I've noticed a lot of examples on the internet like this:
- hosts: blarg
tasks:
- name: aaaaa
foo: aaaaaa
- name: bbbbb
foo: bbbb
handlers:
- name: ccccc
cccc: dddd
- hosts: blarg2
tasks:
- ....
To which, I'll say, this is making Ansible look really rough to people that
have never seen it before, and breeds bad habits.
A little whitespace between the lines helps a ton. Take a look at this by
comparison:
- hosts: blarg
tasks:
- name: aaaaa
foo: aaaaaa
- name: bbbbb
foo: bbbb
handlers:
- name: ccccc
cccc: dddd
- hosts: blarg2
tasks:
- ....
See the formatting, for instance, in some of the example content:
http://github.com/ansible/ansible-examples.
I'm going to open a docs ticket to remind us to make sure all of the docs
content enforces this throughout.
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Michael DeHaan <[email protected]>
CTO, AnsibleWorks, Inc.
http://www.ansibleworks.com/
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