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Apr 30, 2026
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Azure Developer CLI (azd) – April 2026

Kristen Womack

The Azure Developer CLI () shipped five releases in April 2026. The biggest theme this month is multi-language hook support: write hooks in Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, or .NET alongside the existing Bash and PowerShell options. Here's what's in versions 1.23.14, 1.23.15, 1.24.0, 1.24.1, and 1.24.2. To share your feedback and questions, join the April release discussion on GitHub. Highlights: New features 🪝 Multi-language hooks Hooks in now support Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, and .NET scripts, alongside the existing Bash and PowerShell options. Each language gets auto...

Apr 28, 2026
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The problem: All-or-nothing batch processing in Azure Service Bus

Swapnil Nagar

Azure Functions lets you settle each Service Bus message on its own within a batch. Complete, abandon, dead-letter, or defer messages one by one to avoid duplicate processing and handle errors with precision.

Apr 24, 2026
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Azure MCP Server now available as an MCP Bundle (.mcpb)

Victor Colin Amador

Azure MCP Server is now available as an MCP Bundle (.mcpb), enabling one-click installation into Claude Desktop and other MCP-compatible clients.

Apr 22, 2026
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Write azd hooks in Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, or .NET

Kristen Womack

Hooks are one of the most popular features in , and now you can write them in Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, or .NET, not just Bash and PowerShell. What's new? The Azure Developer CLI () hook system now supports four more languages beyond Bash and PowerShell. You can write hook scripts in Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, or .NET. automatically detects the language from the file extension, manages dependencies, and runs the script with no extra configuration required. Why it matters Hooks let you run custom logic at key points in the lifecycle before provisioning, after deployment, and more. Previously, hook...

Apr 21, 2026
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Azure SDK Release (April 2026)

Ronnie Geraghty

Azure SDK releases every month. In this post, you'll find this month's highlights and release notes.

Apr 20, 2026
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GitHub Copilot meets Azure Developer CLI: AI-assisted project setup and error troubleshooting

Kristen Womack

The Azure Developer CLI (azd) now integrates with GitHub Copilot for AI-assisted project scaffolding and intelligent deployment error troubleshooting, helping you resolve common Azure errors like MissingSubscriptionRegistration, SkuNotAvailable, and StorageAccountAlreadyTaken without leaving the terminal.

Apr 14, 2026
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Stop juggling package managers—just run `azd update`

Kristen Womack

Update the Azure Developer CLI with a single command on any platform and switch release channels.

Apr 10, 2026
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Announcing Azure MCP Server 2.0 Stable Release for Self-Hosted Agentic Cloud Automation

Sandeep Sen

Azure MCP Server 2.0 is now generally available, delivering first-class self-hosting, stronger security hardening, and a faster foundation for agentic workflows across Azure.

Apr 8, 2026
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Give your Foundry Agent Custom Tools with MCP Servers on Azure Functions

Lily Ma

Learn how to connect your MCP server hosted on Azure Functions to Microsoft Foundry agents. This post covers authentication options and setup steps to give your AI agent access to custom MCP tools.