[cmd.ms]

Type 'c' <spacebar> and then type in the [cmd.ms] command.

Microsoft Cloud Command Line Tool: cmd.ms Edge Add-on

cmd.ms is an Edge add-on that integrates into your browser's address bar, transforming it into a command line interface for the Microsoft cloud environment. It provides a quick and easy way of accessing portals and blades in Azure, Microsoft 365, Azure AD, Intune or any other Microsoft portal. Just type 'c' <spacebar> and the cmd.ms command - and you're there!

Add-on stats

By: Merill
Rating: 5.00
(4)
Version: 0.4 (Last updated: 2022-10-30)
Creation date: 2022-10-25
Risk impact: Very low risk impact
Risk likelihood:
Manifest version: 3
Size: 22.23K
URLs: Website

Other platforms

[cmd.ms] (v0.4)
5.00 (2) 2,000
Not available on Android
[cmd.ms] (v0.4)
5.00 (1) 219
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Add-on summary

[cmd.ms] is your Microsoft Cloud command line!

🚀 Use the power of your browser's address bar to quickly get to your favorite blade in Azure, Microsoft 365, Azure AD, Intune or any other Microsoft portal.

Installing this extension will add the 'c' keyword to your address bar and provide autocomplete suggestions for all the available [cmd.ms] commands as you type.

To navigate to a Microsoft portal or blade type 'c' <SPACE> <cmd.ms command>

Here are a few examples

c <SPACE> ad -> This will take you directly to the Azure Active Directory portal.

c <SPACE> ex -> This will take you directly to the Exchange Admin center.

If you press Enter without choosing a suggestion, the full list of available commands will be displayed. Alternatively you can also browse to https://cmd.ms for a full list of all the commands.

User reviews

Nice tool
by Benjamin, 2022-10-31

This is an excellent companion to the already super-useful cmd.ms site!
by Mike, 2022-10-28

Great tool! Thanks!
by George, 2022-10-27
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Add-on safety

Risk impact

[cmd.ms] does not require any sensitive permissions.

Risk likelihood

[cmd.ms] has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.

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