Bias Analysis
Detected Bias Types
windows_first
powershell_heavy
windows_tools
Summary
The documentation provides both Azure CLI and Azure PowerShell examples for authentication and resource listing, but PowerShell examples are given equal prominence and detail as CLI, despite PowerShell being primarily a Windows tool. References to Visual Studio Code and PowerShell for template deployment further reinforce Windows-centric tooling. There are no explicit Linux shell (bash) or macOS-specific examples, and Windows tools/patterns (PowerShell, Visual Studio Code) are mentioned before or more frequently than Linux equivalents.
Recommendations
- Add explicit bash examples for authentication and REST calls, showing usage on Linux/macOS.
- Include references to cross-platform editors (e.g., VS Code, vim, nano) and clarify VS Code is available on Linux/macOS.
- Provide guidance for Linux users on installing and using Azure CLI, and highlight that PowerShell Core is cross-platform if recommending it.
- Ensure that CLI/bash examples are presented before or alongside PowerShell examples to avoid Windows-first ordering.
- Mention alternative Linux tools for HTTP requests (e.g., wget, httpie) in addition to curl.
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