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55 lines
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Update MOTD
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> This repository is only a mirror. Development and testing is done on a private gitlab server.
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This role enables you to set a cool motd on **debian-based** distributions using neofetch.
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Requirements
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None.
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Role Variables
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Available variables are listed below, along with default values. A sample file for the default values is available in `default/update_motd.yml.sample` in case you need it for any `group_vars` or `host_vars` configuration.
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```yaml
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update_motd_filename: "00-motd-neofetch"
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```
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This variable sets the name for the file that'll be created in `/etc/update-motd.d` on the target system.
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```yaml
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update_motd_print_info:
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- name: "CPU"
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module: "cpu"
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```
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This variable is the list of modules that you want to enable in your motd. It references the neofetch modules. The `name` is the title that'll be appended to each module.
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All of the other variables are used for the configuration file of neofetch that'll sit in `/etc/profile.d/motd/cfg` by default.
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These are one to one identical to the neofetch modules. Documentation on the different settings can be found in the `files/documentation` file. It's just a copy on the default neofetch config file.
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Dependencies
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This role requires `ednxzu.manage_apt_packages` in order to make sur that neofetch is installed.
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Example Playbook
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----------------
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Including an example of how to use your role (for instance, with variables passed in as parameters) is always nice for users too:
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```yaml
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# calling the role inside a playbook with either the default or group_vars/host_vars
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- hosts: servers
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roles:
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- ednxzu.update_motd
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```
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License
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-------
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MIT / BSD
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Author Information
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------------------
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This role was created by Bertrand Lanson in 2023. |