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@ -193,6 +193,7 @@ This designates the following behaviors, for each role 'x':
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- Any copy tasks can reference files in roles/x/files/ without having to path them relatively or absolutely
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- Any copy tasks can reference files in roles/x/files/ without having to path them relatively or absolutely
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- Any script tasks can reference scripts in roles/x/files/ without having to path them relatively or absolutely
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- Any script tasks can reference scripts in roles/x/files/ without having to path them relatively or absolutely
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- Any template tasks can reference files in roles/x/templates/ without having to path them relatively or absolutely
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- Any template tasks can reference files in roles/x/templates/ without having to path them relatively or absolutely
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- Any include tasks can reference files in roles/x/tasks/ without having to path them relatively or absolutely
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In Ansible 1.4 and later you can configure a roles_path to search for roles. Use this to check all of your common roles out to one location, and share
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In Ansible 1.4 and later you can configure a roles_path to search for roles. Use this to check all of your common roles out to one location, and share
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them easily between multiple playbook projects. See :doc:`intro_configuration` for details about how to set this up in ansible.cfg.
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them easily between multiple playbook projects. See :doc:`intro_configuration` for details about how to set this up in ansible.cfg.
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