This page contains Windows bias

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This page is part of the Azure documentation. It contains code examples and configuration instructions for working with Azure services.

Bias Analysis

Bias Types:
⚠️ windows_first
⚠️ powershell_heavy
Summary:
The documentation provides both Azure PowerShell and Azure CLI examples for managing resources, but consistently presents PowerShell (a Windows-centric tool) before CLI in all code tabs and output sections. There are no Linux-specific instructions, nor is there mention of running CLI commands in a native Linux shell, though Azure CLI is cross-platform. The documentation implicitly prioritizes Windows/PowerShell workflows.
Recommendations:
  • Alternate the order of PowerShell and CLI tabs, or present CLI examples first to avoid implicit prioritization of Windows tools.
  • Explicitly mention that Azure CLI commands can be run on Linux, macOS, and Windows, and provide example shell prompts (e.g., bash) for Linux users.
  • Add a brief section or note highlighting cross-platform support and how to use Azure CLI in native Linux environments.
  • Where possible, include screenshots or instructions that reflect both Windows and Linux environments (e.g., terminal screenshots, shell prompts).
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Scan History

Date Scan ID Status Bias Status
2025-08-17 00:01 #83 in_progress ✅ Clean
2025-07-13 21:37 #48 completed ✅ Clean
2025-07-09 13:09 #3 cancelled ✅ Clean
2025-07-08 04:23 #2 cancelled ❌ Biased

Flagged Code Snippets

--- The output shows the new resource and *protectionModeDDoS* shows IP Protection is **Enabled**. # [PowerShell](#tab/PowerShell)
--- ## Clean up resources When you're finished, you can delete the resources. The command deletes the resource group and all the resources it contains. # [PowerShell](#tab/PowerShell)