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Does Azure have a CLI?

Last updated on September 25, 2022 @ 11:37 am

Azure CLI is a command-line interface (CLI) for managing Azure resources. Azure CLI supports the following Azure services: Azure Blob Storage, Azure Database, Azure Functions, Azure Storage Connect, Azure Traffic Manager, and Azure Web Sites.

Azure CLI can be used to manage and monitor your Azure resources, manage your subscriptions, create and manage resources, and more.

Azure CLI is available in both preview and general availability. You can install it from the Microsoft Store or via the following command:

# Install-Package AzureCli

Azure CLI has a number of features that make it a powerful tool for managing your Azure resources. Some of the features that are available in Azure CLI include the following:

PRO TIP: No, Azure does not have a CLI. This is a common misconception. Azure has a set of tools called the Azure Command-Line Tools (ACLs), which provide a command-line interface for managing Azure resources. However, these tools are not compatible with the Windows Azure CLI.

– Manage your Azure resources using the command line.

– Support for Azure services including Azure Blob Storage, Azure Database, Azure Functions, Azure Traffic Manager, and Azure Web Sites.

– Integration with other tools such as PowerShell and Azure Resource Manager.

– Available in both preview and general availability.

– Easy to use with a syntax that is familiar to both PowerShell and command line users.

Overall, Azure CLI is a powerful tool that can be used to manage your Azure resources.

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