They can go in a ./library directory, relative to your playbook path.

James Cammarata
Director, Ansible Core Engineering
github: jimi-c

On Fri, Jan 8, 2016 at 1:18 PM, Glenn Barnard <[email protected]>
wrote:

> While developing and testing a new module, I need to know which directory
> to put modules in such that Ansible will pick it up. My version is very
> recent (within 2 weeks) and I've tried changing the config file to point to
> a directory, but Ansible complains every time that it can't find the module.
>
> Also, I ASSUME that that file name of the module is the task:
>
>      tasks:
>      - myModuleName:
>
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