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Using Ansible playbooks
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.. note::
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Welcome to the Ansible playbooks guide.
Playbooks are automation blueprints, in ``YAML`` format, that Ansible uses to deploy and configure nodes in an inventory.
This guide introduces you to playbooks and then covers different use cases for tasks and plays, such as:
* Executing tasks with elevated privileges or as a different user.
* Using loops to repeat tasks for items in a list.
* Delegating playbooks to execute tasks on different machines.
* Running conditional tasks and evaluating conditions with playbook tests.
* Using blocks to group sets of tasks.
You can also learn how to use Ansible playbooks more effectively by creating re-usable files and roles, including and importing playbooks, and running selected parts of a playbook with tags.
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
playbooks_intro
playbooks
playbooks_execution
playbooks_advanced_syntax
complex_data_manipulation