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You learned how to create a VM connected to a VNet, used the --query and --output arguments to
capture data to be stored in shell variables, and looked at some resources that get created for
Azure VMs.
Where you go from here depends on what you plan to use the Azure CLI for. There are various materials that go further in depth on the features covered in this tutorial.
Samples
If you want to get started right away with specific tasks, look at some sample scripts.
Get support
If you'd like to give feedback, suggestions, or ask questions about the Azure CLI, there are several ways for you to get in touch.
az feedbackis a built-in command for the Azure CLI that allows providing free-form feedback to the team.- For personalized support, see Create an Azure support ticket in Azure CLI
- File a feature request or a bug report for the Azure CLI in the Azure CLI repository.
- Ask a documentation question or get clarification by filing an issue in the Azure CLI documentation repository.
See also
For more information on the Azure CLI features shown in the tutorial, see:
- Output formats for Azure CLI commands
- How to query Azure CLI command output
- How to use variables in Azure CLI commands
For more information on virtual networks and virtual machines, see: