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We can check using ansible-galaxy command to see what are the collections already installed as part of ansible-core package.
$ ansible-galaxy collection list
This command is used to check the installed collection list as part of ansible-core on linux (Fedora/Centos/RHEL etc..).
# /usr/lib/python3.11/site-packages/ansible_collections Collection Version ----------------------------- ------- amazon.aws 5.2.0 ansible.netcommon 4.1.0 ansible.posix 1.5.1 ansible.utils 2.9.0 ansible.windows 1.13.0 arista.eos 6.0.0 awx.awx 21.12.0 azure.azcollection 1.14.0 check_point.mgmt 4.0.0 chocolatey.chocolatey 1.4.0 cisco.aci 2.4.0 cisco.asa 4.0.0 cisco.dnac 6.6.3 cisco.intersight 1.0.23 cisco.ios 4.3.1 cisco.iosxr 4.1.0 cisco.ise 2.5.12 cisco.meraki 2.15.1 cisco.mso 2.2.1 cisco.nso 1.0.3 cisco.nxos 4.1.0 cisco.ucs 1.8.0 cloud.common 2.1.2 cloudscale_ch.cloud 2.2.4 community.aws 5.2.0 community.azure 2.0.0 community.ciscosmb 1.0.5 community.crypto 2.11.0 community.digitalocean 1.23.0 community.dns 2.5.1 community.docker 3.4.2 community.fortios 1.0.0 community.general 6.4.0 community.google 1.0.0 community.grafana 1.5.4 community.hashi_vault 4.1.0 community.hrobot 1.7.0 community.libvirt 1.2.0 community.mongodb 1.5.1 community.mysql 3.6.0 community.network 5.0.0 community.okd 2.3.0 community.postgresql 2.3.2 community.proxysql 1.5.1 community.rabbitmq 1.2.3 community.routeros 2.7.0 community.sap 1.0.0 community.sap_libs 1.4.0 community.skydive 1.0.0 community.sops 1.6.1 community.vmware 3.4.0 community.windows 1.12.0 community.zabbix 1.9.2 containers.podman 1.10.1 cyberark.conjur 1.2.0 cyberark.pas 1.0.17 dellemc.enterprise_sonic 2.0.0 dellemc.openmanage 6.3.0 dellemc.os10 1.1.1 dellemc.os6 1.0.7 dellemc.os9 1.0.4 dellemc.powerflex 1.5.0 dellemc.unity 1.5.0 f5networks.f5_modules 1.22.1 fortinet.fortimanager 2.1.7 fortinet.fortios 2.2.2 frr.frr 2.0.0 gluster.gluster 1.0.2 google.cloud 1.1.2 grafana.grafana 1.1.1 hetzner.hcloud 1.10.0 hpe.nimble 1.1.4 ibm.qradar 2.1.0 ibm.spectrum_virtualize 1.11.0 infinidat.infinibox 1.3.12 infoblox.nios_modules 1.4.1 inspur.ispim 1.3.0 inspur.sm 2.3.0 junipernetworks.junos 4.1.0 kubernetes.core 2.4.0 lowlydba.sqlserver 1.3.1 mellanox.onyx 1.0.0 netapp.aws 21.7.0 netapp.azure 21.10.0 netapp.cloudmanager 21.22.0 netapp.elementsw 21.7.0 netapp.ontap 22.3.0 netapp.storagegrid 21.11.1 netapp.um_info 21.8.0 netapp_eseries.santricity 1.4.0 netbox.netbox 3.11.0 ngine_io.cloudstack 2.3.0 ngine_io.exoscale 1.0.0 ngine_io.vultr 1.1.3 openstack.cloud 1.10.0 openvswitch.openvswitch 2.1.0 ovirt.ovirt 2.4.1 purestorage.flasharray 1.17.0 purestorage.flashblade 1.10.0 purestorage.fusion 1.3.0 sensu.sensu_go 1.13.2 splunk.es 2.1.0 t_systems_mms.icinga_director 1.32.0 theforeman.foreman 3.9.0 vmware.vmware_rest 2.2.0 vultr.cloud 1.7.0 vyos.vyos 4.0.0 wti.remote 1.0.4
If the required ansible collection is not part of this above output list, we can install using ansible-gallaxy command.
$ ansible-galaxy collection install
suppose need to install general package, we can install it using below command,
$ ansible-galaxy collection install community.general
Started installing,
[ramyadevi@fedora ~]$ ansible-galaxy collection install community.general Starting galaxy collection install process Process install dependency map
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