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Azure resource scanner and cleanup tool

Project description

Azure Nuke

A powerful CLI tool for scanning and cleaning up Azure resources.

Features

  • Comprehensive scanning of Azure resources across subscriptions
  • Safe deletion with confirmation prompts and dry-run mode
  • Flexible filtering by resource type, region, and more
  • Exclusion system to protect critical infrastructure
  • Beautiful ASCII art banners for a better command-line experience
  • Color-coded output for easy identification of actions and results

Installation

# Install from PyPI
pip install aznuke

# Or clone the repository and install in development mode
git clone https://github.com/sojay/azure-nuke.git
cd azure-nuke
pip install -e .

Usage

Azure Nuke provides two main commands:

Scan Command

The scan command identifies Azure resources according to specified criteria:

# Run a full scan
aznuke scan

# Scan a specific subscription and region
aznuke scan --profile production --region westus2

# Scan only Storage and VM resources
aznuke scan --checks storage,virtualmachines

# Export results as JSON
aznuke scan --output json > azure_report.json

# Show only high severity issues
aznuke scan --severity high

# Verbose output for debugging
aznuke scan -v

Delete Command

The delete command removes Azure resources:

# Delete resources (with confirmation)
aznuke delete

# Delete specific resource types without confirmation
aznuke delete --checks storage,virtualmachines --yes

# Perform a dry run to see what would be deleted
aznuke delete --dry-run

Options

Global Options

  • --profile: Azure subscription profile name
  • --region: Azure region to target
  • --checks: Comma-separated list of resource types
  • --config: Path to exclusions configuration file
  • -v, --verbose: Enable verbose output

Scan-specific Options

  • --output: Output format (text or json)
  • --severity: Filter by severity level (low, medium, high)

Delete-specific Options

  • --dry-run: Preview resources that would be deleted without actually deleting
  • --protected-subscriptions: List of subscription IDs that should not be modified
  • --yes, -y: Skip confirmation prompt

Configuration

Exclusions can be configured in config/exclusions.yaml to prevent certain resources from being included in scans or deletions. You can specify your own configuration file using the --config option.

Exclusion Configuration Format

# Exclude specific resource types
resource_types:
  - Microsoft.KeyVault/vaults  # Exclude all Key Vaults
  - Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts  # Exclude all Storage Accounts

# Exclude resources with names matching these patterns
name_patterns:
  - "^prod-.*$"  # Exclude resources with names starting with "prod-"
  - ".*-do-not-delete$"  # Exclude with names ending with "-do-not-delete"

# Exclude specific resource IDs
resource_ids:
  - "/subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/resourceGroups/important-rg/providers/Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts/criticalaccount"

# Exclude resources with specified tags
tags:
  Environment: "Production"
  DoNotDelete: "true"

Examples

# Scan all resources in the development subscription
aznuke scan --profile development

# Output scan results as JSON
aznuke scan --output json > scan_results.json

# Delete all storage accounts in westus2 region
aznuke delete --checks microsoft.storage/storageaccounts --region westus2

# Dry run to see what would be deleted
aznuke delete --checks microsoft.compute/virtualmachines --dry-run

# Delete resources with force, skipping confirmation
aznuke delete --yes

# Use a custom exclusions config file
aznuke scan --config my-exclusions.yaml

License

MIT

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