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doc: fixes the the repetitions (#43937)
Wow, this does not seem to be an uncommon misspelling. Might be there are some left that span over two lines. I noticed the one in the git module and then used `grep -rw 'the the'` to find some more.
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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ and make them automatically available in your Ansible inventory.
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You may see a collection of other GCP modules that do not conform to this
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naming convention. These are the original modules primarily developed by the
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Ansible community. You will find some overlapping functionality such as with
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the the "gce" module and the new "gcp_compute_instance" module. Either can be
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the "gce" module and the new "gcp_compute_instance" module. Either can be
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used, but you may experience issues trying to use them together.
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While the community GCP modules are not going away, Google is investing effort
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@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ The ``win_dsc`` module takes in a free-form of options so that it changes
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according to the resource it is managing. A list of built in resources can be
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found at `resources <https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/dsc/resources>`_.
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Using the the `Registry <https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/dsc/registryresource>`_
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Using the `Registry <https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/dsc/registryresource>`_
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resource as an example, this is the DSC definition as documented by Microsoft::
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Registry [string] #ResourceName
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@ -377,7 +377,7 @@ class WapiModule(WapiBase):
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and/or keys filtered before it is sent to the API endpoint to
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be processed.
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:args proposed_object: A dict item that will be encoded and sent
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the the API endpoint with the updated data structure
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the API endpoint with the updated data structure
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:returns: updated object to be sent to API endpoint
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'''
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keys = set()
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The Ansible AWS modules and these guidelines are maintained by the Ansible AWS Working Group. For
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further information see
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[the AWS working group community page](https://github.com/ansible/community/tree/master/group-aws).
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If you are planning to contribute AWS modules to Ansible then getting in touch with the the working
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If you are planning to contribute AWS modules to Ansible then getting in touch with the working
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group will be a good way to start, especially because a similar module may already be under
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development.
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storage_domain_service = storage_domains_service.storage_domain_service(sd_id)
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templates_service = storage_domain_service.templates_service()
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# Find the the unregistered Template we want to register:
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# Find the unregistered Template we want to register:
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if module.params.get('unregistered'):
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templates = templates_service.list(unregistered=True)
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else:
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storage_domain_service = storage_domains_service.storage_domain_service(sd_id)
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vms_service = storage_domain_service.vms_service()
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# Find the the unregistered VM we want to register:
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# Find the unregistered VM we want to register:
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if module.params.get('unregistered'):
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vms = vms_service.list(unregistered=True)
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else:
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storage_domain_service = storage_domains_service.storage_domain_service(sd_id)
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vms_service = storage_domain_service.vms_service()
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# Find the the unregistered VM we want to register:
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# Find the unregistered VM we want to register:
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vms = vms_service.list(unregistered=True)
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vm = next(
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(vm for vm in vms if (vm.id == module.params['id'] or vm.name == module.params['name'])),
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- "The CSR may contain multiple Subject Alternate Names, but each one
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will lead to an individual challenge that must be fulfilled for the
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CSR to be signed."
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- "I(Note): the private key used to create the CSR I(must not) be the the
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- "I(Note): the private key used to create the CSR I(must not) be the
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account key. This is a bad idea from a security point of view, and
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the CA should not accept the CSR. Let's Encrypt will return an error
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in this case."
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required: true
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version:
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description:
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- What version of the repository to check out. This can be the
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- What version of the repository to check out. This can be
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the literal string C(HEAD), a branch name, a tag name.
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It can also be a I(SHA-1) hash, in which case C(refspec) needs
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to be specified if the given revision is not already available.
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type: bool
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node:
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description:
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- The node where the the service processor network should be enabled
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- The node where the service processor network should be enabled
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required: true
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dhcp:
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description:
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sample: "/etc/pam.d/system-auth"
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backupdest:
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description:
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- "The file name of the the backup file, if created."
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- "The file name of the backup file, if created."
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returned: success
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type: string
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version_added: 2.6
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