Bias Analysis
Detected Bias Types
powershell_heavy
windows_tools
windows_first
missing_linux_example
Summary
The documentation page shows moderate Windows bias. Many command examples, including those for Linux, are presented in PowerShell syntax rather than native Bash or shell commands. Windows troubleshooting steps are often more detailed, with specific file paths and registry edits, while Linux guidance is less explicit or sometimes missing. Windows tools and patterns (e.g., registry edits, Windows file paths) are mentioned before or in more detail than their Linux equivalents. Linux examples sometimes use PowerShell syntax, which is not standard for Linux environments.
Recommendations
- Replace PowerShell syntax in Linux examples with native Bash or shell commands.
- Provide Linux-specific troubleshooting steps with equivalent detail to Windows sections (e.g., log file locations, commands for enabling features).
- Ensure all examples for Linux use standard Linux tools and patterns (e.g., apt, yum, bash scripts) rather than PowerShell.
- Present Linux and Windows guidance in parallel, giving equal prominence and detail to both.
- Add missing Linux examples where only Windows instructions are given, such as enabling TLS or deploying extensions.
- Review and update documentation to avoid assuming PowerShell as the default for Linux users.
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