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<h1>knife role<a class="headerlink" href="#knife-role" title="Permalink to this headline">ΒΆ</a></h1>
-<p>A role is a way to define certain patterns and processes that exist across nodes in an organization as belonging to a single job function. Each role consists of zero (or more) attributes and a run list. Each node can have zero (or more) roles assigned to it. When a role is run against a node, the configuration details of that node are compared against the attributes of the role, and then the contents of that role&#8217;s run list are applied to the node&#8217;s configuration details. When a chef-client runs, it merges its own attributes and run lists with those contained within each assigned role.</p>
+<p>A role is a way to define certain patterns and processes that exist across nodes in an organization as belonging to a single job function. Each role consists of zero (or more) attributes and a run-list. Each node can have zero (or more) roles assigned to it. When a role is run against a node, the configuration details of that node are compared against the attributes of the role, and then the contents of that role&#8217;s run-list are applied to the node&#8217;s configuration details. When a chef-client runs, it merges its own attributes and run-lists with those contained within each assigned role.</p>
<p>The <strong>knife role</strong> subcommand is used to manage the roles that are associated with one or more nodes on a Chef server.</p>
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<p class="first admonition-title">Note</p>