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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
Summary:
The documentation is generally cross-platform, using Azure CLI and bash-style syntax, which is compatible with both Linux and Windows. However, there is a subtle Windows bias: the note about running scripts in Visual Studio Code and PowerShell appears early, and PowerShell-specific advice (adding the $ symbol for variables) is given without any equivalent Linux shell notes. No Linux-specific tools or environments are mentioned, and the only environment-specific advice is for Windows/PowerShell users.
Recommendations:
- Include explicit notes or examples for running the scripts in Linux/macOS shells (e.g., bash, zsh), such as variable syntax differences or environment setup.
- Mention that the CLI commands work natively in Linux/macOS terminals, not just in PowerShell or Visual Studio Code.
- Provide a brief section or note on how to adapt the scripts for PowerShell (e.g., variable assignment differences), rather than implying PowerShell is the default.
- Balance environment references by mentioning both Windows and Linux/macOS editors (e.g., Visual Studio Code, GNOME Terminal, Terminal.app) where scripts can be run.
- If referencing Visual Studio Code, clarify that it is cross-platform and not exclusive to Windows.
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