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title: Netlify Extension
description: Add Netlify MCP Server as a Goose Extension
---
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This tutorial covers how to add the [Netlify MCP Server](https://github.com/netlify/netlify-mcp) as a Goose extension to build, deploy, and manage Netlify sites.
:::tip TLDR
[Launch the installer](goose://extension?cmd=npx&arg=-y&arg=%40netlify%2Fmcp&id=netlify&name=Netlify&description=Build%2C%20deploy%2C%20and%20manage%20sites%20with%20Netlify%27s%20official%20MCP%20server.)
**Command**
```sh
npx -y @netlify/mcp
```
:::
## Configuration
:::info
Note that you'll need [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/) installed on your system to run this command, as it uses `npx`.
:::
Make sure that you are signed in to your Netlify account:
```bash
netlify login
```
### Add Netlify MCP Server
1. Run the `configure` command:
```sh
goose configure
```
2. Choose to add a `Command-line Extension`
```sh
┌ goose-configure
│
◇ What would you like to configure?
│ Add Extension (Connect to a new extension)
│
◆ What type of extension would you like to add?
│ ○ Built-in Extension
// highlight-start
│ ● Command-line Extension (Run a local command or script)
// highlight-end
│ ○ Remote Extension (SSE)
│ ○ Remote Extension (Streaming HTTP)
└
```
3. Give your extension a name
```sh
┌ goose-configure
│
◇ What would you like to configure?
│ Add Extension (Connect to a new extension)
│
◇ What type of extension would you like to add?
│ Command-line Extension
│
// highlight-start
◆ What would you like to call this extension?
│ netlify
// highlight-end
└
```
4. Enter the command
```sh
┌ goose-configure
│
◇ What would you like to configure?
│ Add Extension (Connect to a new extension)
│
◇ What type of extension would you like to add?
│ Command-line Extension
│
◇ What would you like to call this extension?
│ netlify
│
// highlight-start
◆ What command should be run?
│ npx -y @netlify/mcp
// highlight-end
└
```
5. Enter the number of seconds Goose should wait for actions to complete before timing out. Default is 300s
```sh
┌ goose-configure
│
◇ What would you like to configure?
│ Add Extension (Connect to a new extension)
│
◇ What type of extension would you like to add?
│ Command-line Extension
│
◇ What would you like to call this extension?
│ netlify
│
◇ What command should be run?
│ npx -y @netlify/mcp
│
// highlight-start
◆ Please set the timeout for this tool (in secs):
│ 300
// highlight-end
│
└
```
6. Choose to add a description. If you select "Yes" here, you will be prompted to enter a description for the extension.
```sh
┌ goose-configure
│
◇ What would you like to configure?
│ Add Extension (Connect to a new extension)
│
◇ What type of extension would you like to add?
│ Command-line Extension
│
◇ What would you like to call this extension?
│ netlify
│
◇ What command should be run?
│ npx -y @netlify/mcp
│
◇ Please set the timeout for this tool (in secs):
│ 300
│
// highlight-start
◇ Would you like to add a description?
│ No
// highlight-end
│
└
```
7. Choose No when asked to add environment variables
```sh
┌ goose-configure
│
◇ What would you like to configure?
│ Add Extension (Connect to a new extension)
│
◇ What type of extension would you like to add?
│ Command-line Extension
│
◇ What would you like to call this extension?
│ netlify
│
◇ What command should be run?
│ npx -y @netlify/mcp
│
◇ Please set the timeout for this tool (in secs):
│ 300
│
◇ Would you like to add a description?
│ No
│
// highlight-start
◆ Would you like to add environment variables?
│ No
|
// highlight-end
└ Added netlify extension
```
## Example Usage
In this example, I’ll show you how to use Goose with the Netlify Extension to deploy a web application.
### Goose Prompt
> Can you deploy my app to Netlify via my GitHub repo?
### Goose Output
:::note CLI
Tool Calls
I'll help you deploy your tic-tac-toe app to Netlify from your GitHub repository. Let me first check your Netlify account and then set up the deployment.
─── netlify-user-services | netlify ──────────────────────────
selectSchema:
operation: get-user
params:
Great! I can see you're logged into Netlify with your GitHub account connected. Now let me create a new Netlify site and deploy your tic-tac-toe app from your GitHub repository.
─── netlify-project-services | netlify ──────────────────────────
selectSchema:
operation: create-new-project
params:
name: tic-tac-toe-game
Let me try a different name for the project:
─── netlify-project-services | netlify ──────────────────────────
selectSchema:
operation: create-new-project
params:
name: janedoe-tic-tac-toe
Perfect! I've created a new Netlify site called "janedoe-tic-tac-toe". Now I need to deploy your code from the GitHub repository. Let me deploy the site:
─── netlify-deploy-services | netlify ──────────────────────────
selectSchema:
operation: deploy-site
params:
deployDirectory: /Users/janedoe/Development/tic-tac-toe
siteId: 1731e49e-1d0a-49a3-ad95-975b550f324a
Let me check the deployment status and get the live URL for your site:
─── netlify-project-services | netlify ──────────────────────────
selectSchema:
operation: get-project
params:
siteId: 1731e49e-1d0a-49a3-ad95-975b550f324a
🎉 **Success! Your tic-tac-toe game has been deployed to Netlify!**
## Deployment Details:
- **Live Site URL**: http://janedoe-tic-tac-toe.netlify.app
- **Netlify Project Dashboard**: https://app.netlify.com/projects/janedoe-tic-tac-toe
- **Site ID**: 1731e49e-1d0a-49a3-ad95-975b550f324a
## What was deployed:
✅ **HTML**: Your main game interface
✅ **CSS**: Modern styling with animations and responsive design
✅ **JavaScript**: Complete game logic and interactivity
✅ **README**: Project documentation
## Next Steps:
1. **Visit your live site**: http://janedoe-tic-tac-toe.netlify.app
2. **Test the game**: Make sure everything works as expected
3. **Share with others**: Your game is now live on the web!
## Future Updates:
Since your code is deployed from your local directory, if you want to make changes:
1. Update your local files
2. Push changes to your GitHub repository
3. You can either:
- Redeploy manually using the same command
- Set up continuous deployment from GitHub (which would auto-deploy when you push changes)
Would you like me to help you set up continuous deployment from your GitHub repository so that future changes are automatically deployed?
Your tic-tac-toe game is now live and ready to play! 🎮