Bias Analysis
Detected Bias Types
windows_first
powershell_heavy
missing_linux_example
Summary
The documentation consistently provides both Azure CLI and Azure PowerShell examples for interacting with Azure Resource Graph, but does not include Linux-specific shell examples (e.g., bash scripting, piping, jq usage) or mention Linux tools. Azure PowerShell, which is primarily associated with Windows environments, is given equal prominence to Azure CLI, but no Linux-centric workflows are discussed. There is no mention of Linux-specific considerations or alternative tooling, and examples do not demonstrate output manipulation typical in Linux environments.
Recommendations
- Add Linux shell examples, such as using bash with az graph query and piping results to jq for parsing.
- Include notes on cross-platform compatibility of Azure CLI and PowerShell, clarifying that both can run on Linux, macOS, and Windows.
- Demonstrate output formatting and manipulation using common Linux tools (e.g., grep, awk, jq) alongside PowerShell examples.
- Explicitly mention that Azure CLI is cross-platform and provide examples of scripting in Linux environments.
- Where PowerShell is shown, clarify that PowerShell Core is available on Linux and macOS, and provide equivalent bash examples for parity.
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