Bias Analysis
Detected Bias Types
powershell_heavy
windows_first
windows_tools
Summary
The documentation page demonstrates a moderate Windows bias. PowerShell and Windows-specific cmdlets are mentioned and given as primary examples for unregistering nodes and deleting configurations, while Linux instructions are less detailed and appear after Windows steps. Windows tools (PowerShell cmdlets) are referenced by name and with links, whereas Linux instructions are more generic and lack equivalent command-line examples or references to Linux-native tools. The manual deletion section provides a PowerShell cmdlet for Windows but only a file path for Linux, without a sample command.
Recommendations
- Provide explicit Linux command-line examples for unregistering nodes and deleting configuration files, such as using 'rm' or scripting with Bash.
- Reference Linux-native tools or commands (e.g., shell scripts, systemctl for service management) where appropriate, similar to how PowerShell cmdlets are referenced for Windows.
- Ensure that Linux instructions are as detailed and actionable as Windows instructions, including step-by-step commands and links to relevant documentation.
- Present Windows and Linux instructions in parallel, rather than listing Windows steps first or in greater detail.
- Where possible, include cross-platform automation examples (e.g., using Azure CLI or REST API) that work on both Windows and Linux.
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