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./build-site.py view
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htmldocs:
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./build-site.py rst
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./build-site.py rst
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clean:
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-rm -rf htmlout
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-rm -f .buildinfo
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-rm -f *.inv
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-rm -rf *.doctrees
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docsite/latest/_themes/aworks/layout.html
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docsite/latest/_themes/aworks/layout.html
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<?php
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require('../wp-blog-header.php');
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get_header();
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?>
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<div class="row">
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<div class="container">
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<?php if (function_exists('bootstrapwp_breadcrumbs')) bootstrapwp_breadcrumbs(); ?>
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</div><!--/.container -->
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</div><!--/.row -->
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{% macro navBar() %}
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<div id="left-sidebar" class="span3 sidebar">
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<div class="side-nav sidebar-block left-side-nav">
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<ul><li><a href="/docs/"><strong>Documentation Home</strong></a></li></ul>
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{{ toctree(maxdepth=1) }}
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</div>
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</div>
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{% endmacro %}
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{# Silence the sidebar's, relbar's #}
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{% block sidebar1 %}{% endblock %}
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{% block sidebar2 %}{% endblock %}
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{% block relbar1 %}{% endblock %}
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{% block relbar2 %}{% endblock %}
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{%- block content %}
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<div class="container">
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<div class="row clear-both">
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<!-- BEGIN LEFT-SIDEBAR -->
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{% block header %}{{ navBar() }}{% endblock %}
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<!-- END LEFT-SIDEBAR -->
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<!-- BEGIN ARTICLE CONTENT AREA -->
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<div class="span8 main-column two-columns-left">
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{% block body %} {% endblock %}
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</div><!-- END ARTICLE CONTENT AREA -->
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</div> <!-- class=row -->
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</div> <!-- class=container -->
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{%- endblock %}
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<?php get_footer('home'); ?>
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docsite/latest/_themes/aworks/relations.html
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docsite/latest/_themes/aworks/relations.html
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{%- if prev %}
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<li><a href="{{ prev.link|e }}"
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title="{{ _('previous chapter') }}">{{ "«"|safe }} {{ prev.title }}</a></li>
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{%- endif %}
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{%- if next %}
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<li><a href="{{ next.link|e }}"
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title="{{ _('next chapter') }}">{{ next.title }} {{ "»"|safe }}</a></li>
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{%- endif %}
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docsite/latest/_themes/aworks/searchbox.html
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docsite/latest/_themes/aworks/searchbox.html
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{%- if pagename != "search" %}
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<form class="pull-left" action="{{ pathto('search') }}" method="get">
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<input type="text" name="q" placeholder="Search" />
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<input type="hidden" name="check_keywords" value="yes" />
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<input type="hidden" name="area" value="default" />
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</form>
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{%- endif %}
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docsite/latest/_themes/aworks/sourcelink.html
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{%- if show_source and has_source and sourcename %}
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<li><a href="{{ pathto('_sources/' + sourcename, true)|e }}"
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rel="nofollow">{{ _('Source') }}</a></li>
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{%- endif %}
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docsite/latest/_themes/aworks/theme.conf
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docsite/latest/_themes/aworks/theme.conf
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# Twitter Bootstrap Theme
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[theme]
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inherit = basic
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stylesheet = basic.css
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pygments_style = tango
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try:
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buildername = 'html'
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outdir = os.path.abspath(os.getcwd())
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outdir = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.getcwd(), "htmlout"))
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# Create the output directory if it doesn't exist
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if not os.access(outdir, os.F_OK):
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os.mkdir(outdir)
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# -----------------------
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html_theme_path = ['_themes']
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html_theme = 'bootstrap'
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html_short_title = 'Ansible 1.2 Documentation'
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html_theme = 'aworks'
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html_short_title = 'Ansible Documentation'
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# The style sheet to use for HTML and HTML Help pages. A file of that name
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# must exist either in Sphinx' static/ path, or in one of the custom paths
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# The name of an image file (within the static path) to use as favicon of the
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# docs. This file should be a Windows icon file (.ico) being 16x16 or 32x32
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# pixels large.
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html_favicon = 'favicon.ico'
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#html_favicon = 'favicon.ico'
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# Add any paths that contain custom static files (such as style sheets) here,
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# relative to this directory. They are copied after the builtin static files,
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YAML Syntax
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===========
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.. image:: http://ansible.cc/docs/_static/ansible_fest_2013.png
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:alt: ansiblefest 2013
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:target: http://ansibleworks.com/fest
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This page provides a basic overview of correct YAML syntax, which is how Ansible
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playbooks (our configuration management language) are expressed.
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API & Integrations
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==================
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.. image:: http://ansible.cc/docs/_static/ansible_fest_2013.png
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:alt: ansiblefest 2013
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:target: http://ansibleworks.com/fest
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There are several interesting ways to use Ansible from an API perspective. You can use
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the Ansible python API to control nodes, you can extend Ansible to respond to various python events,
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and you can plug in inventory data from external data sources. Ansible is written in its own
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Best Practices
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==============
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.. image:: http://ansible.cc/docs/_static/ansible_fest_2013.png
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:alt: ansiblefest 2013
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:target: http://ansibleworks.com/fest/
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Here are some tips for making the most of Ansible.
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You can find some example playbooks illustrating these best practices in our `ansible-examples repository <https://github.com/ansible/ansible-examples>`_. (NOTE: These may not use all of the features in the latest release just yet).
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Ansible Resources
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=================
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.. image:: http://ansible.cc/docs/_static/ansible_fest_2013.png
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:alt: ansiblefest 2013
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:target: http://ansibleworks.com/fest
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User contributed playbooks, modules, and articles. This is a small
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curated list, but growing. Everyone is encouraged to add to this
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document, just `edit it on Github <https://github.com/ansible/ansible/blob/devel/docsite/latest/rst/contrib.rst>`_
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Command Line Examples And Next Steps
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====================================
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.. image:: http://ansible.cc/docs/_static/ansible_fest_2013.png
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:alt: ansiblefest 2013
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:target: http://ansibleworks.com/fest
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.. highlight:: bash
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The following examples show how to use `/usr/bin/ansible` for running
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Frequently Asked Questions
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==========================
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.. image:: http://ansible.cc/docs/_static/ansible_fest_2013.png
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:alt: ansiblefest 2013
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:target: http://ansibleworks.com/fest
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Here are some commonly-asked questions and their answers.
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.. contents::
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Getting Started
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===============
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.. image:: http://ansible.cc/docs/_static/ansible_fest_2013.png
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:alt: ansiblefest 2013
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:target: http://ansibleworks.com/fest
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.. contents::
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:depth: 2
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:backlinks: top
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Glossary
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========
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.. image:: http://ansible.cc/docs/_static/ansible_fest_2013.png
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:alt: ansiblefest 2013
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:target: http://ansibleworks.com/fest
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The following is a list (and re-explanation) of term definitions used elsewhere in the Ansible documentation.
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Consult the documentation home page for the full documentation and to see this in context, but this should be a good resource
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Ansible Documentation Index
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```````````````````````````
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.. image:: http://ansible.cc/docs/_static/ansible_fest_2013.png
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:alt: ansiblefest 2013
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:target: http://ansibleworks.com/fest
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Welcome to the Ansible documentation. This documentation covers the current released
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version of Ansible (1.2) and may also reference some development version features (and if so,
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such sections will be noted).
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version of Ansible (1.2) and may also reference some development version features.
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For the previous released version, see `Ansible 1.1 Docs <http://ansibleworks.com/docs/released/1.1>`_ instead.
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Before we dive into playbooks, configuration management, deployment, and orchestration, we'll learn how to get Ansible installed and some
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basic information. We'll go over how to execute ad-hoc commands in parallel across your nodes using /usr/bin/ansible. We'll also see
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what sort of modules are available in Ansible's core (though you can also write your own, which we'll also show later).
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 1
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Overview
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````````
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.. image:: http://ansible.cc/img/ansible_arch.png
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.. image:: http://www.ansibleworks.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/ANSIBLE_DIAGRAM.jpg
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:alt: ansible architecture diagram
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:width: 566px
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:height: 439px
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:width: 788px
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:height: 436px
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Playbooks
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Module Development
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==================
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.. image:: http://ansible.cc/docs/_static/ansible_fest_2013.png
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:alt: ansiblefest 2013
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:target: http://ansibleworks.com/fest
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Ansible modules are reusable units of magic that can be used by the Ansible API,
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or by the `ansible` or `ansible-playbook` programs.
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Ansible Modules
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===============
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.. image:: http://ansible.cc/docs/_static/ansible_fest_2013.png
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:alt: ansiblefest 2013
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:target: http://ansibleworks.com/fest
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.. contents::
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:depth: 3
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:backlinks: top
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Inventory & Patterns
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====================
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.. image:: http://ansible.cc/docs/_static/ansible_fest_2013.png
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:alt: ansiblefest 2013
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:target: http://ansibleworks.com/fest
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Ansible works against multiple systems in your infrastructure at the
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same time. It does this by selecting portions of systems listed in
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Ansible's inventory file, which defaults to /etc/ansible/hosts.
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.. contents:: `Table of contents`
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.. contents::
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:depth: 2
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:backlinks: top
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Playbooks
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=========
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:alt: ansiblefest 2013
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:target: http://ansibleworks.com/fest
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.. contents::
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:depth: 2
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:backlinks: top
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Advanced Playbooks
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==================
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.. image:: http://ansible.cc/docs/_static/ansible_fest_2013.png
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:alt: ansiblefest 2013
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:target: http://ansibleworks.com/fest
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Here are some advanced features of the playbooks language. Using all of these features
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are not neccessary, but many of them will prove useful. If a feature doesn't seem immediately
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relevant, feel free to skip it. For many people, the features documented in `playbooks` will
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