Add example playbook with Redis/webhooks enabled
See original GitHub issueReadme currently suggests a Redis role, but doesn’t provide some quick pointers to get off the ground with that role. An example playbook should be included in examples/
demonstrating how to use it, briefly.
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👻👻…welcome to the twilight zone…👻👻
I think I need to actually add you as a collaborator in order to assign anything iirc (there’s probably an exception if you open an issue)