--- # Cross-platform package management. - name: General | Software | Packages | Fix Parrot OS (zypper) # They have zypper higher in the path, but it's really apt renamed. # Probably for "security", but package module does not use the ansible_pkg_mgr variable # so resetting the value to apt doesn't work. Just going to move it. shell: "mv `which zypper` `which zypper`.zz.`date +%Y%m%d`" register: parrotos_zypper_removed ignore_errors: yes when: ansible_distribution == "Parrot OS" - name: General | Software | Packages | Fix Parrot OS (zypper), Exit Incoming debug: msg: "A silly zypper file was renamed successfully. Please try running Ansible again." when: ansible_distribution == "Parrot OS" and parrotos_zypper_removed is defined and not parrotos_zypper_removed.failed - name: General | Software | Packages | Fix Parrot OS (zypper), Exiting shell: exit 1 when: ansible_distribution == "Parrot OS" and parrotos_zypper_removed is defined and not parrotos_zypper_removed.failed # More Parrot OS junk. They have a command called update in /usr/bin. Doesn't have sudo or anything in it either. # Hide it in preference for .bashrc update function. - name: General | Software | Packages | Fix Parrot OS 2 (update) shell: "mv `which update` `which update`.zz.`date +%Y%m%d`" ignore_errors: yes when: ansible_distribution == "Parrot OS" - name: General | Software | Packages | Cache Refresh (Apt and Pacman) package: update_cache: yes name: htop when: ansible_pkg_mgr in ["apt", "pacman"] - name: General | Software | Packages | Cache Refresh (FreeBSD) shell: pkg update when: ansible_system == "FreeBSD" - name: General | Software | Packages | Install Software package: name: - bash - sudo - nmap - neofetch - "{{ sshfs }}" - "{{ locate }}" - zsh - "{{ opensshd }}" state: present - name: General | Software | Packages | Update Software (Disabled) package: name: - ansible - git state: latest when: 1 == 0 - name: General | Software | Packages | Remove Software package: name: - cowsay # Sorry ;) - chromium - chromium-browser state: absent # Ubuntu still uses snap for critical components like GNOME, must keep. - name: General | Software | Services | Disable Snap Daemon service: name: snapd pattern: snapd state: stopped enabled: no when: ansible_distribution != "Ubuntu" ignore_errors: yes - name: General | Software | Packages | Remove Snap (Besides Ubuntu) package: name: - snapd state: absent when: ansible_distribution != "Ubuntu" ignore_errors: yes