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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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windows-playbook
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Yet another Ansible playbook
My other playbooks: - MacOS Playbook - Windows Playbook
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Ubuntu WSL2 Ansible Playbook
It also can be used together with my Ansible playbook for Windows: https://github.com/AlexNabokikh/windows-playbook
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Install gitbash from powershell?
However for what you're trying to do that's the wrong approach. You want to use an ansible playbook if you want to reproducibly set up your workstation, such as this one: https://github.com/AlexNabokikh/windows-playbook
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Got a new job, how do you all set up your own work laptop?
I'm using Ansible to set-up my machines. Here is the one that I use for Windows https://github.com/AlexNabokikh/windows-playbook You can find my other repos for MacOs and Linux/WSL2.
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Windows Ansible Playbook
If you are interested and want to use something similar on your home machine, you can check out my repo here: https://github.com/AlexNabokikh/windows-playbook
Hi, Ansible community! This weekend I was migrating one of my home machines to the new Windows 11. In the process of reinstalling, I decided it was time to automate the configuration and created an ansible playbook that does most of the work of preparing the system. It installs software that I need, configure wsl2, taskbar, explorer, cleans up the desktop from icons, etc. There is still a lot of stuff that I want to add, such as startup menu and taskbar icons automatic pin/unpin, but at this point, it already does a pretty good job. If you are interested and want to use something similar on your home machine, you can check out my repo here: https://github.com/AlexNabokikh/windows-playbook Tips and criticism are welcome. Thanks!
ansible_win_print
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Ansible Tower - Best method of using PowerShell Scripts in Playbooks?
But also, if there is something you do alot, create your own module. I have a print module i have created to install printers etc. It is easy read so use that for template if you want to :) https://github.com/it-pappa/ansible_win_print
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My first collection
Look at adding a .gitignore file so you don't commit stray files like .DS_Store you have here https://github.com/it-pappa/ansible_win_print/tree/main/plugins
What are some alternatives?
Windows-Optimize-Harden-Debloat - Enhance the security and privacy of your Windows 10 and Windows 11 deployments with our fully optimized, hardened, and debloated script. Adhere to industry best practices and Department of Defense STIG/SRG requirements for optimal performance and security.
Windows-DNS-AdBlocker - A PowerShell based AdBlocker for Windows Server DNS structures in an organisation
Win11Debloat - A simple, easy to use powershell script to remove bloatware apps from windows, disable telemetry, bing in windows search aswell as perform various other changes to declutter and improve your windows experience. This script works for both windows 10 and windows 11.
Microsoft-Exchange-Memory-Limits - PowerShell script to place limits on the memory usage of Microsoft Exchange Servers.
Windows-11-Fixer - A tool to "Fix" Windows 11
Pode - Pode is a Cross-Platform PowerShell web framework for creating REST APIs, Web Sites, and TCP/SMTP servers
ChocoButler - ChocoButler - an automatic updater for Chocolatey
ansible-windows-docker - Run Ansible in a Windows container
ubuntu-playbook - Ubuntu setup and configuration via Ansible.
packer-windoze - Packer templates to create Windows vagrant box images
choco-screen-resolution - Sets the screen resolution on Windows virtual machines (VMs)
HomeBrew - 🍺 The missing package manager for macOS (or Linux)