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Azure CLI Cleanup & Prune Cheat Sheet 2026

Azure CLI — Cleanup & Prune Cheat Sheet 2026

Azure CLI Cleanup & Prune Cheat Sheet is the complete quick-reference of Azure CLI Cleanup & Prune commands grouped by function. Copy any command with one click and find what you need with Ctrl+F in under 3 seconds.

Cleanup & Prune

Action Command Useful flags
Delete network interface
az network nic delete --resource-group <rg> --name <nic> --yes
--yes
Delete public IP address
az network public-ip delete --resource-group <rg> --name <pip> --yes
--yes
Delete ACR repository
az acr repository delete --name <acr> --repository <repo> --yes
--yes
Delete backup item
az backup item delete --vault-name <vault> --resource-group <rg> --container-name <container> --item-name <item> --backup-management-type AzureVM --yes
--yes
Delete storage account
az storage account delete --name <account> --resource-group <rg> --yes
--yes
Delete network security group
az network nsg delete --resource-group <rg> --name <nsg> --yes
--name --resource-group --yes
Delete virtual network
az network vnet delete --resource-group <rg> --name <vnet> --yes
--name --resource-group --yes
Delete role assignment
az role assignment delete --assignee <user> --role <role> --scope <scope>
--assignee --role --scope
Delete app service plan
az appservice plan delete --resource-group <rg> --name <plan> --yes
--name --resource-group --yes
Delete DNS zone
az network dns zone delete --resource-group <rg> --name <zone> --yes
--name --resource-group --yes

⚠️ Dangerous / Destructive Commands

These commands are irreversible. Verify your environment (dev/staging vs prod) before running them.

Action Command Warning
⚠️ Network nic
az network nic delete --resource-group <rg> --name <nic> --yes
Irreversible — verify the target before running
⚠️ Network public-ip
az network public-ip delete --resource-group <rg> --name <pip> --yes
Irreversible — verify the target before running
⚠️ Acr repository
az acr repository delete --name <acr> --repository <repo> --yes
Irreversible — verify the target before running
⚠️ Backup
az backup item delete --vault-name <vault> --resource-group <rg> --container-name <container> --item-name <item> --backup-management-type AzureVM --yes
Irreversible — verify the target before running
⚠️ Storage account
az storage account delete --name <account> --resource-group <rg> --yes
Irreversible — verify the target before running
⚠️ Network nsg
az network nsg delete --resource-group <rg> --name <nsg> --yes
Irreversible — verify the target before running
⚠️ Network vnet
az network vnet delete --resource-group <rg> --name <vnet> --yes
Irreversible — verify the target before running
⚠️ Role assignment
az role assignment delete --assignee <user> --role <role> --scope <scope>
Irreversible — verify the target before running
⚠️ Plan
az appservice plan delete --resource-group <rg> --name <plan> --yes
Irreversible — verify the target before running
⚠️ Network dns
az network dns zone delete --resource-group <rg> --name <zone> --yes
Irreversible — verify the target before running

FAQ — Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Cleanup & Prune and the other groups?

Each group in this Azure CLI cheat sheet covers a distinct area. Cleanup & Prune focuses on its specific scope, while the other groups and the remaining groups cover networking, storage, security and diagnostics respectively.

How do I check the installed Azure CLI version?

Run the version command (usually azure version or azure --version). The output shows the client and, when applicable, the server version.

Why does Azure CLI return ‘permission denied’?

A ‘permission denied’ error in Azure CLI usually means the current user lacks sufficient privileges or credentials are not configured. Check: (1) assigned IAM/RBAC roles, (2) an active authentication context via the corresponding login command.

How do I filter Azure CLI output by status or name?

Use flags such as --filter, --selector or --query depending on the tool. You can also pipe into grep or jq to process JSON:

azure list | grep RUNNING

What is the fastest way to debug a Azure CLI error?

Add the verbose flag (--verbose, -v or --debug) to the failing command. This reveals the underlying HTTP/API calls and the full error response body.

Official sources & references

Commands cross-checked against vendor documentation and high-authority repositories: