cloudflare-worker-builder
Scaffold and deploy Cloudflare Workers with Hono routing, Vite plugin, and Static Assets. Describe project, scaffold structure, configure bindings, deploy. Use whenever the user wants to create a Worker project, set up Hono on Cloudflare, configure D1 / R2 / KV / Queues bindings, or troubleshoot Worker export syntax, API route conflicts, HMR issues, or deployment failures.
How do I install this agent skill?
npx skills add https://github.com/jezweb/claude-skills --skill cloudflare-worker-builderIs this agent skill safe to install?
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This skill is a developer utility for scaffolding Cloudflare Workers projects. It relies on official tools and documentation from trusted sources like Cloudflare and the Hono framework. It is assigned a LOW verdict because it possesses an indirect prompt injection surface by generating code and configurations based on user-provided project descriptions without explicit sanitization.
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What does this agent skill do?
Cloudflare Worker Builder
Scaffold a working Cloudflare Worker project from a brief description. Produces a deployable project with Hono routing, Vite dev server, and Static Assets.
Workflow
Step 1: Understand the Project
Ask about the project to choose the right bindings and structure:
- What does the app do? (API only, SPA + API, landing page)
- What data storage? (D1 database, R2 files, KV cache, none)
- Auth needed? (Clerk, better-auth, none)
- Custom domain or workers.dev subdomain?
A brief like "todo app with database" is enough to proceed.
Step 2: Scaffold the Project
npm create cloudflare@latest my-worker -- --type hello-world --ts --git --deploy false --framework none
cd my-worker
npm install hono
npm install -D @cloudflare/vite-plugin vite
Copy and customise the asset files from this skill's assets/ directory:
wrangler.jsonc— Worker configurationvite.config.ts— Vite + Cloudflare pluginsrc/index.ts— Hono app with Static Assets fallbackpackage.json— Scripts and dependenciestsconfig.json— TypeScript configpublic/index.html— SPA entry point
Step 3: Configure Bindings
Add bindings to wrangler.jsonc based on project needs. Wrangler 4.45+ auto-provisions resources on first deploy — always specify explicit names:
{
"name": "my-worker",
"main": "src/index.ts",
"compatibility_date": "2025-11-11",
"assets": {
"directory": "./public/",
"binding": "ASSETS",
"not_found_handling": "single-page-application",
"run_worker_first": ["/api/*"]
},
// Add as needed:
"d1_databases": [{ "binding": "DB", "database_name": "my-app-db" }],
"r2_buckets": [{ "binding": "STORAGE", "bucket_name": "my-app-files" }],
"kv_namespaces": [{ "binding": "CACHE", "title": "my-app-cache" }]
}
Step 4: Deploy
npm run dev # Local dev at http://localhost:8787
wrangler deploy # Production deploy
Critical Patterns
Export Syntax
// CORRECT — use this pattern
export default app
// WRONG — causes "Cannot read properties of undefined"
export default { fetch: app.fetch }
Source: honojs/hono #3955
Static Assets + API Routes
Without run_worker_first, SPA fallback intercepts API routes and returns index.html instead of JSON:
"assets": {
"not_found_handling": "single-page-application",
"run_worker_first": ["/api/*"] // CRITICAL
}
Source: workers-sdk #8879
Vite Config
import { defineConfig } from 'vite'
import { cloudflare } from '@cloudflare/vite-plugin'
export default defineConfig({ plugins: [cloudflare()] })
Always set the main field in wrangler.jsonc — the Vite plugin needs it.
Scheduled/Cron Handlers
When adding cron triggers, switch to explicit export:
export default {
fetch: app.fetch,
scheduled: async (event, env, ctx) => { /* ... */ }
}
Reference Files
Read these for detailed troubleshooting:
references/common-issues.md— 10 documented issues with sources and fixesreferences/architecture.md— Route priority, caching, Workers RPCreferences/deployment.md— CI/CD, auto-provisioning, gradual rollouts
How can the creator link this skill?
Add the canonical catalog link to the repository README so users can inspect current installs and available audits. The publishing guide covers the complete discovery path.
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