Fly integration

Developer tools connector, available on Zeplik

Fly is available as an integration on Zeplik, the AI assistant that works across every model in one chat. Connect Fly and Zeplik can act on your software development for you: Fly.io transforms containers into micro-VMs that run on hardware in 30+ regions on six continents. You stay in the conversation while the assistant does the work in Fly directly.

Zeplik exposes 28 read actions and 17 write actions for Fly. Read actions run automatically; write actions stay off until you enable write access in Settings, so nothing is changed in Fly without your consent.

Try Fly on Zeplik

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What Zeplik can do with Fly

Read from Fly (28)

Runs automatically in any conversation.

  • Check app name availability

    Tool to validate an app name for Fly.io app creation. Use when you need to check if a proposed app name is available before attempting to create a new app. Returns availability status via GraphQL query.

  • Check jobs

    Execute GraphQL queries against the Fly.io checkJobs endpoint. Retrieves check jobs with their schedules, URLs, and configuration. Supports pagination via first/last/after/before parameters. Returns both data and errors for flexible error handling.

  • Check user only token

    Check whether the authentication token only allows user access. Returns false if the token allows organization access, true if it only allows user access.

  • Fetch nodes by ids

    Fetches a list of node objects from Fly.io given a list of IDs using the GraphQL nodes query. Use when you need to retrieve multiple objects by their IDs in a single request. Supports all Node interface types including Organization, App, Machine, Volume, and more.

  • Get add on

    Tool to find a Fly.io add-on by ID, name, or provider. Use when you need to retrieve details about a specific add-on. Returns add-on information including status, organization, region, and access URLs.

  • Get add on provider

    Tool to query information about a specific Fly.io add-on provider (extension) by name. Returns provider details including provisioning settings, terms of service, and configuration options.

  • Get app details

    Tool to retrieve detailed information about a specific Fly.io application. Use when you need to get app details including certificates and configuration.

  • Get certificate

    Tool to retrieve a certificate by its ID from Fly.io. Use when you need to get details about a specific certificate including hostname, creation date, and configuration status.

  • Get current token info

    Tool to get information about the current authentication token. Use when you need to retrieve details about the token being used for API authentication, including organizations, apps, and whether the token is from a user or machine.

  • Get latest image details

    Tool to retrieve the latest available tag details for a given image repository from Fly.io's registry. Use when you need to get digest, registry, repository, tag, and version information for a container image.

  • Get latest image tag

    Tool to retrieve the latest available image tag for a Fly.io Docker repository. Use when you need to find the most recent version of a Fly.io image.

  • Get machine

    Tool to get a single machine by ID from Fly.io. Use when you need to retrieve details about a specific machine instance.

and 16 more.

Act in Fly (17)

Runs only after you enable write access.

  • Add wire guard peer

    Tool to add a WireGuard peer connection to a Fly.io organization for private network access. Use when setting up VPN access or private networking between your infrastructure and Fly.io.

  • Create check job

    Tool to create a health check job for monitoring application endpoints in Fly.io. Use when you need to set up automated health monitoring for a URL from multiple geographic locations.

  • Create check job run

    Triggers a run of an existing health check job on Fly.io. Use when you need to manually trigger a health check for monitoring or testing purposes.

  • Create delegated wire guard token

    Tool to create a delegated WireGuard token for peer management in a Fly.io organization. Use when you need to generate a token for managing WireGuard peers with delegated access.

  • Create third party configuration

    Tool to create a third-party service configuration for discharging macaroon caveats. Use when you need to configure external authorization services for Fly.io token validation.

  • Delete delegated wire guard token

    Tool to delete a delegated WireGuard token from a Fly.io organization. Use when you need to revoke or remove an existing WireGuard token that was previously created. Either token or name must be provided to identify which token to delete.

  • Delete organization

    Tool to delete a Fly.io organization and all its associated resources using the GraphQL API. Use when you need to permanently remove an organization. This operation is irreversible.

  • Delete remote builder

    Tool to delete a remote builder configuration for a Fly.io organization. Use when you need to remove the remote builder setup from an organization.

  • Delete third party configuration

    Tool to delete a third-party service configuration from Fly.io. Use when you need to remove an existing third-party service integration or configuration that was previously created.

  • Detach postgres cluster

    Tool to detach a Postgres cluster from a Fly.io application, revoking access credentials. Use when you need to remove database connectivity from an application.

  • Establish ssh key

    Tool to establish an SSH key for a Fly.io organization. Use when setting up SSH access for secure connections to Fly.io infrastructure.

  • Issue certificate

    Tool to issue an SSH certificate for accessing Fly.io infrastructure. Returns an SSH certificate in OpenSSH format. Use when you need to authenticate SSH access to Fly.io machines or apps.

and 5 more.

How to connect Fly

  1. Sign in to Zeplik

    Create a free Zeplik account or sign in. New accounts start with free credits, so you can try Fly immediately.

  2. Connect Fly

    Open Settings and go to Connectors, then press Connect on Fly. You can also connect from the Fly page in the app.

  3. Add your Fly API key

    Paste your Fly API key when prompted. Zeplik stores it securely on the server and starts working with Fly right away.

Frequently asked questions

Can I use Fly with Zeplik?
Yes. Fly is available as an integration on Zeplik. Connect it once and the AI assistant can work with your Fly account inside any conversation.
What can Zeplik do with Fly?
Once connected, Zeplik has 28 read and 17 write actions for Fly. Fly.io transforms containers into micro-VMs that run on hardware in 30+ regions on six continents.
How do I connect Fly to Zeplik?
You connect Fly by pasting your own Fly API key in Settings under Connectors. There is no separate app to install.
Does Zeplik change things in Fly without asking?
No. Zeplik reads from Fly by default. Any action that changes data in Fly requires write access, which stays off until you enable it in Settings under Connectors.
How much does connecting Fly cost?
Connecting Fly is free. You only spend Zeplik credits when the assistant runs, and new accounts start with free credits.

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