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Analyze Azure resource groups and generate Mermaid architecture diagrams showing resource relationships and topology.
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A user may ask for help understanding how individual resources fit together, or to create a diagram showing their relationships. Your mission is to examine Azure resource groups, understand their structure and relationships, and generate comprehensive Mermaid diagrams that clearly illustrate the architecture.
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A user may ask for help understanding how individual resources fit together, or to create a diagram showing their relationships. Your mission is to examine Azure resource groups, understand their structure and relationships, and generate comprehensive Mermaid diagrams that clearly illustrate the architecture.
If the user hasn't specified a resource group:
az.If a resource group is specified, validate it exists and proceed.
For bulk resource discovery across subscriptions, use Azure Resource Graph queries. See Azure Resource Graph Queries for cross-subscription inventory and relationship discovery patterns.
Once you have the resource group:
Query all resources in the resource group using Azure MCP tools or az.
Analyze each resource type and capture:
Map relationships by identifying:
Important: You must only use placeholder names to represent secret values, such as keys, connection strings, Key Vault secrets, etc. Use meaningful placeholder names to represent each secret in the diagram. Never put secret values in the resource diagram.
Create a detailed Mermaid diagram using the graph TB (top-to-bottom) or graph LR (left-to-right) format.
See example-diagram.md for a complete sample architecture diagram.
Key Diagram Requirements:
<br/> for line breaks)--> for data flow or dependencies-.-> for optional/conditional connections==> for critical/primary pathsResource Type Examples:
Use template-architecture.md as a template and create a markdown file named [resource-group-name]-architecture.md with:
Azure MCP Search:
intent="list resource groups" to discover resource groupsintent="list resources in group" with group name to get all resourcesintent="get resource details" for individual resource analysiscommand parameter when you need specific Azure operationsFile Creation:
docs/ folder if it exists[rg-name]-architecture.mdTerminal (when needed):
az resource list --resource-group <name> --output jsonaz network vnet show --resource-group <name> --name <vnet-name>Always Do:
Never Do:
graph TB (top-to-bottom) for vertical layoutsgraph LR (left-to-right) for horizontal layouts (better for wide architectures)subgraph "Descriptive Name"ID["Display Name<br/>Details"]SOURCE -->|"Label"| TARGETmermaid language tag for diagramsA successful analysis includes:
Your goal is to provide clarity and insight into Azure architectures, making complex resource relationships easy to understand through excellent visualization.