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azureshell 0.2.5
An interactive Azure CLI 2.0 command line interface.
[Note] Microsoft official Azure CLI 2.0 shell can be found at
Azure/azure-cli-shell
Features
Auto-completion of Azure CLI group, subgroups, commands, and
parameters
Syntax highlighting
Command history
Supported Environments
Python versions: 2.7, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.5, 3.6 and maybe more
OS: Mac, Ubuntu, CentOS, Bash-on-Windows, or any platform where
azure-cli can be installed
Prerequisites
You need Azure CLI 2.0 installed as prerequisites for azure-shell.
Please refer to Install Azure CLI
2.0
and install it if not yet installed
Installation
The azure-shell requires python and pip to install. You can install the
azure-shell using pip:
pip install azure-shell
If you’ve already have azure-shell installed and want to upgrade to the
latest version, you can upgrade like this:
pip install --upgrade azure-shell
Usage
Once you’ve installed the azure-shell, you can run azure-shell by simply
typing azure-shell:
azure-shell
You can exit the azure-shell by typing either exit or quit:
azure> exit
Basically you can run azure-shell without making any configurations but
you can give options to azure-shell to change its default behabior:
azure-shell --help
Usage: azure-shell [-h] [--version] [--basedir BASEDIR] [--config CONFIG]
[--index INDEX]
An interactive Azure CLI command line interface
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--version show program's version number and exit
--basedir BASEDIR Azure Shell base dir path ($HOME/.azureshell by default)
--config CONFIG Azure Shell config file path
($HOME/.azureshell/azureshell.conf by default)
--index INDEX Azure Shell index file to load ($HOME/.azureshel/cli-
index-<azure_cli_version>.json)
Azure Shell Index Generator
You can generate an index for azure-shell using
azure-shell-index-generator command. Please be noted that it will take
time before all data generation works are done
azure-shell-index-generator --output ~/.azureshell/cli-index.json
Basically you don’t need to generate the index by yourself as
azure-shell automatically downloads an index from its repository and
load it for commands and parameters completion in startup time. But you
also can give azure-shell your index using –index option.
azure-shell --index ~/.azureshell/cli-index.json
Contributing
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at
https://github.com/yokawasa/azure-shell
More Information
Get started with Azure CLI
2.0
Install Azure CLI
2.0
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