en-US/about_bolt_targets.help.txt
targets
A target is a device that Bolt connects to and runs actions on. Targets can be physical, such as servers, or virtual, such as containers or virtual machines. Several of Bolt's commands connect to targets and run actions on them. These commands require a target or targets to run on. You can specify targets to a command using one of the following command-line options: *nix options Powershell options -t, --targets TARGETS -T, -Targets TARGETS -q, --query QUERY -Q, -Query QUERY --rerun FILTER -Rerun FILTER The 'targets' option accepts a comma-separated list of target URIs or group names, or can read a target list from an input file '@<file>' or stdin '-'. URIs can be specified with the format [protocol://][user@]host[:port]. To learn more about available protocols and their defaults, run 'bolt guide transports'. Typically, targets and their configuration and data are listed in a project's inventory file. For more information about inventory files, see 'bolt guide inventory'. Documentation https://pup.pt/bolt-commands |