This is a starter project for the Build your first action for declarative agents with API plugin by using Visual Studio Code learn module. The module teaches you how to build a declarative agent for Microsoft 365 Copilot that allows you to browse a menu of a local Italian restaurant and place an order. The agent uses an API plugin to connect to an anonymous API. The project contains an Azure Function that serves as the API.
This sample illustrates the following concepts:
- Building a declarative agent for Microsoft 365 Copilot with an API plugin
- Connecting an API plugin to an anonymous API
- Using dev tunnels to test the API plugin locally
- Microsoft 365 tenant with Microsoft 365 Copilot
- Visual Studio Code with the Teams Toolkit extension
- Node.js v18
- Azure Functions Core Tools
- Clone this repository
- Open the Teams Toolkit extension and sign in to your Microsoft 365 tenant with Microsoft 365 Copilot
- Select Debug in Copilot (Edge) from the launch configuration dropdown
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