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Matthew Vernon d821a39131 known_hosts: manage ssh known_hosts files with ansible.
The known_hosts module lets you add or remove a host from the
known_hosts file. This is useful if you're going to want to use the
git module over ssh, for example. If you have a very large number of
host keys to manage, you will find the template module more useful.

This was pull request 7840 from the old ansible repo, which was
accepted-in-principle but not yet merged. The mailing list thread
reading it is:

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/ansible-devel/_e7H_VT6UJE/discussion
10 years ago
cloud updated lxc-containter docs to reflect new name 10 years ago
database Fix postgresql_ext documentation 10 years ago
files Variable name typo 10 years ago
messaging Fix typo causing SyntaxError (missing colon) 10 years ago
monitoring fixed logentries 10 years ago
network Another potential fix for issue 109; now catches WebFault 10 years ago
notification The old slack webhook API still works. It's just deprecated by slack. 10 years ago
packaging composer: Fix `changed` status 10 years ago
source_control Reverse the default value of the bzr module force flags 10 years ago
system known_hosts: manage ssh known_hosts files with ansible. 10 years ago
web_infrastructure Move from md5 to sha1 to work on fips-140 enabled systems 10 years ago
windows corrected version added 10 years ago
.gitignore Add basic top level files. 10 years ago
CONTRIBUTING.md Add basic top level files. 10 years ago
COPYING Add basic top level files. 10 years ago
README.md Fix typo 10 years ago
__init__.py package files 10 years ago

README.md

ansible-modules-extras

This repo contains a subset of ansible-modules with slightly lower use or priority than "core" modules.

All new modules should be submitted here, and have a chance to be promoted to core over time.

Reporting bugs

Take care to submit tickets to the appropriate repo where modules are contained. The repo is mentioned at the bottom of module documentation page at docs.ansible.com.

Testing modules

Ansible module development guide contains the latest info about that.

License

As with Ansible, modules distributed with Ansible are GPLv3 licensed. User generated modules not part of this project can be of any license.