redhat-cop/automation-good-practices

Recommended practices for all elements of automation using Ansible, starting with collections and roles, continuing with playbooks, inventories and plug-ins... These good practices are planned to be used by all Red Hat teams interested but can of course be used by others.

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Good Practices for Ansible - GPA Introduction Ansible is simple, flexible, and powerful. Like any powerful tool, there are many ways to use it, some better than others. This document aims to gather good practices from the field of Ansible practitioners at Red Hat, consultants, developers, and others. And thus it strives to give any Red Hat employee, partner or customer (or any Ansible user) a guideline from which to start in good conditions their automation journey. Those are opinionated guidelines...
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