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The command line ansible-galaxy has many different subcommands.
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Installing Roles
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The most obvious is downloading roles from the Ansible Galaxy website::
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ansible-galaxy install username.rolename
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Building out Role Scaffolding
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It can also be used to initialize the base structure of a new role, saving time on creating the various directories and main.yml files a role requires::
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ansible-galaxy init rolename
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Installing Multiple Roles From A File
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To install multiple roles, the ansible-galaxy CLI can be fed a requirements file. All versions of ansible allow the following syntax for installing roles from the Ansible Galaxy website::
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Available versions will be listed on the Ansible Galaxy webpage for that role.
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Advanced Control over Role Requirements Files
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For more advanced control over where to download roles from, including support for remote repositories, Ansible 1.8 and later support a new YAML format for the role requirements file, which must end in a 'yml' extension. It works like this::
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