Azure Appconfiguration Ts
Azure Appconfiguration Ts is an code AI skill with a core value of Build applications using Azure App Configuration SDK for JavaScript (@azure/app-configuration). It
helps developers solve real-world problems in the code domain, boosting
efficiency, automating repetitive tasks, and optimizing workflows.
Build applications using Azure App Configuration SDK for JavaScript (@azure/app-configuration). Use when working with configuration settings, feature flags, Key Vault references, dynamic refresh, o...
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Skill Content
# Azure App Configuration SDK for TypeScript
Centralized configuration management with feature flags and dynamic refresh.
Installation
# Low-level CRUD SDK
npm install @azure/app-configuration @azure/identity
# High-level provider (recommended for apps)
npm install @azure/app-configuration-provider @azure/identity
# Feature flag management
npm install @microsoft/feature-managementEnvironment Variables
AZURE_APPCONFIG_ENDPOINT=https://<your-resource>.azconfig.io
# OR
AZURE_APPCONFIG_CONNECTION_STRING=Endpoint=https://...;Id=...;Secret=...Authentication
import { AppConfigurationClient } from "@azure/app-configuration";
import { DefaultAzureCredential } from "@azure/identity";
// DefaultAzureCredential (recommended)
const client = new AppConfigurationClient(
process.env.AZURE_APPCONFIG_ENDPOINT!,
new DefaultAzureCredential()
);
// Connection string
const client2 = new AppConfigurationClient(
process.env.AZURE_APPCONFIG_CONNECTION_STRING!
);CRUD Operations
Create/Update Settings
// Add new (fails if exists)
await client.addConfigurationSetting({
key: "app:settings:message",
value: "Hello World",
label: "production",
contentType: "text/plain",
tags: { environment: "prod" },
});
// Set (create or update)
await client.setConfigurationSetting({
key: "app:settings:message",
value: "Updated value",
label: "production",
});
// Update with optimistic concurrency
const existing = await client.getConfigurationSetting({ key: "myKey" });
existing.value = "new value";
await client.setConfigurationSetting(existing, { onlyIfUnchanged: true });Read Settings
// Get single setting
const setting = await client.getConfigurationSetting({
key: "app:settings:message",
label: "production", // optional
});
console.log(setting.value);
// List with filters
const settings = client.listConfigurationSettings({
keyFilter: "app:*",
labelFilter: "production",
});
for await (const setting of settings) {
console.log(`${setting.key}: ${setting.value}`);
}Delete Settings
await client.deleteConfigurationSetting({
key: "app:settings:message",
label: "production",
});Lock/Unlock (Read-Only)
// Lock
await client.setReadOnly({ key: "myKey", label: "prod" }, true);
// Unlock
await client.setReadOnly({ key: "myKey", label: "prod" }, false);App Configuration Provider
Load Configuration
import { load } from "@azure/app-configuration-provider";
import { DefaultAzureCredential } from "@azure/identity";
const appConfig = await load(
process.env.AZURE_APPCONFIG_ENDPOINT!,
new DefaultAzureCredential(),
{
selectors: [
{ keyFilter: "app:*", labelFilter: "production" },
],
trimKeyPrefixes: ["app:"],
}
);
// Map-style access
const value = appConfig.get("settings:message");
// Object-style access
const config = appConfig.constructConfigurationObject({ separator: ":" });
console.log(config.settings.message);Dynamic Refresh
const appConfig = await load(endpoint, credential, {
selectors: [{ keyFilter: "app:*" }],
refreshOptions: {
enabled: true,
refreshIntervalInMs: 30_000, // 30 seconds
},
});
// Trigger refresh (non-blocking)
appConfig.refresh();
// Listen for refresh events
const disposer = appConfig.onRefresh(() => {
console.log("Configuration refreshed!");
});
// Express middleware pattern
app.use((req, res, next) => {
appConfig.refresh();
next();
});Key Vault References
const appConfig = await load(endpoint, credential, {
selectors: [{ keyFilter: "app:*" }],
keyVaultOptions: {
credential: new DefaultAzureCredential(),
secretRefreshIntervalInMs: 7200_000, // 2 hours
},
});
// Secrets are automatically resolved
const dbPassword = appConfig.get("database:password");Feature Flags
Create Feature Flag (Low-Level)
🎯 Best For
- UI designers
- Product designers
- Claude users
- Software engineers
- Development teams
💡 Use Cases
- Generating component mockups
- Creating design system tokens
- Code quality improvement
- Best practice enforcement
📖 How to Use This Skill
- 1
Install the Skill
Copy the install command from the Terminal tab and run it. The SKILL.md file downloads to your local skills directory.
- 2
Load into Your AI Assistant
Open Claude and reference the skill. Paste the SKILL.md content or use the system prompt tab.
- 3
Apply Azure Appconfiguration Ts to Your Work
Open your project in the AI assistant and ask it to apply the skill. Start with a small module to verify the output quality.
- 4
Review and Refine
Review AI suggestions before committing. Run tests, check for regressions, and iterate on the skill output.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Does this work with Figma?
Some design skills integrate with Figma plugins. Check the Works With section for supported tools.
Is Azure Appconfiguration Ts compatible with Cursor and VS Code?
Yes — this skill works with any AI coding assistant including Cursor, VS Code with Copilot, and JetBrains IDEs.
Do I need specific dependencies for Azure Appconfiguration Ts?
Check the install command and Works With section. Most code skills only require the AI assistant and your codebase.
How do I install Azure Appconfiguration Ts?
Copy the install command from the Terminal tab and run it. The skill downloads to ./skills/azure-appconfiguration-ts/SKILL.md, ready to use.
Can I customize this skill for my team?
Absolutely. Edit the SKILL.md file to add team-specific instructions, examples, or workflows.
⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid
Skipping usability testing
AI-generated designs should be validated with real users before development.
Skipping validation
Always test AI-generated code changes, even for simple refactors.
Missing dependency updates
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