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Guide the agent through deploying a Node.js or static project to Hostinger. Use when the user asks to deploy, publish, or push an app to Hostinger.
Pull build logs from a failed Hostinger deployment and identify the failure mode (missing dependency, Node version mismatch, wrong output directory, dependency resolution conflict).
Read, update, and delete DNS zone records on a Hostinger-managed domain via the Hostinger DNS MCP server. Use for any DNS change, lookup, or troubleshooting.
Pull and summarize the logs Hostinger's API exposes — Node.js build logs, JS deployment logs, and cron job output — for a domain. Use to investigate a failed or slow build, or a cron job that isn't doing what the user expects.
Diagnose common Hostinger WordPress issues — PHP version and extension mismatches, plugin/theme conflicts, white screen of death, slow admin, stale cache, failed core updates.