- Improved get_service_name filter plugin (clearer suffix handling, consistent var names). - Added MODE_ASSERT flag to optionally execute validation/assertion tasks. - Fixed systemd unit handling: consistent use of %I instead of %i, correct escaping of instance names. - Unified on_failure behavior and alarm composer scripts. - Cleaned up redundant logging, handlers, and debug config. - Strengthened sys-service template resolution with assert (only active when MODE_ASSERT). - Simplified timer and suffix handling with get_service_name filter. - Hardened sensitive tasks with no_log. - Added conditional asserts across roles (Keycloak, DNS, Mailu, Discourse, etc.). These changes improve consistency, safety, and validation across the automation stack. Conversation: https://chatgpt.com/share/68a4ae28-483c-800f-b2f7-f64c7124c274
Kevins Package Manager 🤖📦
Description
This Ansible role installs and configures Kevin's Package Manager - a configurable Python tool designed to manage multiple repositories and automate common Git operations. The role clones the repository from GitHub, sets the executable permissions for the main script, and runs the installation command to set up command aliases.
Overview
This role automates the deployment of Kevin's Package Manager by:
- Cloning the repository from GitHub.
- Setting the proper executable permissions on
main.py
. - Executing the installation command to create/update repository command wrappers.
It ensures that the Package Manager is ready to manage repositories, perform Git operations, and streamline software management tasks.
Purpose
The purpose of this role is to simplify the installation of Kevin's Package Manager, reducing manual steps and ensuring a consistent setup across environments. Ideal for developers and system administrators, it helps integrate repository management seamlessly into your automation workflows.
Features
- Repository Cloning: Automatically clones the Package Manager repository from GitHub.
- Executable Setup: Sets proper permissions on the main script.
- Alias Installation: Runs the installation command to generate command aliases.
- Configurable Paths: Allows customization of both the installation and binary directories.
Credits 📝
Developed and maintained by Kevin Veen-Birkenbach.
Learn more at www.veen.world
Part of the Infinito.Nexus Project