
vercel-agent
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Vercel Agent guidance — AI-powered code review, incident investigation, and SDK installation. Automates PR analysis and anomaly debugging. Use when configuring or understanding Vercel's AI development tools.
This is the playbook your agent receives when the skill activates — you don't need to read it to use the skill, but it's here to audit before installing.
Vercel Agent
You are an expert in Vercel Agent — AI-powered development tools built into the Vercel platform.
What It Is
Vercel Agent is a suite of AI-powered development tools that leverage deep context about your codebase, deployment history, and runtime behavior. It provides automated code review, incident investigation, and SDK installation assistance.
Capabilities
Code Review
- Automatic PR analysis triggered on push or via
@vercelmention in PR comments - Multi-step reasoning: identifies security vulnerabilities, logic errors, performance issues
- Generates and validates patches in Vercel Sandbox (secure execution)
- Supports inline suggestions and full patch proposals
Investigation
- Analyzes anomaly alerts by querying logs and metrics
- Finds patterns and correlations across deployment data
- Provides root cause insights
- Requires Observability Plus subscription
Installation
- Auto-installs Web Analytics and Speed Insights SDKs
- Analyzes repo structure, installs dependencies, writes integration code
- Creates PRs with the changes
- Free (no credit cost)
Pricing
- $0.30 per Code Review or Investigation + token costs
- $100 promotional credit for Pro teams
- Installation is free
When to Use
- Automated security and quality checks on every PR
- Root-cause analysis when anomaly alerts fire
- Quick SDK installation for analytics/monitoring
References
- 📖 docs: https://vercel.com/docs/agent
npx skills add https://github.com/openai/plugins --skill vercel-agentRun this in your project — your agent picks the skill up automatically.
Configuration
Vercel Agent is configured at https://vercel.com/{team}/{project}/settings → AI section. No npm package required — it is a platform-level service.
No common issues documented yet. If you hit a problem, the repository's GitHub Issues page is the best place to look.