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Hiya @Leonardo-Ferreira , thank you so much for raising this, I will try to take a dig at this for clearer understanding. Please let me know if I missed anything, thank you in advance.
I think this extension and the azure extension which are mentioning are the coupled extension in-order take full advantage for the AKS specific features you get the AKS extension which is the Could Explorer ~> Azure window aka bottom window.
Once you are logged into the bottom window you will be able to see the clusters and once you have merged those in your kubeconfig you will see the clusters appearing in your Cluster Explorer windows which is the Top window.
on "1" there was supposed to be more than 6 AKS clusters...
and I really don't know what happened...
another issue that started popping-up is
"Kubectl command failed: unable to run kubectl"
but again
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