Bias Analysis
Detected Bias Types
windows_first
powershell_heavy
windows_tools
Summary
The documentation presents both PowerShell (Windows) and Bash (Linux/macOS) examples for assigning a managed identity, but the PowerShell tab and instructions are listed first. The script-saving instructions reference Notepad (Windows) before VS Code, and the Bash instructions mention Notepad++ (Windows) before VS Code. The Bash section suggests running scripts via WSL, which is a Windows-centric pattern, rather than directly referencing native Linux/macOS terminals. There is a slight preference for Windows tools and workflows throughout.
Recommendations
- Alternate the order of PowerShell and Bash tabs or present Bash first to avoid implicit prioritization of Windows.
- In script-saving instructions, mention cross-platform editors (e.g., VS Code, nano, vim) before Windows-specific editors like Notepad or Notepad++.
- In Bash instructions, recommend running scripts directly in native Linux/macOS terminals, not just via WSL.
- Add explicit notes that both scripts work on macOS and Linux, and clarify any platform-specific differences if present.
- Consider adding a table or section summarizing platform compatibility and prerequisites for each environment.
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