// List, find, and show Azure resources across subscriptions or resource groups. Handles prompts like "list the websites in my subscription", "list my web apps", "show my app services", "list virtual machines", "list my VMs", "show storage accounts", "find container apps", and "what resources do I have". USE FOR: list websites, list web apps, list app services, show websites in subscription, resource inventory, find resources by tag, tag analysis, orphaned resource discovery (not for cost analysis), unattached disks, count resources by type, cross-subscription lookup, and Azure Resource Graph queries. DO NOT USE FOR: deploying/changing resources (use azure-deploy), cost optimization (use azure-cost), or non-Azure clouds.
List, find, and show Azure resources across subscriptions or resource groups. Handles prompts like "list the websites in my subscription", "list my web apps", "show my app services", "list virtual machines", "list my VMs", "show storage accounts", "find container apps", and "what resources do I have". USE FOR: list websites, list web apps, list app services, show websites in subscription, resource inventory, find resources by tag, tag analysis, orphaned resource discovery (not for cost analysis), unattached disks, count resources by type, cross-subscription lookup, and Azure Resource Graph queries. DO NOT USE FOR: deploying/changing resources (use azure-deploy), cost optimization (use azure-cost), or non-Azure clouds.
List, find, and discover Azure resources of any type across subscriptions and resource groups. Use Azure Resource Graph (ARG) for fast, cross-cutting queries when dedicated MCP tools don't cover the resource type.
When to Use This Skill
Use this skill when the user wants to:
List resources of any type (VMs, web apps, storage accounts, container apps, databases, etc.)
Show resources in a specific subscription or resource group
Query resources across multiple subscriptions or resource types
Discover resources missing required tags or configurations
Get a resource inventory spanning multiple types
Find resources in a specific state (unhealthy, failed provisioning, stopped)
Answer "what resources do I have?" or "show me my Azure resources"
List web apps, websites, or App Services
⚠️ Warning: App Service / Web Apps have no dedicated MCP list command. Prompts like "list websites", "list web apps", or "list app services" must route through this skill to use Azure Resource Graph.
💡 Tip: For single-resource-type queries, first check if a dedicated MCP tool can handle it (see routing table below). If none exists, use Azure Resource Graph.
Quick Reference
Property
Value
Query Language
KQL (Kusto Query Language subset)
CLI Command
az graph query -q "<KQL>" -o table
Extension
az extension add --name resource-graph
MCP Tool
extension_cli_generate with intent for az graph query
Best For
Cross-subscription queries, orphaned resources, tag audits
MCP Tools
Tool
Purpose
When to Use
extension_cli_generate
Generate az graph query commands
Primary tool — generate ARG queries from user intent
mcp_azure_mcp_subscription_list
List available subscriptions
Discover subscription scope before querying
mcp_azure_mcp_group_list
List resource groups
Narrow query scope
Workflow
Step 1: Check for a Dedicated MCP Tool
For single-resource-type queries, check if a dedicated MCP tool can handle it:
Resource Type
MCP Tool
Coverage
Virtual Machines
compute
✅ Full — list, details, sizes
Storage Accounts
storage
✅ Full — accounts, blobs, tables
Cosmos DB
cosmos
✅ Full — accounts, databases, queries
Key Vault
keyvault
⚠️ Partial — secrets/keys only, no vault listing
SQL Databases
sql
⚠️ Partial — requires resource group name
Container Registries
acr
✅ Full — list registries
Kubernetes (AKS)
aks
✅ Full — clusters, node pools
App Service / Web Apps
appservice
❌ No list command — use ARG
Container Apps
—
❌ No MCP tool — use ARG
Event Hubs
eventhubs
✅ Full — namespaces, hubs
Service Bus
servicebus
✅ Full — queues, topics
If a dedicated tool is available with full coverage, use it. Otherwise proceed to Step 2.
Step 2: Generate the ARG Query
Use extension_cli_generate to build the az graph query command:
mcp_azure_mcp_extension_cli_generateintent:"query Azure Resource Graph to <user's request>"cli-type:"az"