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Published: Jun 11, 2020 License: MIT

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AzBrowse

An interactive CLI for browsing azure resources, inspired by resources.azure.com

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Status

This is a pet project which has matured thanks to support from awesome contributions.

Currently I'm using it every day but it is experimental so use with caution on a production environment!!

Demo

Cool what else can it do?

Lots check out the guided tour here.

Install

Pre-req: Ensure you have the az command from Azure CLI setup on your machine and are logged-in otherwise azbrowse won't work!

Mac (via HomeBrew)
brew install lawrencegripper/tap/azbrowse
Windows (via Scoop)

Install Scoop

iex (new-object net.webclient).downloadstring('https://get.scoop.sh')

Install AzBrowse using Scoop

scoop bucket add azbrowse https://github.com/lawrencegripper/scoop-bucket.git
scoop install azbrowse
Linux (via Releases tar.gz)

Grab the url to the .tar.gz for the latest release for your platform/architecture. E.g. https://github.com/lawrencegripper/azbrowse/releases/download/v1.1.193/azbrowse_linux_amd64.tar.gz

Download the release (either via the browser or wget https://github.com/lawrencegripper/azbrowse/releases/download/v1.1.193/azbrowse_linux_amd64.tar.gz).

Extract the binary from the archive to a suitable location (here we're using /usr/bin for convenience): tar -C /usr/bin -zxvf azbrowse_linux_amd64.tar.gz azbrowse

Make the binary executable: chmod +x /usr/bin/azbrowse

Install via azure-cli extention

Warning: This is experimental and Non-functional on Windows. Only tested on Unix based systems

Want to run az browse and have the azure-cli install and run azbrowse?

This extension from Noel Bundick lets you do just that

DIY

Simply download the archive/package suitable for your machine, from the release page, and execute it.

Bonus: Add it to your $PATH so you can run azbrowse anywhere.

Test out via Docker

You can then start azbrowse in docker by mounting in your $HOME directory so azbrowse can access the login details from your machine inside the docker container.

docker run -it --rm -v $HOME:/root/ -v /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro lawrencegripper/azbrowse

Docs

See the docs for getting started guides, configuration docs, ...

Plans

Issues on the repository track plans, I'd love help so feel free to comment on an issue you'd like to work on and we'll go from there.

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