Bias Analysis
Detected Bias Types
powershell_heavy
windows_first
windows_tools
Summary
The documentation demonstrates a moderate Windows bias. PowerShell is used as the primary interface for both Windows and Linux, with examples and instructions centered around PowerShell commands. Windows-specific tools (PSExec) are mentioned before their Linux equivalents (sudo), and Windows paths and privilege contexts are described first in most sections. There is little discussion of native Linux tools or workflows outside of PowerShell, and no Linux shell (bash) examples are provided.
Recommendations
- Provide native Linux shell (bash) examples for key operations, not just PowerShell.
- Mention Linux privilege elevation (sudo) before or alongside Windows tools (PSExec) to avoid Windows-first ordering.
- Discuss Linux-specific troubleshooting or file locations in parity with Windows details.
- Clarify if PowerShell is required on Linux, or if alternative workflows (e.g., bash scripts) are possible.
- Include notes or links for Linux users who may not have PowerShell installed by default.
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