Azure Cloud Shell
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simplified
simplified the begin layer
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Add a Dark Mode for the Toolbar
It would be easier on the eyes if the toolbar could be made dark to fit with the dark terminal window.
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Cloud Shell. Remember this sitetechnical Changeable what Storage Accounthe storage account created by Cloud Shell to set encryption on by
Cloud Shell. Remember this sitetechnical Changeable what Storage Accounthe storage account created by Cloud Shell to set encryption on by would create the resource group if it did not already exist in the subscription, createblack magic that configures their userresource group that contains the file shares for Azure Cloud Shell. Enabling that access will allow a user to launch Azure Cloud Shell; however that user will receive minimum permissions that are necessary. I would like these users to have access to Azure Cloud Shell, but I want to have it pre-configuredinclude bash completion files same as Azure CLI. But it's…
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Add word wrap
it would be good to add word wrap to the output in the cloud shell instead of wrapping mid-word.
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Is it possible to set to the user home when opening Cloud Shell?
I know it's me nagging, but when starting Cloud ShelI, I rather have set to path to my home user directory than Azure. I always ended up change directory.
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Please upgrade PowerShell to Version 6.1 (GA)
Looking forward to use PowerShell version 6.1 in Cloud Shell!
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Add asciinema to the Cloud Shell
Please, add asciinema (https://asciinema.org/docs/installation) to the Cloud Shell. asciinema is an excellent tool to record and share shell commands.
Right now, I run it from source which is not the optimal user experience.
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Big data stolen retrace
find ghost mirror data quantum stop thief
https://doi.org/10.1364/AOP.2.0004051 vote -
Option for a persistent session where you can choose the node type
This could have a charge but would be a persistent session that you can come back to. Ideally a choice of memory/node type and it could integrate into the Azure Cloud Shell by having the session name as a choice in the drop-down menu (currently showing "Bash" or "Powershell"). Here a user could run long running tasks and something like GNU screen or tmux can be used to keep the history/layout.
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Hideable file browser panel to the left supporting drag and drop
Have a panel (that can be hidden/collapsed) with the home directory to the left of the shell where files can be copied to and from the local machine with drag and drop.
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Detect file shares in storage account for use during setup process
When you are setting up Azure Cloud Shell, under the advanced options you have Create New/Use Existing options for the resource group, storage account, and file share. Use Existing works properly for the resource group and storage account, allowing users to choose an option from a list, and automatically setting the option if there is only one to choose from; however, for the file share option, if you select the Use Existing radio button nothing happens -- you don't get a list of shares to choose from, and if there is only one share, it is not automatically chosen. Please…
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try it + back space
The Try It button is such a good idea.
However, naturally we all use the Back Space key to correct something we typed incorrectly.
Unfortunately this keyboard key is used by the browser to go back to the former web page, and everything is gone...1 vote -
Provide visual cue on defaults that cloud-shell chooses
When a user clicks for cloud-shell in a portal, certain defaults are chosen for her. However the user is unaware of these defaults.
It will be good to give a visual cue to indicate what is your default subscription in the cloud-shell.
For e.g. the command prompt can be ‘user@AzureSubscriptionXyz :$ ‘
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Feedback that is common across PowerShell and Bash in Azure Cloud Shell
What are the possibilities of combining OneDrive for Business with a subfolder on CloudDrive? That would be great having a central point for scripts etc etc... Just thinking out loud...
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