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Builds, deploys, modifies GitHub Copilot SDK apps on Azure using azd templates with Express/TS API, React/Vite UI, Bicep infra, Dockerfiles. Targets codebases with @github/copilot-sdk markers.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/azure:azure-hosted-copilot-sdkThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
**Before routing to azure-prepare for ANY prompts involving an existing codebase**, scan the workspace for Copilot SDK markers. If ANY marker is found, this skill MUST be used instead of azure-prepare:
Before routing to azure-prepare for ANY prompts involving an existing codebase, scan the workspace for Copilot SDK markers. If ANY marker is found, this skill MUST be used instead of azure-prepare:
| Marker | Where to check |
|---|---|
@github/copilot-sdk | package.json dependencies |
copilot-sdk | package.json name or dependencies |
CopilotClient | Source files (.ts, .js) |
createSession + sendAndWait | Source files (.ts, .js) |
⚠️ Warning: ANY prompt targeting an existing codebase — deploy, modify, add feature, update, enhance — MUST trigger this skill when codebase contains
@github/copilot-sdk, even if the prompt does not mention "copilot". Do NOT fall through to azure-prepare.
| User wants | Action |
|---|---|
| Build new (empty project) | Step 2A (scaffold) |
| Add new SDK service to existing repo | Step 2B (scaffold alongside) |
| Deploy existing SDK app to Azure | Step 2C (add infra to existing SDK app) |
| Modify/add features to existing SDK app | Use codebase context + SDK references to implement |
| Add SDK to existing app code | Integrate SDK |
| Use Azure/own model | Step 3 (BYOM config) |
azd init --template azure-samples/copilot-sdk-service
Template includes API (Express/TS) + Web UI (React/Vite) + infra (Bicep) + Dockerfiles + token scripts — do NOT recreate. See SDK ref.
User has existing code and wants a new Copilot SDK service alongside it. Scaffold template to a temp dir, copy the API service + infra into the user's repo, adapt azure.yaml to include both existing and new services. See deploy existing ref.
User already has a working Copilot SDK app and needs Azure infra. See deploy existing ref.
Three model paths (layers on top of 2A/2B):
| Path | Config |
|---|---|
| GitHub default | No model param — SDK picks default |
| GitHub specific | model: "<name>" — use listModels() to discover |
| Azure BYOM | model + provider with bearerToken via DefaultAzureCredential |
⚠️ BYOM Auth — MANDATORY: Azure BYOM configurations MUST use
DefaultAzureCredential(local dev) orManagedIdentityCredential(production) to obtain abearerToken. The ONLY supported auth pattern isbearerTokenin the provider config. See auth-best-practices.md for the credential pattern and model config ref for the full BYOM code example.
See model config ref.
Invoke azure-prepare (skip its Step 0 routing — scaffolding is done) → azure-validate → azure-deploy in order.
AGENTS.md in user's repo before changesdocker info)bearerToken via DefaultAzureCredential or ManagedIdentityCredential — no other auth pattern is supportednpx claudepluginhub joshuarweaver/cascade-code-devops-misc-1 --plugin microsoft-azure-skills-10Build, deploy, and modify GitHub Copilot SDK apps on Azure. Activates automatically when @github/copilot-sdk or CopilotClient is detected.
Guides Azure Copilot development for troubleshooting, architecture, security, and coding patterns. Useful for VM sizing, Bicep/Terraform generation, Cosmos DB configuration, and App Service debugging.
Programmatically interact with GitHub Copilot CLI using SDK for Node.js, Python, Go, .NET. Manages sessions, custom tools, hooks, MCP servers, and streaming responses.