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Deploy prompt-based Azure AI agents from YAML definitions to Azure AI Foundry projects. Use when users want to (1) create and deploy Azure AI agents, (2) set up Azure AI infrastructure, (3) deploy AI models to Azure, or (4) test deployed agents interactively. Handles authentication, RBAC, quotas, and deployment complexities automatically.
Aspire orchestration for cloud-native distributed applications in any language (C#, Python, Node.js, Go). Handles dependency management, local dev with Docker, Azure deployment, service discovery, and observability dashboards. Use when setting up microservices, containerized apps, or polyglot distributed systems.
Design and implement Azure cloud architectures using best practices for compute, storage, databases, AI services, networking, and governance. Use when building applications on Microsoft Azure or migrating workloads to Azure cloud platform.
This skill should be used when user asks to "query Azure resources", "list storage accounts", "manage Key Vault secrets", "work with Cosmos DB", "check AKS clusters", "use Azure MCP", or interact with any Azure service.
Build container-based Foundry Agents using Azure AI Projects SDK with ImageBasedHostedAgentDefinition. Use when creating hosted agents that run custom code in Azure AI Foundry with your own container images. Triggers: "ImageBasedHostedAgentDefinition", "hosted agent", "container agent", "Foundry Agent", "create_version", "ProtocolVersionRecord", "AgentProtocol.RESPONSES", "custom agent image".
Azure CLI (az). Use when: managing Azure resources, deploying to App Service/Functions/Container Apps/AKS, working with Storage, SQL Database, Cosmos DB, VMs, VNets, NSGs, Key Vault, Entra ID (Azure AD), RBAC, Service Bus, Event Hubs, Container Registry, Azure Monitor, DNS, or any Azure service. Also covers: authentication, subscription management, CI/CD integration (GitHub Actions/Azure DevOps), Bicep/ARM templates, managed identities, and infrastructure automation.
Azure Event Grid SDK for .NET. Client library for publishing and consuming events with Azure Event Grid. Use for event-driven architectures, pub/sub messaging, CloudEvents, and EventGridEvents. Triggers: "Event Grid", "EventGridPublisherClient", "CloudEvent", "EventGridEvent", "publish events .NET", "event-driven", "pub/sub".
Explore and manage Azure DevOps work items: Epics, Features, User Stories, and Tasks. Provides project overview (tree), get epic, get feature, create work item, and edit work item modes. Use when the user wants to list epics, view features, browse work items, create tasks, edit user stories, or explore the backlog in Azure DevOps.
Design Azure infrastructure using natural language, or analyze existing Azure resources to auto-generate architecture diagrams, refine them through conversation, and deploy with Bicep. When to use this skill: - "Create X on Azure", "Set up a RAG architecture" (new design) - "Analyze my current Azure infrastructure", "Draw a diagram for rg-xxx" (existing analysis) - "Foundry is slow", "I want to reduce costs", "Strengthen security" (natural language modification) - Azure resource deployment, Bicep template generation, IaC code generation - Microsoft Foundry, AI Search, OpenAI, Fabric, ADLS Gen2, Databricks, and all Azure services
Expert knowledge for Azure Backup development including troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, architecture & design patterns, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when backing up Azure VMs, AKS, SQL/PostgreSQL/MySQL, SAP HANA, files/disks/blobs, or automating via CLI/PowerShell/REST, and other Azure Backup related development tasks. Not for Azure Site Recovery (use azure-site-recovery), Azure Virtual Machines (use azure-virtual-machines), Azure Blob Storage (use azure-blob-storage), Azure Files (use azure-files).
Expert knowledge for Azure AI Bot Service development including troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, architecture & design patterns, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when building Azure bots with Web Chat/Direct Line, Teams, OAuth/SSO, QnA/LUIS, or proactive messaging, and other Azure AI Bot Service related development tasks. Not for Azure Health Bot (use azure-health-bot), Azure Web PubSub (use azure-web-pubsub), Azure Communication Services (use azure-communication-services), Azure App Service (use azure-app-service).
Expert knowledge for Azure AI Personalizer development including troubleshooting, decision making, limits & quotas, security, configuration, and integrations & coding patterns. Use when tuning exploration/apprentice mode, single vs multi-slot calls, model export, quotas, or local inference SDK, and other Azure AI Personalizer related development tasks. Not for Azure AI services (use microsoft-foundry-tools), Azure AI Search (use azure-cognitive-search), Azure AI Metrics Advisor (use azure-metrics-advisor), Azure AI Anomaly Detector (use azure-anomaly-detector).