I don't think the git module can do anything about this, but you can 
separate the .git and working tree by setting an environment variable like 
GIT_DIR or GIT_WORK_TREE.

Nathan

On Monday, 9 June 2014 14:31:41 UTC-7, Renan Aguiar wrote:
>
> i'm new to ansible and I'm doing a simple test deployment.
> Everything works fine. My problem is related to git module deploying the 
> .git directory to server. I don't want this.
> My playbook is simple
>
> ---
> - hosts: rffa
>   remote_user: rffa
>   tasks:
>     - name: git deploy ansible test
>       git: [email protected]:rffaguiar/capistrano-test.git
>            dest=/var/www/lab.rffaguiar.com/public_html
>
> I just have an index.html for tests and other files that were ignored by 
> .gitignore.
> However the entire .git folder is deployed to 'rffa' hosts.
> Do git module have some argument to prevent this? 
> I know I can delete the .git folder after deploy task. But can I do this 
> before/during deploy?
>

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