Bias Analysis
Detected Bias Types
windows_first
powershell_heavy
windows_tools
Summary
The documentation page demonstrates a Windows bias in several ways. The Azure PowerShell section is presented before the Azure CLI, and PowerShell is described with explicit instructions for installation on Windows. The sample code for PowerShell uses Windows-style file paths (e.g., C:\ADFv2QuickStartPSH\) and refers to Windows-specific tooling. There are no Linux-specific instructions or examples for PowerShell, nor is there mention of cross-platform compatibility for PowerShell. The CLI section is present and cross-platform, but is introduced after PowerShell, reinforcing a Windows-first pattern. No explicit Linux shell (bash) examples or Linux file path conventions are provided.
Recommendations
- Provide explicit instructions for installing and using Azure PowerShell on Linux and macOS, including platform-agnostic installation links.
- Include PowerShell examples using Linux/macOS file paths (e.g., /home/user/ADFv2QuickStartPSH/) and clarify that PowerShell is cross-platform.
- Add bash or shell script examples for common tasks, especially for creating and managing triggers via Azure CLI.
- Present Azure CLI examples before PowerShell, or in parallel, to emphasize cross-platform support.
- Add notes or sections highlighting Linux/macOS usage, including troubleshooting or differences in behavior.
- Where file paths are mentioned, show both Windows and Linux/macOS conventions.
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