Bias Analysis
Detected Bias Types
windows_first
powershell_heavy
windows_tools
Summary
The documentation demonstrates a Windows bias by consistently presenting PowerShell examples alongside Azure CLI, referencing Windows-centric tools (Visual Studio Code, Azure PowerShell), and listing PowerShell commands before or equally with CLI commands. There is no mention of Linux-specific editors, shell environments, or troubleshooting patterns, and PowerShell is treated as a default cross-platform tool despite its Windows origins.
Recommendations
- Explicitly mention that Azure CLI commands work natively on Linux/macOS and provide shell-specific notes (e.g., bash, zsh).
- Include examples using bash scripts or Linux shell commands where appropriate, especially for file operations and troubleshooting.
- Reference Linux-native editors (e.g., Vim, Nano, Emacs) in addition to Visual Studio Code, or clarify VS Code's cross-platform nature.
- Clarify that PowerShell Core is available cross-platform, but highlight Azure CLI as the default for Linux/macOS users.
- Add troubleshooting steps or screenshots from Linux environments (e.g., terminal error output, file navigation).
- Ensure that instructions for installing tools (Azure CLI, PowerShell) include Linux/macOS-specific guidance and links.
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