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But this does not mean there is no way of using EEs from the command line. For example, Ansible Runner can run playbooks and ad hoc commands using EEs since version 2, but the preferred tool for using EEs locally is Ansible Navigator.
And that is it. We hope this helps you start exploring the brave new world of EEs. And if you would like to see more community content available as EEs, you can add your comment to the relevant community meeting topic.
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Hence, a higher number means a more popular project.
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