az storage container create --account-name <account> --name <container>Create a blob container.
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Microsoft Learn remains the official Azure CLI reference. This page is the plain-English command map for safety, context, operator review, and safe-first command paths.
az storage container commands for Storage; browse safety labels, operation lanes, mapped Azure concepts, and safe-first examples.
az storage container create --account-name <account> --name <container>Create a blob container.
az storage container create --account-name <storage-account> --name <container> --auth-mode loginCreate a blob container.
az storage container create --account-name <storage-account> --name <container> --default-encryption-scope <scope-name> --prevent-encryption-scope-override trueCreate, update, or operate storage container with the Azure CLI.
az storage container create --name <container-name> --account-name <account-name> --auth-mode loginCreate, scale, or change cost-impacting configuration for storage container.
az storage container create --name <container-name> --account-name <storage-account> --auth-mode loginCreate a blob container.
az storage container create --name <container> --account-name <storage-account>Create a blob container.
az storage container delete --account-name <storage-account> --name <container> --auth-mode loginDelete a blob container.
az storage container exists --name <container> --account-name <storage-account>Check whether a container exists.
az storage container generate-sas --account-name <storage-account> --name <container-name> --permissions cw --expiry <yyyy-mm-ddThh:mmZ> --https-only --account-key <account-key> --output tsvChange identity, access, policy, or security-sensitive configuration for storage container.
az storage container generate-sas --account-name <storage-account> --name <container> --permissions cw --expiry <utc-expiry> --auth-mode login --as-user --https-onlyChange identity, access, policy, or security-sensitive configuration for storage container.
az storage container generate-sas --account-name <storage-account> --name <container> --permissions rl --expiry <utc-expiry> --auth-mode login --as-userCreate, update, or operate storage container with the Azure CLI.
az storage container generate-sas --account-name <storage-account> --name <container> --permissions rl --expiry <utc> --auth-mode loginChange identity, access, policy, or security-sensitive configuration for storage container.
Start with a command, group, or messy task. The Command Center gives you a briefing before you copy anything: risk, touched services, safe-first paths, related concepts, and the official Microsoft Learn reference.
Try a real command such as az role assignment list, a group such as az aks, or a task such as private endpoint. Results open as command briefing cards.
Each card explains the command, what it touches, whether it is safe for discovery, and the safe-first path to run before risky changes.
Try a command group such as az group, az storage, az webapp, az aks, az sql, or az role assignment.
Inspect AKS state, credentials, node pools, upgrades, monitoring, and destructive operations from one lane.
Navigate database, analytics, messaging, and AI commands from discovery to controlled mutation.
Inspect identities and assignments before making privileged RBAC, managed identity, or credential changes.
Start with read-only discovery, create only after context checks, then clean up deliberately.
Discover storage accounts, then check network, identity, lifecycle, container, and destructive cleanup commands.
Move from App Service discovery through deployment, slot checks, diagnostics, and guarded rollback.