Previously, changes on core are made to incorporate azext_ai_examples:
In Cloud Shell, azext_ai_examples is pre-installed. It replaces built-in hand-crafted high-qualify large-quantity examples with auto-generated low-quality small-quantity examples.
For example, for az vm create --help:
Cloud Shell:
Examples
Create an Azure Virtual Machine. (autogenerated)
az vm create --admin-username deploy --generate-ssh-keys --image Centos --name MyVm
--resource-group MyResourceGroup
Create a default Ubuntu VM with automatic SSH authentication.
az vm create --name MyVm --resource-group MyResourceGroup --image UbuntuLTS
Create a VM by attaching to a managed operating system disk.
az vm create --resource-group MyResourceGroup --name MyVm --attach-os-disk MyOsDisk --os-
type linux
Create an Ubuntu Linux VM using a cloud-init script for configuration. See:
https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/virtual-machines-linux-using-cloud-init.
az vm create --resource-group MyResourceGroup --name MyVm --image debian --custom-data
MyCloudInitScript.yml
Create a default Windows Server VM with a private IP address.
az vm create --name MyVm --resource-group MyResourceGroup --public-ip-address "" --image
Win2012R2Datacenter
Some examples are even wrong:
Locally:
Examples
Create a default Ubuntu VM with automatic SSH authentication.
az vm create -n MyVm -g MyResourceGroup --image UbuntuLTS
Create a default RedHat VM with automatic SSH authentication using an image URN.
az vm create -n MyVm -g MyResourceGroup --image RedHat:RHEL:7-RAW:7.4.2018010506
Create a default Windows Server VM with a private IP address.
az vm create -n MyVm -g MyResourceGroup --public-ip-address "" --image Win2012R2Datacenter
Create a VM from a custom managed image.
az vm create -g MyResourceGroup -n MyVm --image MyImage
Create a VM from a generalized gallery image version.
az vm create -g MyResourceGroup -n MyVm --image /subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-00000
0000000/resourceGroups/myRG/providers/Microsoft.Compute/galleries/myGallery/images/myImage/v
ersions/1.0.0
Create a VM from a specialized gallery image version.
az vm create -g MyResourceGroup -n MyVm --image /subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-00000
0000000/resourceGroups/myRG/providers/Microsoft.Compute/galleries/myGallery/images/myImage/v
ersions/1.0.0 --specialized
Create a VM from the latest version of a gallery image
az vm create -g MyResourceGroup -n MyVm --image /subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-00000
0000000/resourceGroups/myRG/providers/Microsoft.Compute/galleries/myGallery/images/myImage
Create a VM by attaching to a managed operating system disk.
az vm create -g MyResourceGroup -n MyVm --attach-os-disk MyOsDisk --os-type linux
Create an Ubuntu Linux VM using a cloud-init script for configuration. See:
https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/linux/using-cloud-init.
az vm create -g MyResourceGroup -n MyVm --image debian --custom-data MyCloudInitScript.yml
Create a Debian VM with SSH key authentication and a public DNS entry, located on an existing
virtual network and availability set.
az vm create -n MyVm -g MyResourceGroup --image debian --vnet-name MyVnet --subnet subnet1 \
--availability-set MyAvailabilitySet --public-ip-address-dns-name MyUniqueDnsName \
--ssh-key-values @key-file
Create a simple Ubuntu Linux VM with a public IP address, DNS entry, two data disks (10GB and
20GB), and then generate ssh key pairs.
az vm create -n MyVm -g MyResourceGroup --public-ip-address-dns-name MyUniqueDnsName \
--image ubuntults --data-disk-sizes-gb 10 20 --size Standard_DS2_v2 \
--generate-ssh-keys
Create a Debian VM using Key Vault secrets.
az keyvault certificate create --vault-name vaultname -n cert1 \
-p "$(az keyvault certificate get-default-policy)"
secrets=$(az keyvault secret list-versions --vault-name vaultname \
-n cert1 --query "[?attributes.enabled].id" -o tsv)
vm_secrets=$(az vm secret format -s "$secrets")
az vm create -g group-name -n vm-name --admin-username deploy \
--image debian --secrets "$vm_secrets"
Create a CentOS VM with a system assigned identity. The VM will have a 'Contributor' role with
access to a storage account.
az vm create -n MyVm -g rg1 --image centos --assign-identity [system] --scope
/subscriptions/99999999-1bf0-4dda-
aec3-cb9272f09590/MyResourceGroup/myRG/providers/Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts/storage1
Create a debian VM with a user assigned identity.
az vm create -n MyVm -g rg1 --image debian --assign-identity
/subscriptions/99999999-1bf0-4dda-aec3-cb9272f09590/resourcegroups/myRG/providers/Microsoft.
ManagedIdentity/userAssignedIdentities/myID
Create a debian VM with both system and user assigned identity.
az vm create -n MyVm -g rg1 --image debian --assign-identity [system]
/subscriptions/99999999-1bf0-4dda-aec3-cb9272f09590/resourcegroups/myRG/providers/Microsoft.
ManagedIdentity/userAssignedIdentities/myID
Create a VM in an availability zone in the current resource group's region.
az vm create -n MyVm -g MyResourceGroup --image Centos --zone 1
Create multiple VMs. In this example, 3 VMs are created. They are MyVm0, MyVm1, MyVm2.
az vm create -n MyVm -g MyResourceGroup --image centos --count 3
Create a VM from shared gallery image (private preview feature, please contact shared image
gallery team by email sigpmdev@microsoft.com to register for preview if you're interested in
using this feature).
az vm create -n MyVm -g MyResourceGroup --image
/SharedGalleries/{gallery_unique_name}/Images/{image}/Versions/{version}
This impedes Azure CLI's capability in Cloud Shell.
Previously, changes on core are made to incorporate
azext_ai_examples:azext_ai_examplesis always loaded: {Core} Build and use command index #13294azext_ai_exampleshooks intoazure-cli-coreto modify the built-in examples: [Core] Expose example_provider hook to include AI examples #10987In Cloud Shell,
azext_ai_examplesis pre-installed. It replaces built-in hand-crafted high-qualify large-quantity examples with auto-generated low-quality small-quantity examples.For example, for
az vm create --help:Cloud Shell:
Some examples are even wrong:
Locally:
This impedes Azure CLI's capability in Cloud Shell.