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Michael DeHaan 2013-10-05 13:58:03 -04:00
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@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ IT tasks in the core distribution. This means modules are well up-to-date and y
that will work on your platform. You may think of the module library as a toolbox full of useful system management tools,
and playbooks as the instructions for buildilng something using those tools.
.. toctree:
.. toctree::
modules
.. _overview:
@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ installed using Ansible playbooks!
Detailed Guides
```````````````
This section is new and evolving. The idea here is explore particular use cases in greater depth and provide a more "top down" explanation of some basic features::
This section is new and evolving. The idea here is explore particular use cases in greater depth and provide a more "top down" explanation of some basic features.
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 1

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.. _patterns:
Patterns
++++++++
.. contents::
:depth: 2
Patterns
++++++++
Patterns in Ansible are how we decide which hosts to manage. This can mean what hosts to communicate with, but in terms
of :doc:`playbooks` it actually means what hosts to apply a particular configuration or IT process to.

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@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ For each play in a playbook, you get to choose which machines in your infrastruc
to target and what remote user to complete the steps (called tasks) as.
The `hosts` line is a list of one or more groups or host patterns,
separated by colons, as described in the :ref:`intro_patterns`
separated by colons, as described in the :doc:`intro_patterns`
documentation. The `remote_user` is just the name of the user account::
---

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.. note::
It's also possible to keep per-host and per-group variables in very
similar files, this is covered in :ref:`patterns`.
similar files, this is covered in :ref:`intro_patterns`.
.. _passing_variables_on_the_command_line: