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Azure Cloud Migrate

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Cloud migration assistance for Azure. Assessment, planning, and execution of workload migrations from on-premises or other clouds.

By Microsoft 57,600 stars v1.0 Updated 2026-03-15
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About This Skill

# Azure Cloud Migrate

> This skill handles assessment and code migration of existing cloud workloads to Azure.

Rules

  1. Follow phases sequentially — do not skip
  2. Generate assessment before any code migration
  3. Load the scenario reference and follow its rules
  4. Use `mcp_azure_mcp_get_bestpractices` and `mcp_azure_mcp_documentation` MCP tools
  5. Use the latest supported runtime for the target service
  6. Destructive actions require `ask_user` — global-rules

Migration Scenarios

| Source | Target | Reference | |--------|--------|-----------| | AWS Lambda | Azure Functions | lambda-to-functions.md |

> No matching scenario? Use `mcp_azure_mcp_documentation` and `mcp_azure_mcp_get_bestpractices` tools.

Output Directory

All output goes to `<source-folder>-azure/` at workspace root. Never modify the source directory.

Steps

  1. Create `<source-folder>-azure/` at workspace root
  2. Assess — Analyze source, map services, generate report → assessment.md
  3. Migrate — Convert code using target programming model → code-migration.md
  4. Ask User — "Migration complete. Test locally or deploy to Azure?"
  5. Hand off to azure-prepare for infrastructure, testing, and deployment

Track progress in `migration-status.md` — see workflow-details.md.

FAQ

What does Azure Cloud Migrate do?
Cloud migration assistance for Azure. Assessment, planning, and execution of workload migrations from on-premises or other clouds.
What platforms support Azure Cloud Migrate?
Azure Cloud Migrate is available on Claude Code, OpenAI Codex CLI.

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