The Azure MCP Server, bringing the power of Azure to your agents.
27 Tools
Version 4.43 or later needs to be installed to add the server automatically
Tools
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azmcp-appconfig-account-list | List all App Configuration stores in a subscription. This command retrieves and displays all App Configuration stores available in the specified subscription. Results include store names returned as a JSON array. |
azmcp-appconfig-kv-delete | Delete a key-value pair from an App Configuration store. This command removes the specified key-value pair from the store. If a label is specified, only the labeled version is deleted. If no label is specified, the key-value with the matching key and the default label will be deleted. |
azmcp-appconfig-kv-list | List all key-values in an App Configuration store. This command retrieves and displays all key-value pairs from the specified store. Each key-value includes its key, value, label, content type, ETag, last modified time, and lock status. |
azmcp-appconfig-kv-lock | Lock a key-value in an App Configuration store. This command sets a key-value to read-only mode, preventing any modifications to its value. You must specify an account name and key. Optionally, you can specify a label to lock a specific labeled version of the key-value. |
azmcp-appconfig-kv-set | Set a key-value setting in an App Configuration store. This command creates or updates a key-value setting with the specified value. You must specify an account name, key, and value. Optionally, you can specify a label otherwise the default label will be used. |
azmcp-appconfig-kv-show | Show a specific key-value setting in an App Configuration store. This command retrieves and displays the value, label, content type, ETag, last modified time, and lock status for a specific setting. You must specify an account name and key. Optionally, you can specify a label otherwise the setting with default label will be retrieved. |
azmcp-appconfig-kv-unlock | Unlock a key-value setting in an App Configuration store. This command removes the read-only mode from a key-value setting, allowing modifications to its value. You must specify an account name and key. Optionally, you can specify a label to unlock a specific labeled version of the setting, otherwise the setting with the default label will be unlocked. |
azmcp-cosmos-account-list | List all Cosmos DB accounts in a subscription. This command retrieves and displays all Cosmos DB accounts available in the specified subscription. Results include account names and are returned as a JSON array. |
azmcp-cosmos-database-container-item-query | Execute a SQL query against items in a Cosmos DB container. Requires account-name, database-name, and container-name. The query parameter accepts SQL query syntax. Results are returned as a JSON array of documents. |
azmcp-cosmos-database-container-list | List all containers in a Cosmos DB database. This command retrieves and displays all containers within the specified database and Cosmos DB account. Results include container names and are returned as a JSON array. You must specify both an account name and a database name. |
azmcp-cosmos-database-list | List all databases in a Cosmos DB account. This command retrieves and displays all databases available in the specified Cosmos DB account. Results include database names and are returned as a JSON array. |
azmcp-extension-az | Your job is to answer questions about an Azure environment by executing Azure CLI commands. You have the following rules: - Use the Azure CLI to manage Azure resources and services. Do not use any other tool. - Provide a valid Azure CLI command. For example: 'group list'. - When deleting or modifying resources, ALWAYS request user confirmation. - If a command fails, retry 3 times before giving up with an improved version of the code based on the returned feedback. - When listing resources, ensure pagination is handled correctly so that all resources are returned. - You can ONLY write code that interacts with Azure. It CANNOT generate charts, tables, graphs, etc. - You can delete or modify resources in your Azure environment. Always be cautious and include appropriate warnings when providing commands to users. - Be concise, professional and to the point. Do not give generic advice, always reply with detailed & contextual data sourced from the current Azure environment. |
azmcp-extension-azd | Use this tool to always run all Azure Developer CLI (azd) commands. Most common activities will be helping users initialize projects, manage environments, provision and deploy infrastructure and apps to their Azure environment. If an azure.yaml file exists in the workspace, treat it as an existing azd project; otherwise, use init to create one. Always pass --cwd with the full workspace path, and use -e to specify the environment when required. Confirm with the user before performing destructive operations. After each command, suggest next steps if available, and ask before proceeding. On errors, prompt for missing info and retry. Be concise and contextual, using data from the user's environment and workspace to provide accurate, actionable responses. This tool can create, modify or delete resources in Azure. Always warn and confirm action with the user before performing destructive commands like 'up', 'down', 'provision' or 'deploy'. |
azmcp-group-list | List all resource groups in a subscription. This command retrieves all resource groups available in the specified subscription. Results include resource group names and IDs, returned as a JSON array. |
azmcp-monitor-log-query | Execute a KQL query against a Log Analytics workspace. Requires workspace and resource group. Optional hours (default: 24) and limit (default: 20) parameters. The query parameter accepts KQL syntax. |
azmcp-monitor-table-list | List all tables in a Log Analytics workspace. Requires workspace. Returns table names and schemas that can be used for constructing KQL queries. |
azmcp-monitor-workspace-list | List Log Analytics workspaces in a subscription. This command retrieves all Log Analytics workspaces available in the specified Azure subscription, displaying their names, IDs, and other key properties. Use this command to identify workspaces before querying their logs or tables. |
azmcp-search-index-describe | Get the full definition of an Azure AI Search index. Returns the complete index configuration including fields, analyzers, suggesters, scoring profiles, and other settings. Required arguments: - service-name: The name of the Azure AI Search service - index-name: The name of the search index to retrieve |
azmcp-search-index-list | List all indexes in an Azure AI Search service. Required arguments: - service-name |
azmcp-search-index-query | Query an Azure AI Search index. Returns search results matching the specified query. Required arguments: - service-name: The name of the Azure AI Search service - index-name: The name of the search index to query - query: The search text to query with |
azmcp-search-service-list | List all Azure AI Search services in a subscription. Required arguments: - subscription |
azmcp-storage-account-list | List all Storage accounts in a subscription. This command retrieves all Storage accounts available in the specified subscription. Results include account names and are returned as a JSON array. |
azmcp-storage-blob-container-details | Get detailed properties of a storage container including metadata, lease status, and access level. Requires account-name and container-name. |
azmcp-storage-blob-container-list | List all containers in a Storage account. This command retrieves and displays all containers available in the specified account. Results include container names and are returned as a JSON array. Requires account-name. |
azmcp-storage-blob-list | List all blobs in a Storage container. This command retrieves and displays all blobs available in the specified container and Storage account. Results include blob names, sizes, and content types, returned as a JSON array. Requires account-name and container-name. |
azmcp-storage-table-list | List all tables in a Storage account. This command retrieves and displays all tables available in the specified Storage account. Results include table names and are returned as a JSON array. You must specify an account name and subscription ID. Use this command to explore your Storage resources or to verify table existence before performing operations on specific tables. |
azmcp-subscription-list | List all Azure subscriptions accessible to your account. Optionally specify tenant and auth-method. Results include subscription names and IDs, returned as a JSON array. |
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