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Provides expert guidance for Azure AI Bot Service development including troubleshooting, architecture, security, and deployment patterns for bots using Direct Line, Teams, OAuth/SSO, and proactive messaging.
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This skill provides expert guidance for Azure AI Bot Service. Covers troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, architecture & design patterns, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. It combines local quick-reference content with remote documentation fetching capabilities.
This skill provides expert guidance for Azure AI Bot Service. Covers troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, architecture & design patterns, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. It combines local quick-reference content with remote documentation fetching capabilities.
IMPORTANT for Agent: Use the Category Index below to locate relevant sections. For categories with line ranges (e.g.,
L35-L120), useread_filewith the specified lines. For categories with file links (e.g.,[security.md](security.md)), useread_fileon the linked reference file
IMPORTANT for Agent: If
metadata.generated_atis more than 3 months old, suggest the user pull the latest version from the repository. Ifmcp_microsoftdocstools are not available, suggest the user install it: Installation Guide
This skill requires network access to fetch documentation content:
mcp_microsoftdocs:microsoft_docs_fetch with query string from=learn-agent-skill. Returns Markdown.fetch_webpage with query string from=learn-agent-skill&accept=text/markdown. Returns Markdown.| Category | Lines | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Troubleshooting | L37-L51 | Debugging and troubleshooting bots: using Emulator, transcripts, Dev Tunnels, inspection middleware, fixing HTTP 500, auth, config/channel issues, and skill/consumer problems. |
| Best Practices | L52-L66 | Guidance on designing, testing, and managing bot conversations: greetings, flow, navigation, interruptions, expirations, multimodal UX, debugging, unit testing, and Virtual Assistant best practices. |
| Decision Making | L67-L73 | Guidance on selecting the right Microsoft bot platform, choosing Azure channels vs adapters, and picking the best Direct Line option based on integration, control, and hosting needs. |
| Architecture & Design Patterns | L74-L86 | Designing bot architectures: dialog modularization, branching/looping flows, multi-LUIS/QnA routing, embedding bots in apps/web, human handoff, knowledge bots, and reusable skills. |
| Limits & Quotas | L87-L92 | Handling long-running bot operations (deferred replies, proactive messages) and checking which channels support specific features, attachments, and card types. |
| Security | L93-L112 | Securing Azure bots: auth/SSO (OAuth, Web Chat, skills), Direct Line security, network isolation/VNET, encryption, privacy, and configuring bot/connector authentication. |
| Configuration | L113-L157 | Configuring Azure AI bots: dialogs, language generation/understanding, memory/state, channels (Web Chat, Direct Line), telemetry/monitoring, skills, and environment-specific settings. |
| Integrations & Coding Patterns | L158-L217 | Connecting bots to channels (Teams, SMS, web, social), using Direct Line/Web Chat, handling activities/messages, media, cards, prompts, OAuth, state, skills, and channel-specific features. |
| Deployment | L218-L223 | Guides for provisioning App Service, deploying Bot Framework bots to Azure, and setting up CI/CD pipelines for automated bot deployment. |
| Topic | URL |
|---|---|
| Choose the right Microsoft chatbot solution | https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/bot-service/bot-overview?view=azure-bot-service-4.0 |
| Choose between Azure channels and adapters for bots | https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/bot-service/bot-service-channel-additional-channels?view=azure-bot-service-4.0 |
| Choose the right Direct Line option for bots | https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/bot-service/bot-service-channel-directline?view=azure-bot-service-4.0 |
| Topic | URL |
|---|---|
| Handle long-running operations in Azure bots | https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/bot-service/bot-builder-howto-long-operations-guidance?view=azure-bot-service-4.0 |
| Channel feature and card support reference | https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/bot-service/bot-service-channels-reference?view=azure-bot-service-4.0 |
| Topic | URL |
|---|---|
| Set up continuous deployment for Azure bots | https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/bot-service/bot-service-build-continuous-deployment?view=azure-bot-service-4.0 |
| Provision and deploy Bot Framework bots to Azure | https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/bot-service/provision-and-publish-a-bot?view=azure-bot-service-4.0 |
| Provision Azure App Service for bot deployment via CLI | https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/bot-service/provision-app-service?view=azure-bot-service-4.0 |
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