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Aug 29, 2025
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Microsoft Graph CLI retirement

Ben Summers

We are announcing the retirement of the Microsoft Graph command-line interface (CLI). The Microsoft Graph CLI has served as a powerful tool for developers and IT professionals to interact with Microsoft Graph through simple terminal commands—enabling automation, scripting, and streamlined access to Microsoft 365 data and services. As we evolve our ...

Microsoft Graph
Aug 6, 2025
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Dev Proxy v1.0 with new features for building robust AI-powered apps

Waldek,
Garry

Introducing Dev Proxy v1.0, with new language model-specific testing capabilities to help developers build more reliable AI-powered applications by simulating real-world scenarios and tracking resource usage.

Microsoft 365 Developer
Jul 16, 2025
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Bring your own agents into Microsoft 365 Copilot

Daniel,
Bharath

Custom Engine Agents now generally available—build and integrate your own AI into the flow of work Microsoft 365 Copilot is redefining how people interact with AI—embedding it directly into the flow of work as the intuitive, natural interface for agents: the ‘UI for AI’ As Copilot becomes the interface for AI in the workplace, we’re seeing grow...

Microsoft 365 Developer
Jun 23, 2025
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Deprecation of MS-APP-ACTS-AS header in Shifts Management Microsoft Graph APIs

Mike Lee

In app-only access scenarios, Shifts Management Graph APIs previously required the MS-APP-ACTS-AS: userId header to indicate the user on whose behalf the application was acting. However, this conflicted with the Microsoft Graph permission model where there is no signed-in user for app-only access scenarios. To align Shifts Graph APIs with this mode...

Microsoft Graph
Jun 4, 2025
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Dev Proxy v0.28 with LLM usage and costs tracking

Waldek,
Garry

The latest version of Dev Proxy introduces a new ability to help you understand language models’ usage and costs in your applications, alongside many improvements to mocking, TypeSpec generation, and plugin flexibility.

Microsoft 365 Developer
Jun 4, 2025
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Build like Microsoft: Developer agents in action

Natasha,
Gino,
Aniruddha

Take a deep dive into Athena, an AI-powered collaborative agent, to learn how it was built and how to create your own version of Athena right within Microsoft Teams.

Microsoft TeamsMicrosoft 365 Developer