hi guys,

I recently submitted a PR to the project for adding the "implies" back
to the *ansible* binary (as opposed to the *ansible-playbook* binary,
which is for plays containing multiple commands). The purpose for this
was to have *ansible* automatically imply '--sudo' when you give it
'--ask-sudo-pass', or '-K'
(https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/7264).

`ansible` (again, as opposed to `ansible-playbook`) should only be for
running just the one command; so I dont really see why this should be
a problem. Am I missing something here? Does nobody think that
`ansible` should assume '--sudo' when you pass it '--ask-sudo-pass'?

-jf

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