azure-resource-lookup

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List, find, and show Azure resources across subscriptions or resource groups. Handles prompts like "list websites", "list virtual machines", "list my VMs", "show storage accounts", "find container apps", and "what resources do I have". USE FOR: resource inventory, find resources by tag, tag analysis, orphaned resource discovery (not for cost analysis), unattached disks, count resources by type, cross-subscription lookup, and Azure Resource Graph queries. DO NOT USE FOR: deploying/changing resources (use azure-deploy), cost optimization (use azure-cost), or non-Azure clouds.

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# Azure Resource Lookup List, find, and discover Azure resources of any type across subscriptions and resource groups. Use Azure Resource Graph (ARG) for fast, cross-cutting queries when dedicated MCP tools don't cover the resource type. ## When to Use This Skill Use this skill when the user wants to: - **List resources** of any type (VMs, web apps, storage accounts, container apps, databases, etc.) - **Show resources** in a specific subscription or resource group - Query resources **across multiple subscriptions** or resource types - Find **orphaned resources** (unattached disks, unused NICs, idle IPs) - Discover resources **missing required tags** or configurations - Get a **resource inventory** spanning multiple types - Find resources in a **specific state** (unhealthy, failed provisioning, stopped) - Answer "**what resources do I have?**" or "**show me my Azure resources**" > ๐Ÿ’ก **Tip:** For single-resource-type queries, first check if a dedicated MCP tool can handle it (see routing table below). If none exists, use Azure Resource Graph. ## Quick Reference | Property | Value | |----------|-------| | **Query Language** | KQL (Kusto Query Language subset) | | **CLI Command** | `az graph query -q "<KQL>" -o table` | | **Extension** | `az extension add --name resource-graph` | | **MCP Tool** | `extension_cli_generate` with intent for `az graph query` | | **Best For** | Cross-subscription queries, orphaned resources, tag audits | ## MCP Tools...

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microsoft
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microsoft/azure-skills
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3 months ago
Last Updated
2 months ago
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Bicep
License
MIT

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