Manage local Airflow environment with Astro CLI. Use when the user wants to start, stop, or restart Airflow, view logs, troubleshoot containers, or fix environment issues. For project setup, see setting-up-astro-project.
Install
npx skillscat add rory-data/copilot/managing-astro-local-env Install via the SkillsCat registry.
SKILL.md
Astro Local Environment
This skill helps you manage your local Airflow environment using the Astro CLI.
To set up a new project, see the setting-up-astro-project skill.
When Airflow is running, use MCP tools from authoring-dags and testing-dags skills.
Start / Stop / Restart
# Start local Airflow (webserver at http://localhost:8080)
astro dev start
# Stop containers (preserves data)
astro dev stop
# Kill and remove volumes (clean slate)
astro dev kill
# Restart all containers
astro dev restart
# Restart specific component
astro dev restart --scheduler
astro dev restart --webserverDefault credentials: admin / admin
Restart after modifying: requirements.txt, packages.txt, Dockerfile
Check Status
astro dev psView Logs
# All logs
astro dev logs
# Specific component
astro dev logs --scheduler
astro dev logs --webserver
# Follow in real-time
astro dev logs -fAccess Container Shell
# Bash into scheduler container
astro dev bash
# Run Airflow CLI commands
astro dev run airflow info
astro dev run airflow dags listTroubleshooting
| Issue | Solution |
|---|---|
| Port 8080 in use | Stop other containers or edit .astro/config.yaml |
| Container won't start | astro dev kill then astro dev start |
| Package install failed | Check requirements.txt syntax |
| DAG not appearing | Run astro dev parse to check for import errors |
| Out of disk space | docker system prune |
Reset Environment
When things are broken:
astro dev kill
astro dev startUpgrade Airflow
Test compatibility first
astro dev upgrade-testChange version
Edit
Dockerfile:FROM quay.io/astronomer/astro-runtime:13.0.0Restart:
astro dev kill && astro dev start
Related Skills
- setting-up-astro-project: Initialize projects and configure dependencies
- authoring-dags: Write DAGs (uses MCP tools, requires running Airflow)
- testing-dags: Test DAGs (uses MCP tools, requires running Airflow)