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uroma 5889d3428b Add comprehensive skills, agents, commands collection
- Added 44 external skills from obra/superpowers, ui-ux-pro-max-skill, claude-codex-settings
- Added 8 autonomous agents (commit-creator, pr-creator, pr-reviewer, etc.)
- Added 23 slash commands for Git/GitHub, setup, and plugin development
- Added hooks for code formatting, notifications, and validation
- Added MCP configurations for Azure, GCloud, Supabase, MongoDB, etc.
- Added awesome-openclaw-skills registry (3,002 skills referenced)
- Updated comprehensive README with full documentation

Sources:
- github.com/obra/superpowers (14 skills)
- github.com/nextlevelbuilder/ui-ux-pro-max-skill (1 skill)
- github.com/fcakyon/claude-codex-settings (29 skills, 8 agents, 23 commands)
- github.com/VoltAgent/awesome-openclaw-skills (registry)
- skills.sh (reference)
- buildwithclaude.com (reference)
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Configure Azure MCP server with Azure CLI authentication

Azure Tools Setup

Configure the Azure MCP server with Azure CLI authentication.

Step 1: Check Prerequisites

Check if Azure CLI is installed:

az --version

Check if Node.js is installed:

node --version

Report status based on results.

Step 2: Show Installation Guide

If Azure CLI is missing, tell the user:

Azure CLI is required for Azure MCP authentication.

Install Azure CLI:
- macOS: brew install azure-cli
- Linux: curl -sL https://aka.ms/InstallAzureCLIDeb | sudo bash
- Windows: winget install Microsoft.AzureCLI

After installing, restart your terminal and run this setup again.

If Node.js is missing, tell the user:

Node.js 20 LTS or later is required for Azure MCP.

Install Node.js:
- macOS: brew install node@20
- Linux: curl -fsSL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_20.x | sudo -E bash - && sudo apt-get install -y nodejs
- Windows: winget install OpenJS.NodeJS.LTS

After installing, restart your terminal and run this setup again.

Step 3: Check Authentication

If prerequisites are installed, check Azure login status:

az account show

If not logged in, tell the user:

You need to authenticate to Azure.

Run: az login

This opens a browser for authentication. After signing in, you can close the browser.

Step 4: Verify Configuration

After authentication, verify:

  1. Read ${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/.mcp.json to confirm Azure MCP is configured
  2. Tell the user the current configuration

Step 5: Confirm Success

Tell the user:

Azure MCP is configured!

IMPORTANT: Restart Claude Code for changes to take effect.
- Exit Claude Code
- Run `claude` again

To verify after restart, run /mcp and check that 'azure' server is connected.

Reference: https://github.com/microsoft/mcp/tree/main/servers/Azure.Mcp.Server