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:
⚠️ powershell_heavy
⚠️ missing_linux_example
⚠️ windows_tools
⚠️ windows_first
Summary:
The documentation page demonstrates a Windows bias by providing only PowerShell examples for deploying and cleaning up resources, with no equivalent Azure CLI or bash examples. The use of PowerShell cmdlets and the absence of Linux/macOS-specific or cross-platform instructions may hinder users on non-Windows platforms. Additionally, the PowerShell deployment method is presented before any mention of Azure CLI, and the only CLI command shown is for a specific configuration scenario, not for deployment.
Recommendations:
  • Provide equivalent Azure CLI and/or bash examples for all PowerShell deployment and cleanup instructions.
  • Present cross-platform (CLI) instructions before or alongside PowerShell examples to ensure Linux/macOS parity.
  • Clearly indicate that PowerShell is just one option and link to Azure CLI documentation for ARM template deployment.
  • Consider including a table or section comparing deployment methods across platforms (Azure Portal, PowerShell, Azure CLI, etc.).
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Scan History

Date Scan ID Status Bias Status
2025-07-12 23:44 #41 in_progress ❌ Biased
2025-07-12 00:58 #8 cancelled ✅ Clean
2025-07-10 05:06 #7 processing ✅ Clean
2025-07-09 23:22 #6 cancelled ✅ Clean

Flagged Code Snippets

## Review deployed resources 1. Sign in to the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com). 1. In the Azure portal search box, type **App Configuration**. Select **App Configuration** from the list. 1. Select the newly created App Configuration resource. 1. Under **Operations**, click **Configuration explorer**. 1. Verify that two key-values exist. ## Clean up resources When no longer needed, delete the resource group, the App Configuration store, and all related resources. If you're planning to use the App Configuration store in the future, you can skip deleting it. If you aren't going to continue to use this store, delete all resources created by this quickstart by running the following cmdlet:
## Deploy the template Select the following image to sign in to Azure and open a template. The template creates an App Configuration store with two key-values inside. :::image type="content" source="~/reusable-content/ce-skilling/azure/media/template-deployments/deploy-to-azure-button.svg" alt-text="Button to deploy the Resource Manager template to Azure." border="false" link="https://portal.azure.com/#create/Microsoft.Template/uri/https%3A%2F%2Fraw.githubusercontent.com%2FAzure%2Fazure-quickstart-templates%2Fmaster%2Fquickstarts%2Fmicrosoft.appconfiguration%2Fapp-configuration-store-kv%2Fazuredeploy.json"::: You can also deploy the template by using the following PowerShell cmdlet. The key-values will be in the output of PowerShell console.