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ansible-doctor

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This project is based on the idea (and at some parts on the code) of ansible-autodoc by Andres Bott so credits goes to him for his work.

ansible-doctor is a simple annotation like documentation generator based on Jinja2 templates. While ansible-doctor comes with a default template called readme, it is also possible to write your own templates. This gives you the ability to customize the output and render the data to every format you like (e.g. html or xml).

ansible-doctor is designed to work within your CI pipeline to complete your testing and deployment workflow. Releases are available as Python Packages on GitHub or PyPI and as Docker Image on DockerHub.

You can find the full documentation at ansible-doctor.geekdocs.de.

License

This project is licensed under the GNU v3.0 - see the LICENSE file for details.

Maintainers and Contributors

Robert Kaussow