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@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ If you are running Ansible 1.4 and later, include syntax is streamlined to match
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tasks:
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- { include: wordpress.yml, user: timmy, ssh_keys: [ 'keys/one.txt', 'keys/two.txt' ] }
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- { include: wordpress.yml, user: timmy, ssh_keys: [ 'keys/one.txt', 'keys/two.txt' ] }
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Using either syntax, variables passed in can then be used in the included files. We've already covered them a bit in :doc:`playbooks_variables`.
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Using either syntax, variables passed in can then be used in the included files. We'll cover them in :doc:`playbooks_variables`.
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You can reference them like this::
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You can reference them like this::
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{{ user }}
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{{ user }}
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