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* <code>[[blockinfile:]]</code> | * <code>[[blockinfile:]]</code> | ||
* [[file (Puppet)]] | * [[file (Puppet)]] | ||
− | * [[Add line]] | + | * [[Add line]]: <code>[[grep -qxF]]</code> |
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 13:08, 9 September 2023
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/collections/ansible/builtin/lineinfile_module.html
- lineinfile: path: /etc/default/sysstat state: present backrefs: yes regexp: '^ENABLED="false"' line: 'ENABLED="true"'
Configure user to be able to use sudo with no password:
- lineinfile: path: /etc/sudoers state: present insertafter: '^%sudo' line: 'YOUR_USERNAME ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL' validate: 'visudo -cf %s'
- lineinfile: path: /path/to/your_file state: present insertafter: EOF line: 'your text line to add at end of file. For multiple lines use blockinfile'
Examples
- Configure user to be able to use sudo with no password (
lineinfile
) - Install and configure sysstat using Ansible (
package
,lineinfile
,service
)
Related terms
sed
- Ansible playbooks examples
- Puppet
replace
module https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/collections/ansible/builtin/replace_module.html#ansible-collections-ansible-builtin-replace-module- Template (Ansible)
backup:
ansible.builtin
:ansible.builtin.file
blockinfile:
- file (Puppet)
- Add line:
grep -qxF
See also
- Ansible:
lineinfile, blockinfile
sed, gsed
,-n, -i
,Ansible: replace
,append
,Chef: Editing a file
,lineinfile
line
,newline
,characters
,wc, column
, Add line, Concatenate lines, Ansible: lineinfile, rpl, sed -i- Ansible modules:
gather_facts, set_fact
,ansible.builtin.file
,lineinfile
,stat
,group
,mount
,git:
,package:
,command:
,shell:
,raw:
,template:
,register:
,user:
, Ansible playbooks examples,tasks:
,lineinfile, blockinfile:
,shell:
,command:
,raw:
,ansible.builtin.file, service:, aws.ecs_taskdefinition, aws.asg, docker_container, kubernetes.core.k8s
,community.
,include_tasks
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