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* /etc/ansible/ansible.cfg
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* ~/.ansible.cfg
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* ansible.cfg (in the playbook directory)
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* ansible.cfg (in the current directory)
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If multiple file locations matching the above exist, the last location on the above list is used. Settings in files
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are not merged together.
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By default ansible will try to colorize output to give a better indication of failure and status information.
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If you dislike this behavior you can turn it off by setting 'nocolor' to 0::
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If you dislike this behavior you can turn it off by setting 'nocolor' to 1::
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nocolor=0
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