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I don't have anything insightful to add but I do want to say that after years of ansible et al, pyinfra is an absolute breath of fresh air.


How does it compare to fabric ? I used neither of those. I'm quite proficient in ansible and fine with it but always interested in alternatives.


They're sort of different things. I think of fabric as more of a remote shell, but pyinfra is exactly analogous to ansible.




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