Azure Powershell 5.1
Azure CLI 2.0 : managing Azure resources
Notepad++/ VSCode: for scripts
total commander: to search and compare files
Azure Powershell 5.1
Azure CLI 2.0 : managing Azure resources
Notepad++/ VSCode: for scripts
total commander: to search and compare files
– Either Add-AzureAccount (You can add as many accounts)
– or Get-AzurePublishSettingsFile
Import-AzurePublishSettingsFile C:\Users\GS\Spark-11-5-2015credentials.publishsettings
Run following cmdlet to check if you are connected successfully:
Get-AzureAccount / Get-AzureSubscription
To remove an account: Remove-AzureAccount -Name abc@xyz.com
https://www.tutorialspoint.com/microsoft_azure/microsoft_azure_powershell.htm
The Windows PowerShell Integrated Scripting Environment (ISE) is a host application for Windows PowerShell.
In Windows PowerShell ISE, you can run commands and write, test, and debug scripts in a single Windows-based graphic user interface with multiline editing, tab completion, syntax coloring, selective execution.
You can use menu items and keyboard shortcuts to perform many of the same tasks that you would perform in the Windows PowerShell console.
To start PowerShell ISE, type powershell in search box of Windows10 (as shown below) and click PowerShell ISE tool to open it. Or, search for powershell_ise.exe.
PowerShell ISE
Type your commands here and do the magic…. !!
Step 1: Install Microsoft Azure SDK for .NET
Step 2: Install the PowerShell extension for Visual Studio. In the Extensions view, type PowerShell in the search box, and then press Enter. The PowerShell extension from Microsoft should show up at the top of the search results.
Once extension is installed you’ll see following when you create a new project inside Visual Studio:
You are done!!