Compatible with every major AI agent and IDE
Create deployment on Cloudflare
Strategy can be immediate (100% traffic immediately) or gradual (percentage-based rollout). Requires script name, version ID, and deployment strategy. Use this to roll out new features, rollback to previous versions, or perform canary deployments. Deploy a specific Worker version to traffic
Create secret on Cloudflare
Secrets are encrypted at rest and injected at runtime. Requires script name, secret name, and secret value. Common use: API keys, database passwords, OAuth tokens. The secret becomes available via env.VARIABLE_NAME in your Worker code. Create or update a secret for a Cloudflare Worker
Create tail session on Cloudflare
log() output and exceptions. Returns a tail ID and WebSocket URL for streaming logs. Use this for debugging Workers in production or monitoring error output. Create a tail logging session for a Cloudflare Worker
Create worker route on Cloudflare
Requires zone ID, URL pattern (e.g., "example.com/api/*"), and script name. Use this to expose your Worker at specific URL paths or domains. Create a new route pattern for a Cloudflare Worker
Delete secret on Cloudflare
Use this to clean up unused secrets or rotate credentials. Requires script name and secret name. After deletion, the Worker will no longer have access to the secret value. Delete a secret from a Cloudflare Worker
Delete tail session on Cloudflare
Requires script name and tail ID. Use this to clean up unused tail sessions when debugging is complete. Delete a tail logging session for a Cloudflare Worker
Delete worker on Cloudflare
This action cannot be undone. Requires the script name. Confirm with the user before proceeding. Delete a Cloudflare Worker script and all its associated resources
Delete worker route on Cloudflare
Use this to stop serving a Worker at specific URLs. Requires zone ID and route ID. Delete a route pattern from a Cloudflare Worker
Get kv key on Cloudflare
Returns the raw value as JSON. Use this to read configuration values, cached responses, or user data stored in KV. Get the value of a specific key in a KV namespace
Get worker on Cloudflare
Requires the script name from list_workers results. Use this to review Worker configuration before making updates or debugging. Get detailed information about a specific Cloudflare Worker
Get worker analytics on Cloudflare
Returns data for recent invocations. Use this to monitor Worker performance, identify errors, or track usage trends. Get analytics data for a specific Cloudflare Worker
Get worker version on Cloudflare
Requires script name and version ID from list_worker_versions results. Use this to audit version contents or prepare for rollback deployment. Get detailed information about a specific Worker version
Get zone analytics on Cloudflare
Returns aggregated data for the last 24 hours. Use this to monitor traffic patterns, identify spikes, or measure CDN performance. Get analytics data for a specific Cloudflare zone
List d1 databases on Cloudflare
Returns database IDs, names, creation dates, and file sizes. Use this to identify available databases before querying. List all D1 databases in your Cloudflare account
List deployments on Cloudflare
Returns deployment IDs, version IDs, strategies (immediate, gradual), creation dates, and traffic percentages. Use this to review current deployment state, monitor gradual rollouts, or identify which version is live. List all deployments for a specific Cloudflare Worker
List kv keys on Cloudflare
Returns key names, expiration metadata, and sizes. Use this to audit stored data or find specific keys before reading values. List all keys in a specific KV namespace
List kv namespaces on Cloudflare
KV namespaces are key-value stores for Workers. Returns namespace IDs, titles, and creation dates. Use this to identify which namespaces exist before reading/writing data. List all KV namespaces in your Cloudflare account
List r2 buckets on Cloudflare
Returns bucket names, creation dates, and storage locations. Use this to identify available storage buckets before managing objects. List all R2 storage buckets in your Cloudflare account
List secrets on Cloudflare
Returns secret names and types (secret_text, secret_key). Secret values are never returned for security. Use this to audit which secrets are configured before adding new ones or cleaning up unused secrets. List all secrets for a specific Cloudflare Worker
List worker routes on Cloudflare
Returns route patterns, associated script names, and zone IDs. Use this to understand which URLs invoke your Worker before adding or removing routes. List all route patterns associated with a Cloudflare Worker
List worker versions on Cloudflare
Each version represents a deployed code snapshot with unique ID, creation date, and metadata. Returns version IDs, timestamps, and author information. Use this to review deployment history, rollback to previous versions, or audit code changes. List all versions of a specific Cloudflare Worker
List workers on Cloudflare
Returns script names, creation dates, modification dates, and deployment status. Use this as the first step to identify which Workers exist before managing versions, deployments, or secrets. List all Cloudflare Workers scripts in your account
List zones on Cloudflare
Returns zone IDs, domain names, status, plan, and name servers. Use this to identify zone IDs needed for Worker routes, DNS management, or cache operations. List all DNS zones in your Cloudflare account
Purge cache on Cloudflare
Use this after deploying content changes or updating static assets. Requires zone ID. Purge all cached content for a specific zone
Query d1 on Cloudflare
Supports SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE operations. Returns query results as JSON. Use this for data analysis, migrations, or ad-hoc queries. Requires database ID and SQL query string. Execute a SQL query against a D1 database
How Vinkius protects your data
Can I set different limits for each virtual assistant on my team?
Absolutely. You have full control in our command center. You can create an AI agent that only "reads" data so the support team can answer questions, and another superpowered agent that can "edit" and "create" information exclusively for your operations team. Each AI gets exactly the level of access you allow.
Does it interact with specific D1 Serverless SQL definitions?
Absolutely. Ask your agent to parse complex D1 databases and query tables instantly utilizing precise analytical calls.
How does the AI access my passwords and credentials?
It simply doesn't. On Vinkius, your passwords, API keys, and login details are kept in a secure vault. The AI (like ChatGPT or Claude) merely "asks" Vinkius to perform the task. Vinkius opens the door, does the work, and hands the result back to the AI. Your credentials are never seen, read, or learned by the artificial intelligence.
What happens if the underlying API rate limits my agent?
Our edge infrastructure automatically handles backoffs, queueing, and throttling. If an AI agent sends too many erratic requests, Vinkius manages the rate limits gracefully, ensuring your backend doesn't crash.
Triggering Cloudflare via Natural Language
Securely interface Claude Code, ChatGPT, and Cursor with the Cloudflare API through semantic routing and standardized natural language triggers.
Execute serverless Commands with AI
The Cloudflare MCP translates LLM intent into specific serverless actions. Agents like Cursor use this to interface securely with your ai frontier infrastructure.
Seamless edge computing Integration
Connect the Cloudflare server to enable edge computing workflows. The integration provides structured schemas for Claude to mutate ai frontier data.
Cloudflare. Runs on everything.
From IDE to framework. Every connection governed by Vinkius.
Anthropic's native desktop app for Claude with built-in MCP support.
AI-first code editor with integrated LLM-powered coding assistance.
GitHub Copilot in VS Code with Agent mode and MCP support.
Purpose-built IDE for agentic AI coding workflows.
Autonomous AI coding agent that runs inside VS Code.
Anthropic's agentic CLI for terminal-first development.
Python SDK for building production-grade OpenAI agent workflows.
Google's framework for building production AI agents.
Type-safe agent development for Python with first-class MCP support.
TypeScript toolkit for building AI-powered web applications.
TypeScript-native agent framework for modern web stacks.
Python framework for orchestrating collaborative AI agent crews.
Leading Python framework for composable LLM applications.
Data-aware AI agent framework for structured and unstructured sources.
Microsoft's framework for multi-agent collaborative conversations.
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