cheat.sheets:az  # Microsoft Azure CLI 2.0 # Command-line tools for Azure # Install Azure CLI 2.0 with one curl command. curl -L https://aka.ms/InstallAzureCli | bash # create a resource group named "MyRG" in the 'westus2' region az group create -n MyRG -l westus2 # create a Linux VM using the UbuntuTLS image, # with two attached storage disks of 10 GB and 20 GB az vm create -n MyLinuxVM -g MyRG \  --ssh-key-value $HOME/.ssh/id_rsa.pub --image UbuntuLTS \  --data-disk-sizes-gb 10 20 # list VMs az vm list --output table # list only VMs having distinct state az vm list -d --query "[?powerState=='VM running']" --output table # delete VM (with the name MyLinuxVM in the group MyRG) az vm delete -g MyRG -n MyLinuxVM --yes # Delete all VMs in a resource group az vm delete --ids $(az vm list -g MyRG --query "[].id" -o tsv) # Create an Image based on a running VM az vm deallocate -g MyRG -n MyLinuxVM az vm generalize -g MyRG -n MyLinuxVM az image create --resource-group MyRG --name MyTestImage --source MyLinuxVM # Running VM based on a VHD az storage blob upload --account-name "${account_name}" \  --account-key "${account_key}" --container-name "${container}" --type page \  --file "${file}" --name "${vhd}" az disk create \  --resource-group "${resource_group}" \  --name myManagedDisk \  --source "https://${account_name}.blob.core.windows.net/${container}/${vhd}" # open port az vm open-port --resource-group MyRG --name MyLinuxVM --port 443 --priority 899 # Show storage accounts az storage account list --output table # Show containers for an account az storage container list --account-name mystorageaccount --output table # Show blobs in a container az storage blob list --account-name mystorageaccount \  --container-name mycontainer --output table # list account keys az storage account keys list --account-name STORAGE_NAME --resource-group RESOURCE_GROUP # Show own images az image list --output table # Configure default storage location az configure --defaults location=eastus2 # Show disks az disk list --output table # Copy blob az storage blob copy start \  --source-uri 'https://xxx.blob.core.windows.net/jzwuuuzzapn0/abcd?...' \  --account-key XXXXXXXXXX== \  --account-name destaccount \  --destination-container vms \  --destination-blob DESTINATION-blob.vhd # List virtual networks az network vnet list --output table # List virtual networks adapters az network nic list --output table # List public IP addresses used by the VMs az vm list-ip-addresses --output table # create snapshot az snapshot create --resource-group IC-EXASOL-001 --source vm1-disk1 -n vm1-snap1 # create SAS url for a snapshot az snapshot grant-access --resource-group IC-EXASOL-001 --name vm1-snap1\  --duration-in-seconds 36000 --query '[accessSas]' -o tsv # attach disk az vm disk attach --vm-name vm1 -g RESOURCE_GROUP --disk DISK1_ID # detach disk az vm disk detach --vm-name vm1 -g RESOURCE_GROUP --name DISK1_ID  tldr:az  # az # The official CLI tool for Microsoft Azure. # Some subcommands such as `az login` have their own usage documentation. # More information: . # Log in to Azure: az login # Manage azure subscription information: az account # List all Azure Managed Disks: az disk list # List all Azure virtual machines: az vm list # Manage Azure Kubernetes Services: az aks # Manage Azure Network resources: az network