December 2018
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On centos1, switch to your ansible-example directory:
$ cd ansible-example/
Next, initialize the directory to be a Git repository:
$ git init
Add the files we had in the directory already, and commit them to the repository:
$ git add *$ git commit -m "Adding my playbook files."
Once done, your local repository is good, but we still want to push them to a remote destination.
Add your remote with the alias origin:
$ git remote add origin vagrant@192.168.33.11:ansible-example.git
Finally, we can push our changes to the remote repository:
$ git push --set-upstream origin mastervagrant@192.168.33.11's password: Counting objects: 4, done.Compressing objects: 100% (4/4), done.Writing objects: 100% (4/4), 388 bytes | 0 bytes/s, done. ...