If you want to contribute a module to Ansible, you must meet our objective and subjective requirements. Modules accepted into the `main project repo <https://github.com/ansible/ansible>`_ ship with every Ansible installation. However, contributing to the main project isn't the only way to distribute a module - you can embed modules in roles on Galaxy or simply share copies of your module code for :ref:`local use <developing_locally>`.
If you want to contribute a module to Ansible, you must meet our objective and subjective requirements. Please read the details below, and also review our :ref:`tips for module development <developing_modules_best_practices>`.
Modules accepted into the `main project repo <https://github.com/ansible/ansible>`_ ship with every Ansible installation. However, contributing to the main project isn't the only way to distribute a module - you can embed modules in roles on Galaxy or simply share copies of your module code for :ref:`local use <developing_locally>`.
Contributing to Ansible: objective requirements
Contributing to Ansible: objective requirements
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Other checklists
Other checklists
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* :ref:`Tips for module development <developing_modules_best_practices>`.
* `Amazon development checklist <https://github.com/ansible/ansible/blob/devel/lib/ansible/modules/cloud/amazon/GUIDELINES.md>`_.
* `Amazon development checklist <https://github.com/ansible/ansible/blob/devel/lib/ansible/modules/cloud/amazon/GUIDELINES.md>`_.
* :ref:`Windows development checklist <developing_modules_general_windows>`.
* :ref:`Windows development checklist <developing_modules_general_windows>`.