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This project is a plugin for Ansible Runner that allows emitting Ansible status and events to HTTP services in the form of POST events. This can allow Runner to notify other systems as Ansible jobs are run and to deliver key events to that system if it's interested.


For more details and the latest documentation see: https://ansible-runner.readthedocs.io/en/latest

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