diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 8ad06d14177..a6d3c16e20e 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -145,29 +145,44 @@ than "/usr/share/ansible". This means anyone can use Ansible, even without root permissions. There is potential for a sizeable community to build -up around the library scripts. +up around the library scripts, and you can easily write your own. -Modules include: +Current modules include: * command -- runs commands, giving output, return codes, and run time info * ping - just returns if the system is up or not * facter - retrieves facts about the host OS * ohai - similar to facter, but returns structured data * copy - add files to remote systems + * setup - pushes key/value data onto the system for use in templating + * template - takes a local template file and saves a templated version remotely + +Service, package, and user modules, supporting puppet-like ensure semantics +are coming soon. Playbooks ========= -Playbooks are loosely equivalent to recipes or manifests in most configuration -management or deployment tools and describe a set of operations to run on -a set of hosts. Some tasks can choose to only fire when certain -conditions are true, and if a task in a chain fails the dependent tasks -will not proceed. Playbooks are described in (YAML)[http://yaml.org] format. +Playbooks are particularly awesome. Playbooks can batch ansible commands +together, and run some commands only when ansible modifies certain higher +level resources -- such as restarting apache when a configuration file is +replaced. They generate detailed reports of what happend on each node. + +See examples/playbook.yml for what the syntax looks like. + +To run a playbook: + +ansible -r playbook.yml + +An ansible-playbook CLI command is pending. Until then, remember that when +using playbooks, the pattern and host list options come from the playbook +and are ignored. Other options still apply. + Future plans ============ - * see TODO.md + * see github's issue tracker for what we're thinking about License =======