About the Azure pack.
Azure coverage centered on AI Foundry agents, Container Apps + Functions, Cosmos DB, Azure SQL, Entra ID + External ID, AKS, and Defender for Cloud. Includes Bicep + azd authoring patterns and a deep healthcare-architect overlay for regulated workloads.
Why it's in the catalog. Azure's strongest hand in 2026 is enterprise identity + AI Foundry + Microsoft Fabric. The pack carries the opinion that Container Apps is the default for new HTTP workloads, AKS for stateful platforms, and Cosmos DB for global low-latency reads.
What it covers.
Headline products and features the pack carries opinions on. Each lives as its own
canonical page under stacks/azure/<product>.md in the
etyb-skills repo — currency-stamped, sourced, opinionated.
- Azure AI Foundry
- Container Apps
- Functions
- Cosmos DB
- Azure SQL
- AKS
- Entra ID + External ID
- Defender for Cloud
- Microsoft Fabric
- Bicep + azd
9 role overlays.
When /etyb routes a request to one of these roles AND the
Azure pack is in play, the role's reference is composed with the
platform-flavored knowledge from this stack. Same role, sharper answer.
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system-architect -
backend-architect -
database-architect -
devops-engineer -
security-engineer -
sre-engineer -
ai-ml-engineer -
saas-architect -
healthcare-architect
What's relevant right now.
The three things on Azure that a 2024-cutoff model is most likely to get wrong — and that this pack reflects.
- AI Foundry agents: enterprise-grade agent runtime with Entra identity and observability built in
- Microsoft Fabric: unified lakehouse + warehouse + real-time analytics surface
- Defender for Cloud: posture management for AI workloads, Azure-native
Get the pack.
The Azure pack comes with /etyb — one install,
every pack ready to go. The overlay loads automatically when the work calls for it.
$ npx skills add e-t-y-b/etyb-skills See the full install guide for Claude Code plugin and manual routes.