diff --git a/html/YAMLScripts.html b/html/YAMLScripts.html index f252982648e..b1a23d87da7 100644 --- a/html/YAMLScripts.html +++ b/html/YAMLScripts.html @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ - +
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ indexAnsible is an GPLv3 licensed open source project, so see the contributions section for how to get involved.
+ansible-modules — stock modules shipped with ansible
Ansible ships with a number of modules that can be executed directly on remote hosts or through +
ansible-modules — stock modules shipped with ansible
Ansible ships with a number of modules that can be executed directly on remote hosts or through ansible playbooks.
Most modules other than command are idempotent, meaning they will seek to avoid changes unless a change needs to be made. When using ansible playbooks, these modules can trigger change events, as described in ansible-playbooks(5).
Unless otherwise noted, all modules support change hooks.
The command module takes the command name followed by a list of arguments, space delimited. diff --git a/html/man/ansible-playbook.5.html b/html/man/ansible-playbook.5.html index ad1d534af30..3494597ed54 100644 --- a/html/man/ansible-playbook.5.html +++ b/html/man/ansible-playbook.5.html @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -
ansible-playbook — format and function of an ansible playbook file
Ansible ships with ansible-playbook, a tool for running playbooks. +
ansible-playbook — format and function of an ansible playbook file
Ansible ships with ansible-playbook, a tool for running playbooks. Playbooks can represent frequent tasks, desired system configurations, or deployment processes.
See:
ansible — run a command somewhere else
Ansible is an extra-simple tool/framework/API for doing 'remote things' over +
ansible — run a command somewhere else
Ansible ships with a number of modules that can be executed directly on remote hosts or through +ansible playbooks.
See also
Ansible ships with a number of modules that can be executed directly on remote hosts or through -ansible playbooks.
-Most modules other than command are idempotent, meaning they will seek to avoid changes unless a change needs to be made. When using ansible playbooks, these modules can trigger change events. Unless otherwise noted, all modules support change hooks.
@@ -172,7 +169,7 @@ remote user who does not have permissions on /etc/ansible.This module is in plan.
To write your own modules, simply follow the convention of those already available in /usr/share/ansible. Modules must return JSON but can be written in any language. Modules should return hashes, but hashes can be nested. @@ -192,8 +189,7 @@ describing the nature of the failure. Other values are up to the module.