Use when browsing available dedicated server options. Use when user asks "what servers are available", "show server prices", or "compare server plans". Do NOT use for listing owned servers (use zeabur-server-list instead).
Always use
npx zeabur@latestto invoke Zeabur CLI. Never usezeaburdirectly or any other installation method. Ifnpxis not available, install Node.js first.
npx zeabur@latest server catalog -i=false
Returns JSON with all providers, regions, and plans:
{
"providers": [
{
"code": "HETZNER",
"name": "Hetzner",
"regions": [
{
"id": "nbg1",
"name": "Nuremberg",
"city": "",
"country": "DE",
"continent": "",
"plans": [
{
"name": "cpx22",
"cpu": 2,
"memory": 4,
"disk": 80,
"egress": 20000,
"price": 6,
"originalPrice": 7.46,
"available": true
}
]
}
]
}
]
}
Notes:
price is in USD per month (integer or float). originalPrice shows the provider's list price before Zeabur discount.memory is in GB (not MB).egress is monthly bandwidth in GB.code is uppercase (e.g. HETZNER, VULTR), but --provider filter accepts lowercase.| Flag | Example | Description |
|---|---|---|
--provider | --provider hetzner | Filter by provider code |
--country | --country DE | Filter by country code |
--min-cpu | --min-cpu 4 | Minimum CPU cores |
--min-memory | --min-memory 8192 | Minimum memory in MB (note: JSON output uses GB) |
--gpu | --gpu | Only GPU plans |
# Example: 4+ core servers in Germany
npx zeabur@latest server catalog --country DE --min-cpu 4 -i=false
Parse the catalog JSON to extract provider, region, and plan values, then use the zeabur-server-rent skill to rent:
npx zeabur@latest server rent --provider <code> --region <id> --plan <name> -y -i=false