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Pages with Bias
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Static Web Apps https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/azure-docs/blob/main/articles/static-web-apps/deployment-token-management.md ...rticles/static-web-apps/deployment-token-management.md
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Scanned: 2025-07-12 23:44
Reviewed by: Unknown
Issues: 1 bias type
Detected Bias Types
Missing Linux Example
Summary
The documentation does not display overt Windows bias in terms of command-line examples or tool references, but it also does not provide any platform-specific instructions. However, there is a subtle bias in that the documentation omits any mention of Linux or cross-platform command-line methods for managing deployment tokens (e.g., using CLI tools or scripts), focusing solely on GUI-based steps that are platform-agnostic but may implicitly align with Windows-centric workflows.
Recommendations
  • Add instructions for managing deployment tokens using the Azure CLI or GitHub CLI, which are cross-platform and can be run on Linux, macOS, and Windows.
  • Include examples of updating GitHub secrets via command line (e.g., using gh CLI), which is especially relevant for Linux users.
  • Explicitly mention that the steps are applicable regardless of operating system, or provide alternative workflows for users who prefer command-line interfaces.
  • If screenshots are included, ensure they are not exclusively from Windows environments, or provide notes about cross-platform applicability.
Static Web Apps https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/azure-docs/blob/main/articles/static-web-apps/azure-dns-zone.md ...s/blob/main/articles/static-web-apps/azure-dns-zone.md
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Scanned: 2025-07-12 23:44
Reviewed by: Unknown
Issues: 1 bias type
Detected Bias Types
Missing Linux Example
Summary
The documentation does not provide any command-line examples or tooling instructions for either Windows or Linux. However, it implicitly assumes a graphical, portal-based workflow (Azure portal and domain registrar websites), which is platform-neutral but omits parity for users who prefer or require CLI-based automation, especially common in Linux environments. There are no references to Windows-specific tools, but the absence of Azure CLI, PowerShell, or other command-line examples means Linux users do not see their typical workflows represented.
Recommendations
  • Add Azure CLI examples for creating DNS zones and retrieving name server information.
  • Include instructions for updating DNS records using command-line tools where possible.
  • If mentioning PowerShell, ensure equivalent Azure CLI (cross-platform) commands are provided.
  • Explicitly state that the process can be completed via CLI and provide links to relevant documentation.
  • Consider including a section or callout for automation or scripting approaches, which are common in Linux environments.
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