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Azurehelp-MCP-Server
Dies ist MCP Server für Azure helfen APIs für geführte Fehlerbehebung
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🧠 Azure Self Help MCP Server
Welcome to the Azure Troubleshooter MCP Server – a hands-on implementation of Model Context Protocol (MCP), designed to enable intelligent agents (like Claude or Semantic Kernel) to troubleshoot Azure resources step-by-step using the Azure Self Help API.
In short: it lets your AI app talk to Azure’s Guided Troubleshooter, automating common diagnostic workflows.
💡 What Is This?
This project implements an MCP Server that exposes Azure's Self Help API as a toolset. Once connected to an MCP Host (like Claude Desktop or an SK App), you can ask the agent to:
- Create a troubleshooter session
- View its current step
- Continue the flow with your response
- End or restart the session
Think of this as your interactive AI assistant for Azure diagnostics.
✨ Live Demo Use Case
❓ “I can’t SSH into my Azure VM.”
This tool lets an LLM walk you through possible causes and fixes interactively using Microsoft’s Guided Troubleshooter API.
🧰 Prerequisites
- .NET 8 SDK
- Azure CLI (logged in)
- Claude App or any MCP Host
- IDE / Terminal
📦 Setup
Step 1: Install Packages
dotnet add package ModelContextProtocol --prerelease
dotnet add package Microsoft.Extensions.Hosting
dotnet add package Azure.ResourceManager.SelfHelp
dotnet add package Azure.Identity
Step 2: Create Your MCP Server
In Program.cs
:
var builder = Host.CreateEmptyApplicationBuilder(settings: null);
builder.Services.AddMcpServer()
.WithStdioServerTransport()
.WithToolsFromAssembly(); // Registers [McpServerTool] methods
var app = builder.Build();
await app.RunAsync();
Step 3: Write Your MCP Tools
In AzureTroubleshooterTools.cs
:
[McpServerToolType]
public static class AzureTroubleshooterTools
{
[McpServerTool, Description("Create a troubleshooter session")]
public static async Task<string> CreateTroubleshooter([Description("Resource Uri of the azure resource")]string scope)
{
string solutionId = "e104dbdf-9e14-4c9f-bc78-21ac90382231"; // this is solutionId for vm ssh issue. This id can be found using Discovery API of Azure Help, which will also be part of this MCP Server
string troubleshooterName = Guid.NewGuid().ToString();
var client = new ArmClient(new DefaultAzureCredential());
var troubleshooterId = SelfHelpTroubleshooterResource.CreateResourceIdentifier(scope, troubleshooterName);
var troubleshooter = client.GetSelfHelpTroubleshooterResource(troubleshooterId);
var data = new SelfHelpTroubleshooterData
{
SolutionId = solutionId,
Parameters = { ["ResourceURI"] = scope }
};
ArmOperation<SelfHelpTroubleshooterResource> lro = await troubleshooter.UpdateAsync(WaitUntil.Completed, data);
return $"Troubleshooter created with ID: {lro.Value.Data.Id}";
}
// Tools: Get, Continue, End, Restart...
}
🤖 MCP Config for Claude or Other Hosts
To connect your MCP Server with an MCP-compatible app like Claude, update your config file (in Claude Desktop: Settings > Developer
):
{
"mcpServers": {
"azurehelpTroubleshooter": {
"command": "dotnet",
"args": [
"run",
"--project",
"/Users/yourname/Projects/AzureTroubleshooterServer",
"--no-build"
]
}
}
}
Once saved and restarted, Claude will detect your tools — ready to assist with Azure diagnostics! ✅
🧪 Available Tools
Method | Description |
---|---|
CreateTroubleshooter |
Start a new troubleshooter session for a resource |
GetTroubleshooterStep |
View current step & instructions |
ContinueTroubleshooter |
Respond to the current step's question |
EndTroubleshooter |
End the session |
RestartTroubleshooter |
Start over from step one |
🛡 Authentication
Uses DefaultAzureCredential
, so it works out-of-the-box with:
- Azure CLI
- Environment variables
- Managed Identity
🧠 Why This Matters
Model Context Protocol (MCP) is revolutionizing how LLMs communicate with tools. By building an MCP Server for Azure Help APIs, you can:
- Make Azure debugging agent-native
- Empower AI apps with cloud intelligence
- Extend to other Microsoft APIs with the same structure
📎 Related Blogs
- Build an AI App That Can Browse the Internet Using Playwright MCP Server
- Step-by-Step Guide to MCP Servers
🙌 Acknowledgements
Thanks to the amazing Azure SDK team and the creators of MCP for making this kind of developer magic possible. ✨
- https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/help/
- https://docs.anthropic.com/en/docs/agents-and-tools/mcp
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I recently used the azurehelp-mcp-server by akshaykokane and I'm thoroughly impressed. This product is a game-changer for anyone utilizing Azure services. The documentation provided is clear, and the server setup process is straightforward. With its efficient performance and reliable support, I highly recommend azurehelp-mcp-server to anyone looking to enhance their Azure cloud experience. Check it out on GitHub: https://github.com/akshaykokane/azurehelp-mcp-server.