Scripts and Ansible Playbooks for my Homelab
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Homelab Automation

This is a repo containing some of the PowerShell/Bash scripts and Ansible playbooks I've written and utilized within my personal network/homelab. Most of the scripts/playbooks should be self-explanatory by the name alone, but there's (hopefully) descriptions and comments in each file to explain the purpose and actions taken by each script.

Using Ansible Playbooks

For any given Ansible playbook, say for example openssh.yml, the generic command-line options for running it would be:

ansible-playbook -i inventory.ini openssh.yml --ask-become-pass

Using Shell Scripts

Most/all of the shell scripts will display a list of arguments and options when called incorrectly or without arguments. As an example, see ssh-compliance.sh:

Usage: ssh-compliance.sh (--install-deps) (--docker) <file-with-hosts>