |
Update service name or icon via GraphQL API.
railway status --json
Extract service.id from the response.
bash <<'SCRIPT'
${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/skills/lib/railway-api.sh \
'mutation updateService($id: String!, $input: ServiceUpdateInput!) {
serviceUpdate(id: $id, input: $input) { id name }
}' \
'{"id": "SERVICE_ID", "input": {"name": "new-name"}}'
SCRIPT
Icons can be image URLs or animated GIFs.
| Type | Example |
|------|---------|
| Image URL | "icon": "https://example.com/logo.png" |
| Animated GIF | "icon": "https://example.com/animated.gif" |
| Devicons | "icon": "https://devicons.railway.app/github" |
Railway Devicons: Query https://devicons.railway.app/{query} for common developer icons (e.g., github, postgres, redis, nodejs). Browse all at https://devicons.railway.app
bash <<'SCRIPT'
${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/skills/lib/railway-api.sh \
'mutation updateService($id: String!, $input: ServiceUpdateInput!) {
serviceUpdate(id: $id, input: $input) { id icon }
}' \
'{"id": "SERVICE_ID", "input": {"icon": "https://devicons.railway.app/github"}}'
SCRIPT
| Field | Type | Description |
|-------|------|-------------|
| name | String | Service name |
| icon | String | Emoji or image URL (including animated GIFs) |
Switch the linked service for the current directory:
railway service link
Or specify directly:
railway service link <service-name>
isDeleted: trueNo service linked. Run `railway service link` to link a service.
Service exists but has no deployments yet. Deploy with `railway up`.
Service "foo" not found. Check available services with `railway status`.
User may not be in a linked project. Check railway status.
User needs at least DEVELOPER role to create services.
Docker image must be accessible (public or with registry credentials).
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