ansible-lint
checks playbooks for practices and behavior that could
potentially be improved. As a community-backed project ansible-lint supports
only the last two major versions of Ansible.
Visit the Ansible Lint docs site
This action allows you to run ansible-lint
on your codebase without having to
install it yourself.
# .github/workflows/ansible-lint.yml
name: ansible-lint
on:
pull_request:
branches: ["main", "stable", "release/v*"]
jobs:
build:
name: Ansible Lint # Naming the build is important to use it as a status check
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Run ansible-lint
uses: ansible/ansible-lint@main # or version tag instead of 'main'
For more details, see ansible-lint-action.
Please read Contribution guidelines if you wish to contribute.
The ansible-lint project is distributed as GPLv3 due to use of GPLv3 runtime
dependencies, like ansible
and yamllint
.
For historical reasons, its own code-base remains licensed under a more liberal MIT license and any contributions made are accepted as being made under original MIT license.
ansible-lint was created by Will Thames and is now maintained as part of the Ansible by Red Hat project.