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- ansible
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- backups
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- borg
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## Introduction
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- the validation of host_vars which virtually no role in the wild ever does
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- the ability to manage an additional inventory file for devices which ansible cannot manage (like my phone)
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## Dependencies
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This role relies on `doas` being installed and configured so that your ansible user can run the syncthing cli as the syncthing user.
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Here is an example of a `doas.conf` that works for the ansible user:
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```yaml
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permit nopass ansible as syncthing
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```
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## Role variables
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There is a single variable to specify in the `host_vars` of your hosts: `syncthing`. This is a dict that can contain the following keys:
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