.. _cheatsheet: ********************** Ansible CLI cheatsheet ********************** This page shows one or more examples of each Ansible command line utility with some common flags added and a link to the full documentation for the command. This page offers a quick reminder of some common use cases only - it may be out of date or incomplete or both. For canonical documentation, follow the links to the CLI pages. .. contents:: :local: ansible-playbook ================ .. code-block:: bash ansible-playbook -i /path/to/my_inventory_file -u my_connection_user -k -f 3 -T 30 -t my_tag -m /path/to/my_modules -b -K my_playbook.yml Loads ``my_playbook.yml`` from the current working directory and: - ``-i`` - uses ``my_inventory_file`` in the path provided for :ref:`inventory ` to match the :ref:`pattern `. - ``-u`` - connects :ref:`over SSH ` as ``my_connection_user``. - ``-k`` - asks for password which is then provided to SSH authentication. - ``-f`` - allocates 3 :ref:`forks `. - ``-T`` - sets a 30-second timeout. - ``-t`` - runs only tasks marked with the :ref:`tag ` ``my_tag``. - ``-m`` - loads :ref:`local modules ` from ``/path/to/my/modules``. - ``-b`` - executes with elevated privileges (uses :ref:`become `). - ``-K`` - prompts the user for the become password. See :ref:`ansible-playbook` for detailed documentation.