Bias Analysis
Detected Bias Types
windows_first
powershell_heavy
Summary
The documentation page presents both Azure PowerShell and Azure CLI examples for all command-line steps, but consistently lists PowerShell (a Windows-centric tool) before CLI (cross-platform). It also refers to opening a 'PowerShell terminal' in Visual Studio Code, which is a Windows-specific pattern, while the CLI instructions mention Bash more generically. There are no Linux-specific tools or shell patterns (e.g., zsh, Linux file utilities) mentioned, and the use of PowerShell splatting is explained in detail, while Bash line continuation is only briefly noted. No steps are missing for Linux users, but the ordering and depth of explanation favor Windows/PowerShell.
Recommendations
- Alternate the order of PowerShell and CLI examples, or present CLI first to reflect cross-platform parity.
- Explicitly mention that Azure CLI works on Windows, Linux, and macOS, and suggest Bash or other shells for Linux/macOS users.
- Provide equivalent explanations for Bash scripting features (e.g., variable assignment, line continuation) as is done for PowerShell splatting.
- Include notes or tips for Linux/macOS users, such as using native zip utilities or shell commands.
- Clarify that Visual Studio Code is cross-platform and that terminals can be Bash, zsh, or PowerShell depending on OS.
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