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Access comprehensive Microsoft documentation effortlessly.

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What Microsoft Docs does

The Microsoft Docs skill provides a streamlined way to query official Microsoft documentation across various technologies such as Azure, .NET, VS Code, GitHub, and more. By utilizing the Microsoft Learn MCP as the primary source, this skill allows users to quickly find concepts, tutorials, and code examples relevant to their needs. It is particularly useful for developers and designers who frequently work within the Microsoft ecosystem and require quick access to detailed information.

This skill includes several core functionalities: microsoft_docs_search for searching learn.microsoft.com, microsoft_code_sample_search for retrieving code snippets in specific programming languages, and microsoft_docs_fetch for obtaining complete page content from a URL when brief search results are insufficient. These tools enhance the research process by providing targeted results that can save time and improve productivity.

In addition to the main documentation source, the skill also accommodates content from other platforms. For instance, it directs users to the appropriate tools when documentation is hosted outside of learn.microsoft.com, such as the Aspire MCP server for .NET Aspire documentation or Context7 for VS Code and GitHub resources. This flexibility ensures that users can access the most relevant information regardless of where it is hosted.

Overall, the Microsoft Docs skill is designed for developers and designers who need quick and reliable access to Microsoft’s extensive documentation. Whether you are looking for a specific code example or a comprehensive tutorial, this skill simplifies the process of finding the information you need to enhance your projects.

When to use it

Use this skill when you need to quickly find Microsoft documentation, tutorials, or code examples related to Azure, .NET, or other Microsoft technologies.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for documentation that is not part of the Microsoft ecosystem, or for users who require extensive customization in their search queries.

What you can build with it

Finding Azure Tutorials

Quickly search for Azure tutorials to understand specific features or services.

Retrieving Code Samples

Use the skill to find relevant code snippets in your preferred programming language.

Accessing VS Code Documentation

Easily locate user guides and API references for Visual Studio Code.

How to install Microsoft Docs

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Microsoft Docs

Research skill for the Microsoft technology ecosystem. Covers learn.microsoft.com and documentation that lives outside it (VS Code, GitHub, Aspire, Agent Framework repos).


Default: Microsoft Learn MCP

Use these tools for everything on learn.microsoft.com — Azure, .NET, M365, Power Platform, Agent Framework, Semantic Kernel, Windows, and more. This is the primary tool for the vast majority of Microsoft documentation queries.

ToolPurpose
microsoft_docs_searchSearch learn.microsoft.com — concepts, guides, tutorials, configuration
microsoft_code_sample_searchFind working code snippets from Learn docs. Pass language (python, csharp, etc.) for best results
microsoft_docs_fetchGet full page content from a specific URL (when search excerpts aren't enough)

Use microsoft_docs_fetch after search when you need complete tutorials, all config options, or when search excerpts are truncated.

CLI Alternative

If the Learn MCP server is not available, use the mslearn CLI from your terminal or shell (for example, Bash, PowerShell, or cmd) instead:

# Run directly (no install needed)
npx @microsoft/learn-cli search "BlobClient UploadAsync Azure.Storage.Blobs"

# Or install globally, then run
npm install -g @microsoft/learn-cli
mslearn search "BlobClient UploadAsync Azure.Storage.Blobs"
MCP ToolCLI Command
microsoft_docs_search(query: "...")mslearn search "..."
microsoft_code_sample_search(query: "...", language: "...")mslearn code-search "..." --language ...
microsoft_docs_fetch(url: "...")mslearn fetch "..."

Pass --json to search or code-search to get raw JSON output for further processing.


Exceptions: When to Use Other Tools

The following categories live outside learn.microsoft.com. Use the specified tool instead.

.NET Aspire — Use Aspire MCP Server (preferred) or Context7

Aspire docs live on aspire.dev, not Learn. The best tool depends on your Aspire CLI version:

CLI 13.2+ (recommended) — The Aspire MCP server includes built-in docs search tools:

MCP ToolDescription
list_docsLists all available documentation from aspire.dev
search_docsWeighted lexical search across aspire.dev content
get_docRetrieves a specific document by slug

These ship in Aspire CLI 13.2 (PR #14028). To update: aspire update --self --channel daily. Ref: https://davidpine.dev/posts/aspire-docs-mcp-tools/

CLI 13.1 — The MCP server provides integration lookup (list_integrations, get_integration_docs) but not docs search. Fall back to Context7:

Library IDUse for
/microsoft/aspire.devPrimary — guides, integrations, CLI reference, deployment
/dotnet/aspireRuntime source — API internals, implementation details
/communitytoolkit/aspireCommunity integrations — Go, Java, Node.js, Ollama

VS Code — Use Context7

VS Code docs live on code.visualstudio.com, not Learn.

Library IDUse for
/websites/code_visualstudioUser docs — settings, features, debugging, remote dev
/websites/code_visualstudio_apiExtension API — webviews, TreeViews, commands, contribution points

GitHub — Use Context7

GitHub docs live on docs.github.com and cli.github.com.

Library IDUse for
/websites/github_enActions, API, repos, security, admin, Copilot
/websites/cli_githubGitHub CLI (gh) commands and flags

Agent Framework — Use Learn MCP + Context7

Agent Framework tutorials are on learn.microsoft.com (use microsoft_docs_search), but the GitHub repo has API-level detail that is often ahead of published docs — particularly DevUI REST API reference, CLI options, and .NET integration.

Library IDUse for
/websites/learn_microsoft_en-us_agent-frameworkTutorials — DevUI guides, tracing, workflow orchestration
/microsoft/agent-frameworkAPI detail — DevUI REST endpoints, CLI flags, auth, .NET AddDevUI/MapDevUI

DevUI tip: Query the Learn website source for how-to guides, then the repo source for API-level specifics (endpoint schemas, proxy config, auth tokens).


Context7 Setup

For any Context7 query, resolve the library ID first (one-time per session):

  1. Call mcp_context7_resolve-library-id with the technology name
  2. Call mcp_context7_query-docs with the returned library ID and a specific query

Writing Effective Queries

Be specific — include version, intent, and language:

# ❌ Too broad
"Azure Functions"
"agent framework"

# ✅ Specific
"Azure Functions Python v2 programming model"
"Cosmos DB partition key design best practices"
"GitHub Actions workflow_dispatch inputs matrix strategy"
"Aspire AddUvicornApp Python FastAPI integration"
"DevUI serve agents tracing OpenTelemetry directory discovery"
"Agent Framework workflow conditional edges branching handoff"

Include context:

  • Version when relevant (.NET 8, Aspire 13, VS Code 1.96)
  • Task intent (quickstart, tutorial, overview, limits, API reference)
  • Language for polyglot docs (Python, TypeScript, C#)

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