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The Azure Developer CLI (azd
) is an open-source tool that accelerates the time it takes for developers to get started on Azure by using developer-friendly commands that map to key stages in your workflow (code, build, deploy, monitor). The Azure Developer CLI uses application templates that include everything you need to get up and running on Azure, then allows you to customize them. The templates include application code and reusable infrastructure as code assets written in Bicep or Terraform and are infused with cloud best practices. More than that, they cover end-to-end scenarios that go far beyond "Hello World!".
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- Microsoft’s AI Azure Studio is now generally available and supports OpenAI’s GPT-4o - May 2024
- Generate Local .NET Secrets from Azure Deployments - March 2024
- Azure Developer CLI - The new infrastructure setup - Christian Lechner - Oct 2022
- Azure Developer CLI - How does it know that? - Christian Lechner - Oct 2022
- Azure Developer CLI - Compatibility journey for an Azure Functions Project - Christian Lechner - Oct 2022
- Azure Developer CLI - A Walkthrough - Christian Lechner - Sep 2022
- Better together, build and deploy to Azure with GitHub - May 2024
- Maximize joy, minimize toil with great developer experiences - May 2024
- How To Deploy to Azure with the Azure Developer CLI (azd) - May 2024
- Introduction to the Azure Developer CLI (azd) - April 2024
- Generate Local .NET Secrets from Azure Deployments - March 2024
- Azure Developer CLI - #QuickGlance Playlist - August 2022
- Azure Developer CLI - on Azure Cosmos DB TV - August 2022
- This repository is also associated with a live website that makes azd-templates searchable and discoverable (by various filter tags).
- Read this document for an overview of how the gallery is setup.
- Submit a template for the gallery! Use this issue to contribute your template to the showcase.
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