Paste the code into the Cloud Shell session by selecting Ctrl+ Shift+ V on Windows and Linux or by selecting Cmd+ Shift+ V on macOS. Select the Copy button on a code block to copy the code. To run the code in this article in Azure Cloud Shell: Select the Cloud Shell button on the menu bar at the upper right in the Azure portal.
Go to, or select the Launch Cloud Shell button to open Cloud Shell in your browser. Selecting Try It doesn't automatically copy the code to Cloud Shell. Select Try It in the upper-right corner of a code block. You can use the Cloud Shell preinstalled commands to run the code in this article without having to install anything on your local environment. You can use either Bash or PowerShell with Cloud Shell to work with Azure services. Use Azure Cloud ShellĪzure hosts Azure Cloud Shell, an interactive shell environment that you can use through your browser. If you don't have an Azure subscription, create a free account before you begin. Check out our similar documents at Azure Toolkit for IntelliJ Quickstart or Azure Toolkit for Eclipse Quickstart. The same can also be done using popular IDEs like IntelliJ and Eclipse.