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This page is part of the Azure documentation. It contains code examples and configuration instructions for working with Azure services.

Bias Analysis

Bias Types:
⚠️ powershell_heavy
⚠️ windows_tools
⚠️ missing_linux_example
Summary:
The documentation provides only a PowerShell script to identify function apps for migration, with no equivalent Bash, Azure CLI, or Linux-native instructions. The use of PowerShell and references to Visual Studio (a primarily Windows tool) suggest a Windows-centric approach. There are no Linux or cross-platform command-line examples for key migration steps, which may hinder users on Linux or macOS.
Recommendations:
  • Provide equivalent Azure CLI or Bash scripts alongside PowerShell examples for identifying function apps and other automation steps.
  • Explicitly mention cross-platform tools (e.g., Azure CLI, VS Code) and provide instructions for their use where appropriate.
  • Ensure that all code and command-line examples are available for both Windows and Linux/macOS environments.
  • Where Visual Studio is referenced, also mention Visual Studio Code and/or CLI-based deployment options for non-Windows users.
  • Add a note clarifying that PowerShell Core is available cross-platform, but still provide native Bash/Azure CLI alternatives for Linux users.
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Scan History

Date Scan ID Status Bias Status
2025-09-16 00:00 #113 completed ✅ Clean
2025-08-17 00:01 #83 in_progress ✅ Clean
2025-08-12 00:00 #78 in_progress ✅ Clean
2025-07-13 21:37 #48 completed ✅ Clean
2025-07-09 13:09 #3 cancelled ✅ Clean
2025-07-08 04:23 #2 cancelled ❌ Biased

Flagged Code Snippets

$Subscription = '<YOUR SUBSCRIPTION ID>' Set-AzContext -Subscription $Subscription | Out-Null $FunctionApps = Get-AzFunctionApp $AppInfo = @{} foreach ($App in $FunctionApps) { if ($App.ApplicationSettings["FUNCTIONS_EXTENSION_VERSION"] -like '*1*') { $AppInfo.Add($App.Name, $App.ApplicationSettings["FUNCTIONS_EXTENSION_VERSION"]) } } $AppInfo