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# Ansible Collection - Core
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## Table of Contents
- [Table of Contents](#table-of-contents)
- [Introduction](#introduction)
- [Getting Started](#getting-started)
- [Dependencies](#dependencies)
- [Installation](#installation)
- [Using Command Line Interface (CLI)](#using-command-line-interface-cli)
- [Using a Requirements File](#using-a-requirements-file)
- [Usage](#usage)
- [Additional Documentation](#additional-documentation)
- [About](#about)
- [Contributions](#contributions)
- [License](#license)
## Introduction
This collection includes `core` automation utilities that are used in the deployment of various Lunivity Circle Services.<br>
Core utilities include any kinds of roles and playbooks that are responsible for installing dependencies for services, or other general automations.
## Getting Started
### Dependencies
Before you begin, ensure you have the following prerequisites:
- `Ansible` installed on your ansible host.
### Installation
#### Using Command Line Interface (CLI)
- To install this Ansible collection using the CLI, follow these steps:
```bash
# install collection from source
$ ansible-galaxy collection install git+https://gitpot.dev/lunivity/ansible-core.git
# install collection from tagged release 1.0.0 (currently unavailable)
$ ansible-galaxy collection install git+https://gitpot.dev/lunivity/ansible-core.git,1.0.0
```
#### Using a Requirements File
1. Create a file named `requirements.yml` in your workspace.
2. Add the following content to your `requirements.yml` file:
```yaml
collections:
- name: https://gitpot.dev/lunivity/ansible-core.git
type: git
version: latest
```
- Install the collection by running the following command in your workspace:
```bash
ansible-galaxy collection install -r /path/to/requirements.yml
```
### Usage
- To use the collection in your Ansible playbooks, include it like this:
```yaml
---
- name: Example Playbook
hosts: localhost
tasks:
- name: Include role from Lunivity
import_role:
name: lunivity.core.<role>
```
## Additional Documentation
For more detailed documentation, including advanced usage and customization options, please refer to the [docs](https://wiki.lunivity.com/docs/ansible/core/).
## About
**Author:** [Sangelo](https://sangelo.space)
**Creation date:** January 06, 2024
## Contributions
You're welcome to contribute to this website if you have a Lunivity account (see Gitpot's [homepage](https://gitpot.dev) for details if registrations aren't open yet).
## License
This project is licensed under the [GNU General Public License v3.0 (GPL-3.0)](./LICENSE.md). Refer to the [LICENSE](./LICENSE.md) file for more details.