The debops command

Wraps ansible-playbook and since that's the most commonly ran command we decided it's a good idea to shorten it to debops instead of debops-playbook.

Any arguments that ansible-playbook supports can be passed to debops.

You don't need to specify an inventory or playbook. Part of the benefit of using this tool is that it figures out all of that stuff for you. You can still chain together multiple playbooks, custom or not.

Example commands:

debops -l mygroup

debops -t foo