This is MCP server for Azure Help APIs for Guided Troubleshooter
Overview
What is Azure Self Help MCP Server?
Azure Self Help MCP Server is a hands-on implementation of the Model Context Protocol (MCP) designed to enable intelligent agents to troubleshoot Azure resources step-by-step using the Azure Self Help API.
How to use Azure Self Help MCP Server?
To use the server, connect it to an MCP Host (like Claude or Semantic Kernel) and initiate a troubleshooter session by asking the agent to guide you through the troubleshooting process.
Key features of Azure Self Help MCP Server?
- Interactive AI assistant for Azure diagnostics
- Ability to create and manage troubleshooting sessions
- Integration with Azure's Guided Troubleshooter API
Use cases of Azure Self Help MCP Server?
- Troubleshooting SSH issues with Azure VMs.
- Guiding users through common Azure resource problems.
- Automating diagnostic workflows for Azure services.
FAQ from Azure Self Help MCP Server?
- What is the purpose of this server?
It automates common diagnostic workflows for Azure resources using AI.
- What are the prerequisites to set it up?
You need .NET 8 SDK, Azure CLI, and an MCP Host like Claude.
- How does it enhance Azure diagnostics?
It allows for agent-native debugging, empowering AI applications with cloud intelligence.