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azd-ai-starter |
Azure AI starter template |
Creates an Azure AI Service and deploys the specified models. |
To learn how to get started with any template, follow the steps in this quickstart with this template(wbreza/azd-ai-starter
)
This quickstart will show you how to authenticate on Azure, initialize using a template, provision infrastructure and deploy code on Azure via the following commands:
# Log in to azd. Only required once per-install.
azd auth login
# First-time project setup. Initialize a project in the current directory, using this template.
azd init --template wbreza/azd-ai-starter
# Provision and deploy to Azure
azd up
This template creates the following resources:
The provisioning will also deploy any models specified within the ./infra/ai.yaml
.
For a list of supported models see Azure OpenAI Service Models documentation
By default this template will use a default naming convention to prevent naming collisions within Azure. To override default naming conventions the following can be set.
AZURE_OPENAI_NAME
- The name of the Azure Open AI service
Run azd config set <key> <value>
after initializing the template to override the resource names
If you have any feature requests, issues, or areas for improvement, please file an issue. To keep up-to-date, ask questions, or share suggestions, join our GitHub Discussions. You may also contact us via [email protected].