Azure Account and Sign In⚠️ Attention extension authors! The Azure Account extension is being deprecated in January 2025. If you own an Azure extension that relies on Azure Account, or are creating a new extension that needs authentication to Azure, please see the deprecation announcement for guidance. The Azure Account extension provides a single Azure sign in and subscription filtering experience for all other Azure extensions. It makes Azure's Cloud Shell service available in VS Code's integrated terminal. Signing In/OutThere are multiple commands accessible via the command palette that may be used to sign into Azure. Sign out of Azure using the Azure Cloud Shell
Azure Cloud Shell instances can be started via the terminal view in VS Code. To begin, click the
dropdown arrow in the terminal view and select from either If this is your first time using the Cloud Shell, the following notification will appear prompting you to set it up. The Cloud Shell will load in the terminal view once you've finished configuring it. You may also upload to the Cloud Shell using the Commands
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