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Mutually reference Windows and non-Windows modules (#25482)
* Mutually reference Windows and non-Windows modules To make it easier for Windows or non-Windows users to find the relevant module information, we are mutually referencing both variants in their documentation. We are also adding a special note if a module works on both Windows and non-Windows targets. * Mutually reference Windows and non-Windows modules To make it easier for Windows or non-Windows users to find the relevant module information, we are mutually referencing both variants in their documentation. We are also adding a special note if a module works on both Windows and non-Windows targets. * Replace 'look at' with 'use', as requested ci_complete
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executed directly by C(/usr/bin/ansible) to check what variables are
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available to a host. Ansible provides many I(facts) about the system,
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automatically.
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- This module is also supported for Windows targets.
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notes:
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- More ansible facts will be added with successive releases. If I(facter) or
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I(ohai) are installed, variables from these programs will also be snapshotted
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@@ -85,6 +86,7 @@ notes:
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their output must be formattable in JSON (Ansible will take care of this). Test the
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output of your scripts.
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This option was added in Ansible 2.1.
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- This module is also supported for Windows targets.
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author:
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- "Ansible Core Team"
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- "Michael DeHaan"
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