Introducing Caradoc: A beautiful new way to view your Ansible logs

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  1. caradoc

    Records Ansible as Asciidoc files

    Check out the code on GitHub: https://github.com/jseguillon/caradoc/ See a live demo of Caradoc in action: https://jseguillon.github.io/caradoc/ Take a look at this desktop demo (using VSCode preview): https://twitter.com/Jseguillon/status/1597213035118350337

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  3. ansible-json-monitor

    Tool for command-line monitoring of ansible playbook runs.

    Along the same lines, I also learned recently about ansible-json-monitor which saves results to a json file instead of asciidoc.

  4. ara

    ARA Records Ansible and makes it easier to understand and troubleshoot.

    I am biased but I will continue using ara which saves results to a database instead :p

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