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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:
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windows_first
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powershell_heavy
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windows_tools
Summary:
The documentation provides both Azure CLI and Azure PowerShell examples for all deployment, validation, and cleanup steps. However, PowerShell (a Windows-centric tool) is always presented as the alternative to CLI, and screenshots explicitly show PowerShell output. There are no Linux shell-specific examples (e.g., bash scripting), and no mention of Linux-native tools or environments. The CLI examples are cross-platform, but the documentation implicitly centers Windows by pairing CLI with PowerShell and by using PowerShell output in visuals.
Recommendations:
- Explicitly state that Azure CLI commands work on Linux, macOS, and Windows, and consider mentioning bash or zsh as common shells.
- Include example terminal output from a Linux shell (e.g., bash) in addition to or instead of PowerShell screenshots.
- Clarify that PowerShell Core is cross-platform, but also note that many Linux users will use bash or other shells.
- If scripting is discussed, provide bash script snippets alongside PowerShell scripts.
- Avoid language or visuals that suggest PowerShell is the default or primary way to interact with Azure, especially for cross-platform documentation.
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