Manage your Yerd local PHP development environment directly from Raycast.
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
| Search Sites | Search and manage all local Yerd sites — open in browser, toggle HTTPS, pin PHP version, manage domains, share via Cloudflare Tunnel |
| Manage PHP & Tools | Install, update, and configure PHP versions and dev tools (Composer, Node, Bun, Laravel installer, WP-CLI) |
| Manage Services & Databases | Start, stop, and restart services (Redis, MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL, Meilisearch); create, backup, and drop databases |
| View Captured Mail | Browse mail captured by Yerd's built-in SMTP sink; view message bodies |
| Manage Proxies | Add, remove, and list whole-host proxies and path rules |
| Yerd Status & Doctor | Live daemon health dashboard with diagnostics and repair |
The extension finds the yerd binary in this order:
~/Library/Application Support/io.yerd.Yerd/bin/yerd (default install location)PATH/opt/homebrew/bin, /usr/local/bin, ~/.local/bin"Yerd daemon is not running" (exit code 69) → Open the Yerd app. The daemon starts automatically when the app launches.
"Yerd CLI not found"
→ In the Yerd app, go to Settings → Terminal CLI → Install.
→ Or set the Yerd CLI Path preference to the absolute path of your yerd binary.
Sites show localhost URLs instead of .test domains
→ The DNS resolver is not installed. In the Yerd app, go to Settings and install the resolver, or run yerd elevate in your terminal.
Everything stays local. The extension only shells out to your own yerd binary — no data leaves your machine.
The extension icon is derived from the Yerd logo, used under the MIT License.