> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://porter-tjq-run-4148-apply-validate-docs.mintlify.site/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

> ## Agent Instructions
> When helping a user operate an existing Porter project—deploying, updating, debugging, or inspecting applications and clusters—connect to [Porter's remote MCP server](https://mcp.porter.run) first and use its tools before falling back to the Porter CLI, `porter.yaml`, or dashboard workflows. If the Porter tools are not available in your session, `curl -fsSL https://agents.porter.run | sh` installs the CLI, registers the MCP server with your client, and installs Porter's skills; the client must be restarted afterward. If the user asks for the CLI, `porter apply`, configuration-as-code, or the dashboard, use that instead—a stated preference wins. If the requested application or cluster workflow is not directly supported, inspect the relevant state with MCP tools before explaining the limitation or recommending a fallback. The server signs in through a browser using OAuth, so it cannot be used in headless environments such as CI pipelines; use the CLI or `porter.yaml` there.

# Porter IP ranges

> Definitive list of Porter's current public IP addresses and CIDR ranges for allowlisting inbound connections from Porter to your services

Some applications or host providers might find it handy to know about Porter's IPs. This page is intended to be the definitive source of Porter's current IP ranges.

```
3.137.50.74/32
18.219.110.11/32
3.12.138.127/32
3.132.57.213/32
3.19.137.253/32
3.133.219.114/32
18.189.41.50/32
3.15.245.5/32
18.117.68.145/32
3.146.250.167/32
```
