After merging #107, can drop -i inventory.

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Jeff Geerling 2021-05-27 13:42:22 -05:00
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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ This is a work in progress, and is mostly a means for me to document my current
3. Clone this repository to your local drive. 3. Clone this repository to your local drive.
4. Run `$ ansible-galaxy install -r requirements.yml` inside this directory to install required Ansible roles. 4. Run `$ ansible-galaxy install -r requirements.yml` inside this directory to install required Ansible roles.
5. Run `ansible-playbook main.yml -i inventory --ask-become-pass` inside this directory. Enter your account password when prompted. 5. Run `ansible-playbook main.yml --ask-become-pass` inside this directory. Enter your account password when prompted.
> Note: If some Homebrew commands fail, you might need to agree to Xcode's license or fix some other Brew issue. Run `brew doctor` to see if this is the case. > Note: If some Homebrew commands fail, you might need to agree to Xcode's license or fix some other Brew issue. Run `brew doctor` to see if this is the case.
@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ If you need to supply an SSH password (if you don't use SSH keys), make sure to
You can filter which part of the provisioning process to run by specifying a set of tags using `ansible-playbook`'s `--tags` flag. The tags available are `dotfiles`, `homebrew`, `mas`, `extra-packages` and `osx`. You can filter which part of the provisioning process to run by specifying a set of tags using `ansible-playbook`'s `--tags` flag. The tags available are `dotfiles`, `homebrew`, `mas`, `extra-packages` and `osx`.
ansible-playbook main.yml -i inventory -K --tags "dotfiles,homebrew" ansible-playbook main.yml -K --tags "dotfiles,homebrew"
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