Ansible
Ansible is a simple and powerful automation engine. It is used to help with configuration management, application deployment, and task automation.
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The tox-ansible plugin dynamically creates a full matrix of python interpreter and ansible-core version environments for running integration, sanity, and unit for an ansible collection both locally and in a Github action. tox virtual environments are leveraged for collection building, collection installation, dependency installation, and testing.
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Shell scripts for bootstrapping computers with Ansible.
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Enable Self-Service Operations: Give specific users access to your existing tools, services, and scripts
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Flux based GitOps repository for my home lab infrastructure.
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Ansible Collection for different tools of an organization or company
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Multicraft config files and Ansible playbooks to help with setting up Multicraft.
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Created by Michael DeHaan
Released February 20, 2012
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