ansible-lint
antsibull
ansible-lint | antsibull | |
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10 | 8 | |
2,713 | 57 | |
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9.4 | 8.7 | |
about 2 years ago | 7 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
ansible-lint
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The Bullhorn #99 (Ansible Newsletter)
Ansible-lint version 6.14.6 is here, started using ruff linter along with 10+ bugfixes in this release.
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The Bullhorn #95 (Ansible Newsletter)
Ansible-Devtools team made a new release of Ansible-Lint version 6.14.2 with couple of exciting bugfixes.
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The Bullhorn #94 (Ansible Newsletter)
The Devtools team has released ansible-lint version 6.14.0, which includes 23 bugfixes and 3 minor changes. Please refer to the changelog here for more information.
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The Bullhorn #93 (Ansible Newsletter)
ansible-lint 6.14 was released, dropping support for py38 and including over 25 changes and bugfixes.
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The Bullhorn #92 (Ansible Newsletter)
Ansible-lint 6.13 introduces a new feature that allows users to utilize a .ansible-lint-ignore file. This file contains skip-rules that are loaded from the ignore file which is adjacent to the config file. Additionally, users can take advantage of the --generate-ignore argument to dump any current violations into an ignore file.
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Open Source Collection of Ansible Good and Bad Practices
Cool, but ansible-lint and the official RedHat docs are a much better way to ensure you're using the official best practices. No offense, but stuff two random guys on Reddit threw together isn't a great resource for best practices.
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ansible-lint 6.8.0b1 is out
Check https://github.com/ansible/ansible-lint/discussions/2534 for details and comment there if you detect any regressions.
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Correct use of block: and when: (key-order)
There is more context here: https://github.com/ansible/ansible-lint/issues/578
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The Bullhorn #69 (Ansible Newsletter)
ansible-lint 6.4.0 was released with lots of bugfixes and a new feature called "profiles", one that allow you to easily pick which set of rules you want to follow. https://github.com/ansible/ansible-lint/discussions/2254
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What is your preferred software to write playbooks?
I use vanilla vim or nvim with checks from ansible-lint.
antsibull
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The Bullhorn #93 (Ansible Newsletter)
Antsibull ↗ 🐂
- Unable to run antsibull-changelog
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The Bullhorn #88 (Ansible Newsletter)
There is a new community vote on updating the Ansible PyPI description by merging the proposal PR as-is. Further updates can be done in follow-up PRs if wanted and necessary.
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The Bullhorn #84 (Ansible Newsletter)
antsibull-core 2.0.0a1 has been released. This major release drops support for Python 3.6, 3.7, and 3.8 and deprecates some compatability code (full changelog). It also includes a new feature needed by antsibull-build. antsibull-core houses shared code used by antsibull-build and antsibull-docs. If you use either of these tools, please help us test this new release. It can be installed with pip install -U antsibull-core==2.0.0a1. Note that you'll need the latest version of antsibull and antsibull-docs to use antsibull-core 2.0.0a1.
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I run ansible to run ansible to make ansible runnable on remote host
Did you know that there's an ansible role to build ansible ?
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The Bullhorn #41 (Ansible Newsletter) - Happy Moo year 2022!
antsibull 0.40.0 has been released with a lot of features and bugfixes. A major new feature are responsive RST tables for parameters and return values. Also there's now a changelog.
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The Bullhorn, Issue 40 (Ansible Newsletter)
Antsibull ↗
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Feedback Wanted: New design of Ansible module documentation pages
We are experimenting with changing the module documentation tables that appear on docs.ansible.com to make them more compatible with smaller screen sizes. This also impacts how it appears on wider screens so please take a look at https://github.com/ansible-community/antsibull/pull/335 and post your comments!
What are some alternatives?
ansible-vim - A vim plugin for syntax highlighting Ansible's common filetypes
Ansible - Ansible is a radically simple IT automation platform that makes your applications and systems easier to deploy and maintain. Automate everything from code deployment to network configuration to cloud management, in a language that approaches plain English, using SSH, with no agents to install on remote systems. https://docs.ansible.com.
ansible-language-server - 🚧 Ansible Language Server codebase is now included in vscode-ansible repository
community-docs - docs.ansible.com/community
ansible.scm - An ansible collection for prescriptive retrieval and publish using git
community.docker - Community Docker Collection for Ansible: modules and plugins for working with Docker
community.zabbix - Zabbix Ansible modules
docsite - Static HTML and assets for docs.ansible.com
coc-ansible - ansible-language-server extension for coc.nvim
ansible-sign - The `ansible-sign` utility for signing and verifying Ansible project directory contents.
jinja-docsite - A docsite for the Ansible community
community.hashi_vault - Ansible collection for managing and working with HashiCorp Vault.