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Bias Analysis
Bias Types:
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windows_first
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missing_linux_example
Summary:
The documentation consistently refers to 'Command Prompt' and instructs users to 'open a Command Prompt window' or 'open a command prompt that has Python in its path' when installing packages or running code. There are no explicit instructions or examples for Linux or macOS users (e.g., using 'terminal', 'bash', or 'shell'). The only shell command shown uses a semicolon (;) to chain commands, which is Unix-style, but the surrounding text is Windows-centric. No PowerShell-specific commands or Windows-only tools are mentioned, but the language and setup steps assume a Windows environment.
Recommendations:
- Replace 'Command Prompt' with 'terminal' or 'command prompt/terminal' to be inclusive of Linux/macOS users.
- Add explicit instructions for Linux/macOS users, such as 'Open a terminal window' and clarify that the commands work on all platforms.
- Where appropriate, show both Windows (cmd.exe) and Unix (bash/zsh) command examples, especially for chained commands or environment variable setup.
- Mention that Visual Studio Code is cross-platform, or suggest other editors available on Linux/macOS.
- Ensure that all prerequisite and setup steps are platform-agnostic or provide platform-specific notes as needed.
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