| name | azure-stack-deploy |
| description | Run an Azure Deployment Stack create (subscription scope) for a prepared Git-Ape deployment artifact and write state.json (schemaVersion 1.0). Use locally so the result matches the CI deploy workflow. |
| argument-hint | Deployment ID (folder under .azure/deployments/) — optional --location override |
| user-invocable | true |
Azure Stack Deploy
Deploy a Git-Ape deployment artifact as a subscription-scoped Azure Deployment Stack (az stack sub create --action-on-unmanage deleteAll). The stack is the lifecycle owner of every resource the template creates — across resource groups and subscription scope — which makes destroy idempotent in a single call (see azure-stack-destroy).
This skill produces the same state.json schema (schemaVersion: "1.0") as the CI workflow at .github/workflows/git-ape-deploy.yml, so local deployments and pipeline deployments are interchangeable.
When to Use
- Local deployment from VS Code or terminal (the
git-ape agent invokes this in Stage 3)
- Re-deploying an existing deployment ID after template edits — stacks are stateful, so this is an in-place update
- Any time you would otherwise run
az deployment sub create against a Git-Ape template.json
Do NOT use for
- Tearing down / destroying an existing deployment — use
azure-stack-destroy instead
- What-if preview / preflight validation without deploying — use
azure-deployment-preflight instead
- Off-topic (non-Azure, non-deployment) requests
- Generating or editing ARM templates — use
azure-prepare or another IaC authoring skill
Prerequisites
| Tool | Why |
|---|
az (Azure CLI ≥ 2.59) | az stack sub requires CLI ≥ 2.50; 2.59 has the latest stack flags |
jq | State capture and JSON extraction |
bash ≥ 4 OR PowerShell 7+ | Either runner works |
Active az login | Skill exits early if no subscription is selected |
Existing template.json (and optional parameters.json) under .azure/deployments/<id>/ | Source artifacts |
Procedure
1. Locate deployment artifacts
DEPLOYMENT_ID="deploy-20260506-001"
DEPLOYMENT_PATH=".azure/deployments/$DEPLOYMENT_ID"
[[ -f "$DEPLOYMENT_PATH/template.json" ]] || { echo "template.json missing"; exit 1; }
If parameters.json is present, location, project (or projectName), and environment are read from it. Defaults: eastus / unknown / dev.
2. Run the script
.github/skills/azure-stack-deploy/scripts/deploy-stack.sh \
--deployment-id "$DEPLOYMENT_ID"
PowerShell equivalent:
.github/skills/azure-stack-deploy/scripts/deploy-stack.ps1 `
-DeploymentId "$DEPLOYMENT_ID"
The script:
- Resolves
location, project, environment from parameters.json (or defaults)
- Validates Azure CLI session (
az account show)
- Calls
az stack sub create with the canonical Git-Ape flag set:
--action-on-unmanage deleteAll
--deny-settings-mode none
--description "Git-Ape deployment <id>"
--tags managedBy=git-ape deploymentId=<id>
--yes --verbose
- On stack failure, falls back to
az deployment sub create and prints ⚠️ FALLBACK: no multi-RG idempotency, no soft-delete tracking so the trade-off is unambiguous
- On any deployment failure, dumps the per-operation failure list (
az deployment operation sub list) inline so the root cause is visible without clicking into the Portal
- On success, queries
az stack sub show --query "resources[].id" for the live managed-resource list, classifies each resource (type, scope, soft-deletable, purge-protected), and writes the extended state.json
- Updates
metadata.json with status: "succeeded", deployMethod, and resourceGroups[]
3. Inspect output
✅ Deployment succeeded in 142s (method: stack)
State written to: .azure/deployments/deploy-20260506-001/state.json
Stack ID: /subscriptions/<sub>/providers/Microsoft.Resources/deploymentStacks/deploy-20260506-001
To destroy this deployment:
/azure-stack-destroy deploy-20260506-001
What to tell the user after running
After the script returns, your reply MUST mention:
- The primitive used:
az stack sub create --action-on-unmanage deleteAll (or fallback az deployment sub create)
- The stack ID (from
state.json.stackId) — this is the single handle for destroy
- That
state.json (schemaVersion 1.0) was written under the deployment folder
- The next-step destroy command:
/azure-stack-destroy <deploymentId>
Arguments
| Flag (bash) | Param (pwsh) | Required | Description |
|---|
--deployment-id <id> | -DeploymentId <id> | yes | Folder name under .azure/deployments/ |
--location <region> | -Location <region> | no | Override the location from parameters.json |
--no-fallback | -NoFallback | no | Fail loudly if the stack call fails instead of falling back to az deployment sub create |
state.json schema (v1.0)
{
"schemaVersion": "1.0",
"deploymentId": "deploy-20260506-001",
"timestamp": "2026-05-06T12:00:00Z",
"status": "succeeded",
"duration": "142s",
"subscription": "<sub-id>",
"location": "eastus",
"project": "myapp",
"environment": "dev",
"resourceGroup": "rg-myapp-dev-eastus",
"deployMethod": "stack",
"stackId": "/subscriptions/<sub>/providers/Microsoft.Resources/deploymentStacks/deploy-20260506-001",
"managedResources": [
{
"id": "/subscriptions/<sub>/resourceGroups/rg-myapp-dev-eastus/providers/Microsoft.KeyVault/vaults/kv-myapp-dev-eus",
"type": "Microsoft.KeyVault/vaults",
"scope": "resourceGroup",
"softDeletable": true,
"purgeProtected": true
}
],
"resourceGroups": ["rg-myapp-dev-eastus"],
"subscriptions": ["<sub-id>"],
"externalReferences": []
}
See website/docs/deployment/state.md for the full schema reference.
Soft-deletable resource types tracked
Microsoft.KeyVault/vaults, Microsoft.CognitiveServices/accounts, Microsoft.AppConfiguration/configurationStores, Microsoft.ApiManagement/service, Microsoft.MachineLearningServices/workspaces, Microsoft.RecoveryServices/vaults.
The destroy skill (azure-stack-destroy) consumes the softDeletable and purgeProtected fields to drive its purge sweep.
Failure modes
| Symptom | Likely cause | Recovery |
|---|
Not logged in to Azure | az login missing | Run az login then retry |
template.json missing | Wrong deployment ID | Check .azure/deployments/ contents |
| Stack create fails immediately | Region/policy blocks Deployment Stacks | Re-run without --no-fallback, accept the legacy path, or pick a supported region |
Stack succeeds but state.json missing managed resources | az stack sub show race condition | Re-run — the script is idempotent (stacks de-duplicate on --name) |
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