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This page is part of the Azure documentation. It contains code examples and configuration instructions for working with Azure services.
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Summary:
The documentation provides deployment instructions and examples exclusively using PowerShell, a Windows-centric tool, without offering equivalent examples for Linux or cross-platform environments (such as Azure CLI or Bash). The only command-line deployment example is PowerShell, and there is no mention of Linux or macOS workflows. The documentation implicitly assumes a Windows environment by default.
Recommendations:
- Add Azure CLI examples for deploying the ARM template, as Azure CLI is cross-platform and widely used on Linux and macOS.
- Include Bash shell examples for resource group creation and template deployment.
- Explicitly mention that the instructions apply to all platforms, and provide guidance for both Windows (PowerShell) and Linux/macOS (Bash/Azure CLI) users.
- Reorder or parallelize examples so that Windows and Linux instructions are presented together, rather than Windows/PowerShell first or exclusively.
- Where possible, use platform-neutral language and tools in the main flow, relegating platform-specific instructions to separate sections or tabs.
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## 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:
## 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: