Install
openclaw skills install ms-foundry-image-genAzure Foundry image generation skill for OpenClaw; generates images via a Foundry deployment and returns image bytes or URLs.
openclaw skills install ms-foundry-image-genAI image generation using an Azure Foundry (Cognitive Services / OpenAI) images deployment. Returns raw image bytes (PNG/JPEG) or a URL depending on the deployment response.
Set environment variables (example):
export FOUNDRY_ENDPOINT="https://aif-sbxe2e-ai-agent-02.cognitiveservices.azure.com/"
export FOUNDRY_API_KEY="<your_api_key>"
export FOUNDRY_DEPLOYMENT="FLUX-1.1-pro"
export FOUNDRY_API_VERSION="2025-04-01-preview"
Generate an image (safe example using jq to build JSON):
# Basic validation (reject obviously malformed endpoints)
if ! printf '%s' "${FOUNDRY_ENDPOINT:-}" | grep -Eq '^https?://[A-Za-z0-9._:-]+/?$'; then
echo "FOUNDRY_ENDPOINT looks unsafe or is not set" >&2
exit 1
fi
url="${FOUNDRY_ENDPOINT%/}/openai/deployments/${FOUNDRY_DEPLOYMENT}/images/generations?api-version=${FOUNDRY_API_VERSION:-2025-04-01-preview}"
PROMPT="a red fox"
jq -n --arg prompt "$PROMPT" '{prompt:$prompt, n:1, size:"1024x1024", output_format:"png"}' | \
curl --fail --show-error --silent \
--url "$url" \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-H "api-key: ${FOUNDRY_API_KEY}" \
--data-binary @- -o /tmp/generation_result.json
# Stream base64 payload to avoid storing large values in shell variables
jq -r '.data[0].b64_json' /tmp/generation_result.json | base64 --decode > /tmp/generated_image.png
echo "Image saved to: /tmp/generated_image.png"
FOUNDRY_ENDPOINT (required): Azure base URI for Foundry (include scheme, e.g. https://<name>.cognitiveservices.azure.com/)FOUNDRY_API_KEY (required): API key (primary credential)FOUNDRY_DEPLOYMENT (required): Deployment name to callFOUNDRY_API_VERSION (optional): API version (default: 2025-04-01-preview)src/manifest.json) declares the required environment variables and marks FOUNDRY_API_KEY as the primary credential.jq --arg and streaming to prevent shell interpolation and command-injection risks.FOUNDRY_API_KEY permissions for the deployment.jq or base64 are missing, install them via your package manager (e.g., apt install jq coreutils on Debian/Ubuntu).This skill is a minimal wrapper around the Foundry images generation REST endpoint for use in OpenClaw workflows.