Awesome-openclaw-skills azure-cli
Comprehensive Azure Cloud Platform management via command-line interface
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skills/azure-cli/SKILL.mdAzure CLI Skill
Master the Azure command-line interface for cloud infrastructure management, automation, and DevOps workflows.
Azure CLI is Microsoft's powerful cross-platform command-line tool for managing Azure resources. This skill provides comprehensive knowledge of Azure CLI commands, authentication, resource management, and automation patterns.
What You'll Learn
Core Concepts
- Azure subscription and resource group architecture
- Authentication methods and credential management
- Resource Provider organization and registration
- Global parameters, output formatting, and query syntax
- Automation scripting and error handling
Major Service Areas (66 command modules)
- Compute: Virtual Machines, Scale Sets, Kubernetes (AKS), Containers
- Networking: Virtual Networks, Load Balancers, CDN, Traffic Manager
- Storage & Data: Storage Accounts, Data Lake, Cosmos DB, Databases
- Application Services: App Service, Functions, Container Apps
- Databases: SQL Server, MySQL, PostgreSQL, CosmosDB
- Integration & Messaging: Event Hubs, Service Bus, Logic Apps
- Monitoring & Management: Azure Monitor, Policy, RBAC, Cost Management
- AI & Machine Learning: Cognitive Services, Machine Learning
- DevOps: Azure DevOps, Pipelines, Extensions
Quick Start
Installation
macOS:
brew install azure-cli
Linux (Ubuntu/Debian):
curl -sL https://aka.ms/InstallAzureCliLinux | bash
Windows:
choco install azure-cli # Or download MSI from https://aka.ms/InstallAzureCliWindowsMSI
Verify Installation:
az --version # Show version az --help # Show general help
First Steps
# 1. Login to Azure (opens browser for authentication) az login # 2. View your subscriptions az account list # 3. Set default subscription (optional) az account set --subscription "My Subscription" # 4. Create a resource group az group create -g myResourceGroup -l eastus # 5. List your resource groups az group list
Essential Commands
Authentication & Accounts
az login # Interactive login az login --service-principal -u APP_ID -p PASSWORD -t TENANT_ID az login --identity # Managed identity az logout # Sign out az account show # Current account az account list # All accounts az account set --subscription SUBSCRIPTION # Set default
Global Flags (Use with Any Command)
--subscription ID # Target subscription --resource-group -g RG # Target resource group --output -o json|table|tsv|yaml # Output format --query JMESPATH_QUERY # Filter/extract output --verbose -v # Verbose output --debug # Debug mode --help -h # Command help
Resource Groups
az group list # List all resource groups az group create -g RG -l LOCATION # Create az group delete -g RG # Delete az group show -g RG # Get details az group update -g RG --tags key=value # Update tags
Virtual Machines (Compute)
az vm create -g RG -n VM_NAME --image UbuntuLTS az vm list -g RG az vm show -g RG -n VM_NAME az vm start -g RG -n VM_NAME az vm stop -g RG -n VM_NAME az vm restart -g RG -n VM_NAME az vm delete -g RG -n VM_NAME
Storage Operations
az storage account create -g RG -n ACCOUNT --sku Standard_LRS az storage account list az storage container create --account-name ACCOUNT -n CONTAINER az storage blob upload --account-name ACCOUNT -c CONTAINER -n BLOB -f LOCAL_FILE az storage blob download --account-name ACCOUNT -c CONTAINER -n BLOB -f LOCAL_FILE
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
az aks create -g RG -n CLUSTER --node-count 2 az aks get-credentials -g RG -n CLUSTER az aks list az aks show -g RG -n CLUSTER az aks delete -g RG -n CLUSTER
Common Patterns
Pattern 1: Output Formatting
# Get only specific fields az vm list --query "[].{name: name, state: powerState}" # Get just the names az vm list --query "[].name" -o tsv # Filter and extract az vm list --query "[?powerState=='VM running'].name"
Pattern 2: Automation & Scripting
#!/bin/bash set -e # Exit on error # Get VM ID VM_ID=$(az vm create \ -g myRG \ -n myVM \ --image UbuntuLTS \ --query id \ --output tsv) echo "Created VM: $VM_ID" # Check provisioning state az vm show --ids "$VM_ID" --query provisioningState
Pattern 3: Batch Operations
# Delete all VMs in a resource group az vm list -g myRG -d --query "[].id" -o tsv | xargs az vm delete --ids # List all resources by tag az resource list --tag env=production
Pattern 4: Using Defaults
# Set defaults to reduce typing az configure --defaults group=myRG subscription=mySubscription location=eastus # Now commands are simpler az vm create -n myVM --image UbuntuLTS # group, subscription, location inherited
Helper Scripts
This skill includes helper bash scripts for common operations:
- azure-vm-status.sh — Check VM status across subscription
- azure-resource-cleanup.sh — Identify and remove unused resources
- azure-storage-analysis.sh — Analyze storage account usage and costs
- azure-subscription-info.sh — Get subscription quotas and limits
- azure-rg-deploy.sh — Deploy infrastructure with monitoring
Usage:
./scripts/azure-vm-status.sh -g myResourceGroup ./scripts/azure-storage-analysis.sh --subscription mySubscription
Advanced Topics
Output Querying with JMESPath
Azure CLI supports powerful output filtering using JMESPath:
# Sort results az vm list --query "sort_by([], &name)" # Complex filtering az vm list --query "[?location=='eastus' && powerState=='VM running'].name" # Aggregation az vm list --query "length([])" # Count VMs
Error Handling
# Check exit codes az vm create -g RG -n VM --image UbuntuLTS if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then echo "VM created successfully" else echo "Failed to create VM" exit 1 fi
Authentication Methods
Service Principal (Automation):
az login --service-principal \ --username $AZURE_CLIENT_ID \ --password $AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET \ --tenant $AZURE_TENANT_ID
Managed Identity (Azure Resources):
# On an Azure VM or Container Instance az login --identity
Token-based (CI/CD):
echo "$AZURE_ACCESS_TOKEN" | az login --service-principal -u $AZURE_CLIENT_ID --password-stdin --tenant $AZURE_TENANT_ID
Key Resources
- Official Documentation: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/
- Command Reference: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/reference-index
- GitHub Repository: https://github.com/Azure/azure-cli
- Comprehensive Guide: See references/REFERENCE.md
- Release Notes: https://github.com/Azure/azure-cli/releases
Tips & Tricks
-
Enable Tab Completion:
# macOS with Homebrew eval "$(az completion init zsh)" # Linux (bash) eval "$(az completion init bash)" -
Find Commands Quickly:
az find "create virtual machine" # Search for commands -
Use --no-wait for Long Operations:
az vm create -g RG -n VM --image UbuntuLTS --no-wait # Check status later with az vm show -
Save Frequently Used Parameters:
az configure --defaults group=myRG location=eastus -
Combine with Other Tools:
# Use with jq for advanced JSON processing az vm list | jq '.[] | select(.powerState == "VM running") | .name' # Use with xargs for batch operations az storage account list --query "[].name" -o tsv | xargs -I {} az storage account show -g RG -n {}
Next Steps
- Review references/REFERENCE.md for comprehensive command documentation
- Explore helper scripts in the
directoryscripts/ - Practice with non-production resources first
- Review Azure best practices and cost optimization strategies
Version: 1.0.0
License: MIT
Compatible with: Azure CLI v2.50+, Azure Subscription