ansible
Manage groups of computers remotely over SSH. (use the /etc/ansible/hosts file to add new groups/hosts). Some subcommands such as ansible galaxy have their own usage documentation. More information: <https://www.ansible.com/>.
Install
- All systems
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curl cmd.cat/ansible.sh
- Debian
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apt-get install ansible - Ubuntu
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apt-get install ansible -
Alpine
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apk add ansible - Arch Linux
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pacman -S ansible - Kali Linux
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apt-get install ansible - CentOS
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yum install ansible - Fedora
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dnf install ansible - Windows (WSL2)
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sudo apt-get updatesudo apt-get install ansible - OS X
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brew install ansible - Raspbian
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apt-get install ansible - Docker
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docker run cmd.cat/ansible ansiblepowered by Commando
Manage groups of computers remotely over SSH. (use the /etc/ansible/hosts file to add new groups/hosts). Some subcommands such as ansible galaxy have their own usage documentation. More information: <https://www.ansible.com/>.
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List hosts belonging to a group:
ansible group --list-hosts -
Ping a group of hosts by invoking the ping module:
ansible group -m ping -
Display facts about a group of hosts by invoking the setup module:
ansible group -m setup -
Execute a command on a group of hosts by invoking command module with arguments:
ansible group -m command -a 'my_command' -
Execute a command with administrative privileges:
ansible group --become --ask-become-pass -m command -a 'my_command' -
Execute a command using a custom inventory file:
ansible group -i inventory_file -m command -a 'my_command' -
List the groups in an inventory:
ansible localhost -m debug -a 'var=groups.keys()'
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