Playbooks are particularly awesome. Playbooks can batch ansible commands
together, and can even fire off triggers when certain commands report changes.
They are the basis for a really simple configuration management system, unlike
any that already exist. Powerful, concise, but dead simple.
See examples/playbook.yml for what the syntax looks like, and the manpage -- [ansible-playbook(5)](https://github.com/mpdehaan/ansible/blob/master/docs/man/man5/ansible-playbook.5.asciidoc) for more details.
They are the basis for a really simple configuration management system, unlike
any that already exist, and one that is very well suited to deploying complex
multi-machine applications.
An example showing just once pattern in a playbook is below. Playbooks can contain
See the playbook format manpage -- [ansible-playbook(5)](https://github.com/mpdehaan/ansible/blob/master/docs/man/man5/ansible-playbook.5.asciidoc) for more details.