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Tag Archives: How to setup Ansible CI
How to Setup Travis for Quick Ansible Playbook CI
If you’re looking for a quick, easy way to setup repository-based CI for your Ansible playbooks on Github consider Travis CI, it’s also a breeze to set-up for larger projects and not that involved. This takes around 10 minutes to … Continue reading







