Thanks, I noticed this when I crawled through the source code over the 
weekend.
Interesting, that it's just symlinks..

I'm looking to trim modules but all the time I find more directories where 
modules or configuration files for modules are stored.
I found this at at least 3 places and it seems like a lot of trouble to 
remove modules I don't need since sometimes I can just delete whole 
directories and then again there are directories where all modules have one 
file each inside the directory and I need to go through all of them.

Now, what happens if I miss removing all files of a module? Will this 
produce an error or will I just not be able to use that module?

Am Freitag, 16. November 2018 18:22:32 UTC+1 schrieb Brian Coca:
>
> ansible-pull uses ansbile and ansible-playbook under the hood, so the 
> ansible package IS the minmal package available 
>
> you might want to trim modules/plugins you don't use but that depends 
> on the plays being executed. 
>
>
>
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> Brian Coca 
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