Specialized Technology Routing
MANDATORY: Before starting any planning, check the user's prompt for specialized technology keywords. If matched, invoke the corresponding skill FIRST — it has tested templates and optimized workflows for that technology.
Prompt-Based Routing Table
⚠️ PRIORITY RULE: Check rows top to bottom. The first match wins. If the prompt mentions AWS Lambda migration or AWS Lambda, invoke azure-cloud-migrate even if Azure Functions are also mentioned.
| Priority | User prompt mentions | Invoke skill FIRST | Then resume azure-prepare at |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 (highest) | Lambda, AWS Lambda, migrate AWS, migrate GCP, Lambda to Functions, migrate from AWS, migrate from GCP | azure-cloud-migrate | Phase 1 Step 4 (Select Recipe) — azure-cloud-migrate does assessment + code conversion, then azure-prepare takes over for infrastructure, local testing, or deployment |
| 2 | copilot SDK, copilot app, copilot-powered, @github/copilot-sdk, CopilotClient, sendAndWait, copilot-sdk-service | azure-hosted-copilot-sdk | Phase 1 Step 4 (Select Recipe) |
| 3 | Azure Functions, function app, serverless function, timer trigger, HTTP trigger, queue trigger, func new, func start | Stay in azure-prepare | Phase 1 Step 4 (Select Recipe) — prefer Azure Functions templates |
| 4 (lowest) | workflow, orchestration, multi-step, pipeline, fan-out/fan-in, saga, long-running process, durable, order processing | Stay in azure-prepare | Phase 1 Step 4 — select durable recipe. MUST load durable.md, DTS reference, and DTS Bicep patterns. |
⚠️ This checks the user's prompt text, not just existing code. Essential for greenfield projects where there is no codebase to scan.
Why This Step Exists
azure-prepare is the default entry point for all Azure app work. Some technologies (Copilot SDK) have dedicated skills with:
- Pre-tested
azdtemplates that avoid manual scaffolding errors - Specialized configuration (BYOM model config)
- Optimized infrastructure patterns
Without this check, azure-prepare generates generic infrastructure that misses these optimizations.
⚠️ Re-entry guard: When azure-prepare is invoked as a resume from a specialized skill (e.g., azure-hosted-copilot-sdk Step 4), skip this routing check and proceed directly to Step 4. The specialized skill has already completed its work.
Flow
User prompt → azure-prepare activated
│
├─ Prompt mentions specialized tech?
│ ├─ YES → Invoke specialized skill → Skill scaffolds + configures
│ │ → Resume azure-prepare at Step 4 (recipe/infra/validate/deploy)
│ └─ NO → Continue normal azure-prepare workflow from Step 1
│
└─ Phase 1 Step 3 (Scan Codebase) also detects SDKs in existing files
→ See [scan.md](scan.md) for file-based detectionComplementary Checks
This prompt-based check complements — does not replace — existing file-based detection:
- scan.md — Detects SDKs in dependency files (package.json, requirements.txt)
- analyze.md — Delegation table triggered by user mentions during planning
- research.md — Skill invocation during research phase
The prompt check catches greenfield scenarios where no code exists yet.