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ansible-galaxy(1)
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:doctype: manpage
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:man source: Ansible
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:man version: %VERSION%
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:man manual: System administration commands
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NAME
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ansible-galaxy - manage roles using galaxy.ansible.com
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SYNOPSIS
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ansible-galaxy [init|info|install|list|remove] [--help] [options] ...
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DESCRIPTION
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*Ansible Galaxy* is a shared repository for Ansible roles.
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The ansible-galaxy command can be used to manage these roles,
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or by creating a skeleton framework for roles you'd like to upload to Galaxy.
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COMMON OPTIONS
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*-h*, *--help*::
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Show a help message related to the given sub-command.
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INSTALL
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The *install* sub-command is used to install roles.
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USAGE
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$ ansible-galaxy install [options] [-r FILE | role_name(s)[,version] | tar_file(s)]
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Roles can be installed in several different ways:
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* A username.rolename[,version] - this will install a single role. The Galaxy
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API will be contacted to provide the information about the role, and the
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corresponding .tar.gz will be downloaded from *github.com*. If the version
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is omitted, the most recent version available will be installed.
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* A file name, using *-r* - this will install multiple roles listed one per
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line. The format of each line is the same as above: username.rolename[,version]
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* A .tar.gz of a valid role you've downloaded directly from *github.com*. This
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is mainly useful when the system running Ansible does not have access to
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the Galaxy API, for instance when behind a firewall or proxy.
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OPTIONS
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*-f*, *--force*::
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Force overwriting an existing role.
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*-i*, *--ignore-errors*::
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Ignore errors and continue with the next specified role.
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*-n*, *--no-deps*::
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Don't download roles listed as dependencies.
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*-p* 'ROLES_PATH', *--roles-path=*'ROLES_PATH'::
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The path to the directory containing your roles. The default is the *roles_path*
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configured in your *ansible.cfg* file (/etc/ansible/roles if not configured)
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*-r* 'ROLE_FILE', *--role-file=*'ROLE_FILE'::
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A file containing a list of roles to be imported, as specified above. This
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option cannot be used if a rolename or .tar.gz have been specified.
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REMOVE
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The *remove* sub-command is used to remove one or more roles.
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USAGE
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$ ansible-galaxy remove role1 role2 ...
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OPTIONS
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*-p* 'ROLES_PATH', *--roles-path=*'ROLES_PATH'::
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The path to the directory containing your roles. The default is the *roles_path*
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configured in your *ansible.cfg* file (/etc/ansible/roles if not configured)
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INIT
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The *init* command is used to create an empty role suitable for uploading
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to https://galaxy.ansible.com (or for roles in general).
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USAGE
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$ ansible-galaxy init [options] role_name
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OPTIONS
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*-f*, *--force*::
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Force overwriting an existing role.
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*-p* 'INIT_PATH', *--init-path=*'INIT_PATH'::
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The path in which the skeleton role will be created.The default is the current
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working directory.
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*--offline*::
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Don't query the galaxy API when creating roles
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LIST
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The *list* sub-command is used to show what roles are currently instaled.
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You can specify a role name, and if installed only that role will be shown.
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USAGE
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$ ansible-galaxy list [role_name]
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OPTIONS
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*-p* 'ROLES_PATH', *--roles-path=*'ROLES_PATH'::
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The path to the directory containing your roles. The default is the *roles_path*
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configured in your *ansible.cfg* file (/etc/ansible/roles if not configured)
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AUTHOR
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Ansible was originally written by Michael DeHaan. See the AUTHORS file
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for a complete list of contributors.
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COPYRIGHT
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Copyright © 2014, Michael DeHaan
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Ansible is released under the terms of the GPLv3 License.
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SEE ALSO
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--------
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*ansible*(1), *ansible-pull*(1), *ansible-doc*(1), *ansible-playbook*(1), *ansible-vault*(1)
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Extensive documentation is available in the documentation site:
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<http://docs.ansible.com>. IRC and mailing list info can be found
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in file CONTRIBUTING.md, available in: <https://github.com/ansible/ansible>
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