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Fix up devcontainer config (REUSE, strict JSON, image bump) and mention it in docs
- add SPDX licensing information for REUSE compliance - drop the JSONC comment from devcontainer.json, keeping it strict JSON (as required by the check-json pre-commit hook) - bump the base image to the current ghcr.io/devture/ansible release - mention the dev container in docs/ansible.md Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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You can either [run Ansible in a container on the Matrix server itself](#running-ansible-in-a-container-on-the-matrix-server-itself) or [run Ansible in a container on another computer (not the Matrix server)](#running-ansible-in-a-container-on-another-computer-not-the-matrix-server).
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💡 If you use [Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/) or [GitHub Codespaces](https://github.com/features/codespaces), the playbook also ships a [dev container](https://containers.dev/) configuration (see the `.devcontainer/` directory) based on this same Ansible Docker image, which can prepare such a containerized Ansible environment for you automatically.
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### Running Ansible in a container on the Matrix server itself
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To run Ansible in a (Docker) container on the Matrix server itself, you need to have a working Docker installation. Docker is normally installed by the playbook, so this may be a bit of a chicken and egg problem. To solve it:
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