Summary
In this chapter, we have taken an in-depth look at Ansible Galaxy, both the website and command-line tool. I am sure that you will agree that Ansible Galaxy offers valuable community services in that it allows Ansible users to share roles for common tasks as well as a way for users to make contributions to the Ansible community by publishing their own roles.
However, just be careful. Remember to check through the code and also read through bug trackers before using roles from Ansible Galaxy in production environments; after all, a lot of these roles need to have escalated privileges in order to be able to successfully execute their tasks.
In the next and final chapter, we are going to be looking at some of the ways Ansible can be ...
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