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@ -57,6 +57,17 @@ In 1.0 and later, you can also do this for alphabetic ranges::
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For numeric patterns, leading zeros can be included or removed, as desired. Ranges are inclusive.
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In 1.1 and later, you can also select the connection type and user on a per host basis::
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[targets]
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localhost ansible_connection=local
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other1.example.com ansible_connection=ssh ansible_ssh_user=mpdehaan
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other2.example.com ansible_connection=ssh ansible_ssh_user=mdehaan
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All of these variables can of course also be set outside of the inventory file, in 'host_vars' if you wish
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to keep your inventory file simple.
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Selecting Targets
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