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Migrate command line parsing to argparse (#50610)
* Start of migration to argparse

* various fixes and improvements

* Linting fixes

* Test fixes

* Fix vault_password_files

* Add PrependAction for argparse

* A bunch of additional tweak/fixes

* Fix ansible-config tests

* Fix man page generation

* linting fix

* More adhoc pattern fixes

* Add changelog fragment

* Add support for argcomplete

* Enable argcomplete global completion

* Rename PrependAction to PrependListAction to better describe what it does

* Add documentation for installing and configuring argcomplete

* Address rebase issues

* Fix display encoding for vault

* Fix line length

* Address rebase issues

* Handle rebase issues

* Use mutually exclusive group instead of handling manually

* Fix rebase issues

* Address rebase issue

* Update version added for argcomplete support

* -e must be given a value

* ci_complete
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Ansible
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Ansible is a radically simple IT automation system. It handles
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