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Azure Deploy

AUTHORITATIVE GUIDANCE — MANDATORY COMPLIANCE

PREREQUISITE: The azure-validate skill MUST be invoked and completed with status Validated BEFORE executing this skill.

⛔ STOP — PREREQUISITE CHECK REQUIRED Before proceeding, verify BOTH prerequisites are met:

  1. azure-prepare was invoked and completed → .azure/plan.md exists
  2. azure-validate was invoked and passed → plan status = Validated

If EITHER is missing, STOP IMMEDIATELY:

  • No plan? → Invoke azure-prepare skill first
  • Status not Validated? → Invoke azure-validate skill first

⛔ DO NOT MANUALLY UPDATE THE PLAN STATUS

You are FORBIDDEN from changing the plan status to Validated yourself. Only the azure-validate skill is authorized to set this status after running actual validation checks. If you update the status without running validation, deployments will fail.

DO NOT ASSUME the app is ready. DO NOT SKIP validation to save time. Skipping steps causes deployment failures. The complete workflow ensures success:

azure-prepareazure-validateazure-deploy

Triggers

Activate this skill when user wants to:

  • Execute deployment of an already-prepared application (azure.yaml and infra/ exist)
  • Push updates to an existing Azure deployment
  • Run azd up, azd deploy, or az deployment on a prepared project
  • Ship already-built code to production
  • Deploy an application that already includes API Management (APIM) gateway infrastructure

Scope: This skill executes deployments. It does not create applications, generate infrastructure code, or scaffold projects. For those tasks, use azure-prepare.

APIM / AI Gateway: Use this skill to deploy applications whose APIM/AI gateway infrastructure was already created during azure-prepare. For creating or changing APIM resources, see APIM deployment guide. For AI governance policies, invoke azure-aigateway skill.

Rules

  1. Run after azure-prepare and azure-validate
  2. .azure/plan.md must exist with status Validated
  3. Pre-deploy checklist requiredPre-Deploy Checklist
  4. Destructive actions require ask_userglobal-rules
  5. Scope: deployment execution only — This skill owns execution of azd up, azd deploy, terraform apply, and az deployment commands. These commands are run through this skill's error recovery and verification pipeline.

Steps

#ActionReference
1Check Plan — Read .azure/plan.md, verify status = Validated AND Validation Proof section is populated.azure/plan.md
2Pre-Deploy Checklist — MUST complete ALL stepsPre-Deploy Checklist
3Load Recipe — Based on recipe.type in .azure/plan.mdrecipes/README.md
4Execute Deploy — Follow recipe stepsRecipe README
5Post-Deploy — Configure SQL managed identity and apply EF migrations if applicablePost-Deployment
6Handle Errors — See recipe's errors.md
7Verify Success — Confirm deployment completed and endpoints are accessibleVerification

⛔ VALIDATION PROOF CHECK

When checking the plan, verify the Validation Proof section (Section 7) contains actual validation results with commands run and timestamps. If this section is empty, validation was bypassed — invoke azure-validate skill first.

SDK Quick References

MCP Tools

ToolPurpose
mcp_azure_mcp_subscription_listList available subscriptions
mcp_azure_mcp_group_listList resource groups in subscription
mcp_azure_mcp_azdExecute AZD commands

References

Source

git clone https://github.com/microsoft/GitHub-Copilot-for-Azure/blob/main/plugin/skills/azure-deploy/SKILL.mdView on GitHub

Overview

azure-deploy executes deployments for apps that are already prepared and have an existing .azure/plan.md and infrastructure. It orchestrates azd up, azd deploy, terraform apply, and az deployment commands with built-in error recovery. The workflow requires prior azure-prepare and a Validated plan via azure-validate.

How This Skill Works

Once prerequisites pass, the skill loads the plan from .azure/plan.md, runs the deployment and provisioning commands (azd up, azd deploy, terraform apply, az deployment), and applies error recovery to handle common failures. It verifies the plan status remains Validated and reports results, ensuring changes are safely pushed to production.

When to Use It

  • run azd up
  • run azd deploy
  • execute deployment
  • push to production
  • go live

Quick Start

  1. Step 1: Verify .azure/plan.md exists and plan status is Validated
  2. Step 2: Run the deployment sequence: azd up, azd deploy, terraform apply, az deployment
  3. Step 3: Confirm deployment success and monitor production telemetry

Best Practices

  • Verify .azure/plan.md exists and is Validated before deployment
  • Complete the Pre-Deploy Checklist referenced in the plan
  • Review recipe.type and plan details loaded from the plan
  • Rely on built-in error recovery and monitor logs
  • Only deploy to production after all governance checks pass

Example Use Cases

  • Deploy a web API after the APIM gateway and infrastructure are prepared
  • Push an updated microservice to production using an existing Terraform setup
  • Apply Terraform changes to Azure resources via terraform apply during deployment
  • Publish an updated Azure Function or web app with azd up and azd deploy
  • Launch an app already integrated with APIM gateway on Azure

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