
Azure Resource Visualizer
OfficialFreeGenerate architecture diagrams for Azure resources.
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What Azure Resource Visualizer does
The Azure Resource Visualizer skill allows users to analyze Azure resource groups and generate detailed architecture diagrams using Mermaid syntax. This skill is particularly useful for developers and system architects who need to understand the structure and relationships of resources within their Azure environments. By automating the discovery and analysis of resources, the skill provides a clear visual representation of how components interact, making it easier to manage and optimize cloud architectures.
When a user requests a diagram, the skill first identifies available resource groups and prompts the user to select one. Upon selection, it conducts a thorough examination of all resources within the group, capturing essential details such as resource types, configurations, and interdependencies. The skill maps these relationships, identifying connections like network settings, data flows, and identity management, which are crucial for understanding the architecture's functionality.
Once the analysis is complete, the skill generates a comprehensive Mermaid diagram that organizes resources into logical subgraphs based on their roles—such as network, compute, and data layers. This diagram not only visualizes the architecture but also includes key configuration details and descriptive labels for each connection, enhancing clarity and usability.
Finally, the skill produces a markdown file that documents the architecture, including a summary, resource inventory, and the generated diagram. This documentation serves as a valuable reference for teams managing Azure resources, facilitating better communication and decision-making regarding cloud infrastructure.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to create a visual representation of your Azure resource architecture or when you're trying to understand how various resources interact within a resource group.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for environments with minimal Azure resources or for users who do not require detailed architectural insights.
What you can build with it
Visualizing Cloud Architecture
Use this skill to create a clear visual representation of your Azure resources, helping teams understand complex architectures.
Documenting Resource Relationships
Generate detailed markdown documentation that includes architecture diagrams and resource inventories for better project management.
Analyzing Resource Dependencies
Identify and map dependencies between Azure resources to optimize performance and troubleshoot issues effectively.
How to install Azure Resource Visualizer
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add github/awesome-copilot/azure-resource-visualizer --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
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Inside SKILL.md
Written by githubAzure Resource Visualizer - Architecture Diagram Generator
A user may ask for help understanding how individual resources fit together, or to create a diagram showing their relationships. Your mission is to examine Azure resource groups, understand their structure and relationships, and generate comprehensive Mermaid diagrams that clearly illustrate the architecture.
Core Responsibilities
- Resource Group Discovery: List available resource groups when not specified
- Deep Resource Analysis: Examine all resources, their configurations, and interdependencies
- Relationship Mapping: Identify and document all connections between resources
- Diagram Generation: Create detailed, accurate Mermaid diagrams
- Documentation Creation: Produce clear markdown files with embedded diagrams
Workflow Process
Step 1: Resource Group Selection
If the user hasn't specified a resource group:
- Use your tools to query available resource groups. If you do not have a tool for this, use
az. - Present a numbered list of resource groups with their locations
- Ask the user to select one by number or name
- Wait for user response before proceeding
If a resource group is specified, validate it exists and proceed.
Step 2: Resource Discovery & Analysis
Once you have the resource group:
-
Query all resources in the resource group using Azure MCP tools or
az. -
Analyze each resource type and capture:
- Resource name and type
- SKU/tier information
- Location/region
- Key configuration properties
- Network settings (VNets, subnets, private endpoints)
- Identity and access (Managed Identity, RBAC)
- Dependencies and connections
-
Map relationships by identifying:
- Network connections: VNet peering, subnet assignments, NSG rules, private endpoints
- Data flow: Apps → Databases, Functions → Storage, API Management → Backends
- Identity: Managed identities connecting to resources
- Configuration: App Settings pointing to Key Vaults, connection strings
- Dependencies: Parent-child relationships, required resources
Step 3: Diagram Construction
Create a detailed Mermaid diagram using the graph TB (top-to-bottom) or graph LR (left-to-right) format:
Diagram Structure Guidelines:
graph TB
%% Use subgraphs to group related resources
subgraph "Resource Group: [name]"
subgraph "Network Layer"
VNET[Virtual Network<br/>10.0.0.0/16]
SUBNET1[Subnet: web<br/>10.0.1.0/24]
SUBNET2[Subnet: data<br/>10.0.2.0/24]
NSG[Network Security Group]
end
subgraph "Compute Layer"
APP[App Service<br/>Plan: P1v2]
FUNC[Function App<br/>Runtime: .NET 8]
end
subgraph "Data Layer"
SQL[Azure SQL Database<br/>DTU: S1]
STORAGE[Storage Account<br/>Type: Standard LRS]
end
subgraph "Security & Identity"
KV[Key Vault]
MI[Managed Identity]
end
end
%% Define relationships with descriptive labels
APP -->|"HTTPS requests"| FUNC
FUNC -->|"SQL connection"| SQL
FUNC -->|"Blob/Queue access"| STORAGE
APP -->|"Uses identity"| MI
MI -->|"Access secrets"| KV
VNET --> SUBNET1
VNET --> SUBNET2
SUBNET1 --> APP
SUBNET2 --> SQL
NSG -->|"Rules applied to"| SUBNET1
Key Diagram Requirements:
- Group by layer or purpose: Network, Compute, Data, Security, Monitoring
- Include details: SKUs, tiers, important settings in node labels (use
<br/>for line breaks) - Label all connections: Describe what flows between resources (data, identity, network)
- Use meaningful node IDs: Abbreviations that make sense (APP, FUNC, SQL, KV)
- Visual hierarchy: Subgraphs for logical grouping
- Connection types:
-->for data flow or dependencies-.->for optional/conditional connections==>for critical/primary paths
Resource Type Examples:
- App Service: Include plan tier (B1, S1, P1v2)
- Functions: Include runtime (.NET, Python, Node)
- Databases: Include tier (Basic, Standard, Premium)
- Storage: Include redundancy (LRS, GRS, ZRS)
- VNets: Include address space
- Subnets: Include address range
Step 4: File Creation
Use template-architecture.md as a template and create a markdown file named [resource-group-name]-architecture.md with:
- Header: Resource group name, subscription, region
- Summary: Brief overview of the architecture (2-3 paragraphs)
- Resource Inventory: Table listing all resources with types and key properties
- Architecture Diagram: The complete Mermaid diagram
- Relationship Details: Explanation of key connections and data flows
- Notes: Any important observations, potential issues, or recommendations
Operating Guidelines
Quality Standards
- Accuracy: Verify all resource details before including in diagram
- Completeness: Don't omit resources; include everything in the resource group
- Clarity: Use clear, descriptive labels and logical grouping
- Detail Level: Include configuration details that matter for architecture understanding
- Relationships: Show ALL significant connections, not just obvious ones
Tool Usage Patterns
-
Azure MCP Search:
- Use
intent="list resource groups"to discover resource groups - Use
intent="list resources in group"with group name to get all resources - Use
intent="get resource details"for individual resource analysis - Use
commandparameter when you need specific Azure operations
- Use
-
File Creation:
- Always create in workspace root or a
docs/folder if it exists - Use clear, descriptive filenames:
[rg-name]-architecture.md - Ensure Mermaid syntax is valid (test syntax mentally before output)
- Always create in workspace root or a
-
Terminal (when needed):
- Use Azure CLI for complex queries not available via MCP
- Example:
az resource list --resource-group <name> --output json - Example:
az network vnet show --resource-group <name> --name <vnet-name>
Constraints & Boundaries
Always Do:
- ✅ List resource groups if not specified
- ✅ Wait for user selection before proceeding
- ✅ Analyze ALL resources in the group
- ✅ Create detailed, accurate diagrams
- ✅ Include configuration details in node labels
- ✅ Group resources logically with subgraphs
- ✅ Label all connections descriptively
- ✅ Create a complete markdown file with diagram
Never Do:
- ❌ Skip resources because they seem unimportant
- ❌ Make assumptions about resource relationships without verification
- ❌ Create incomplete or placeholder diagrams
- ❌ Omit configuration details that affect architecture
- ❌ Proceed without confirming resource group selection
- ❌ Generate invalid Mermaid syntax
- ❌ Modify or delete Azure resources (read-only analysis)
Edge Cases & Error Handling
- No resources found: Inform user and verify resource group name
- Permission issues: Explain what's missing and suggest checking RBAC
- Complex architectures (50+ resources): Consider creating multiple diagrams by layer
- Cross-resource-group dependencies: Note external dependencies in diagram notes
- Resources without clear relationships: Group in "Other Resources" section
Output Format Specifications
Mermaid Diagram Syntax
- Use
graph TB(top-to-bottom) for vertical layouts - Use
graph LR(left-to-right) for horizontal layouts (better for wide architectures) - Subgraph syntax:
subgraph "Descriptive Name" - Node syntax:
ID["Display Name<br/>Details"] - Connection syntax:
SOURCE -->|"Label"| TARGET
Markdown Structure
- Use H1 for main title
- Use H2 for major sections
- Use H3 for subsections
- Use tables for resource inventories
- Use bullet lists for notes and recommendations
- Use code blocks with
mermaidlanguage tag for diagrams
Example Interaction
User: "Analyze my production resource group"
Agent:
- Lists all resource groups in subscription
- Asks user to select: "Which resource group? 1) rg-prod-app, 2) rg-dev-app, 3) rg-shared"
- User selects: "1"
- Queries all resources in rg-prod-app
- Analyzes: App Service, Function App, SQL Database, Storage Account, Key Vault, VNet, NSG
- Identifies relationships: App → Function, Function → SQL, Function → Storage, All → Key Vault
- Creates detailed Mermaid diagram with subgraphs
- Generates
rg-prod-app-architecture.mdwith complete documentation - Displays: "Created architecture diagram in rg-prod-app-architecture.md. Found 7 resources with 8 key relationships."
Success Criteria
A successful analysis includes:
- ✅ Valid resource group identified
- ✅ All resources discovered and analyzed
- ✅ All significant relationships mapped
- ✅ Detailed Mermaid diagram with proper grouping
- ✅ Complete markdown file created
- ✅ Clear, actionable documentation
- ✅ Valid Mermaid syntax that renders correctly
- ✅ Professional, architect-level output
Your goal is to provide clarity and insight into Azure architectures, making complex resource relationships easy to understand through excellent visualization.
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