# Ansible > ⚠ **WARNING**: Extra vars won't get overwritten in the playbook life cycle, not even with `set_fact`! ## Adhoc commands **Generic** ``` ansible -l -m -a "" -u --become --ask-become-pass ``` **Example** ``` ansible all -l localhost -m systemd -a "name=nginx state=restarted" -u test --become --ask-become-pass ``` ## Usecases ### Filter numbers from a list of strings `sample.result_list` is a list of lists containing stdout output. We want to filter some numbers from this output. To do this we first filter the correct lines by using the `json_query` filter. If you need to match a specific substring, you could use `select("match", "")` in combination with the `json_query`. Next we `map` the `regex_search` filter on all lines to extract the data we need. As the `map` filter is a Python generator object, we need to convert it to a list. The regex `(?<=\()\d+` uses a feature called *positive lookbehind*: `(?<=\()`. It matches a group before the main expression with including it in the result. In this case it matches the opening parantheses `(`. This feature may not be supported in your regex implementation, but in Ansible/Python it is supported. To make the regex even more specific you could add a *positive lookahead* (`(?=\))`) after the `\d+` to match the closing parantheses `)`. ```yaml --- - hosts: localhost vars: sample: result_list: - stdout_lines: - 'line0' - 'line12 (2319)' - stdout_lines: - 'line2' - 'line12 (2320)' tasks: - debug: msg: '{{ sample.result_list | json_query("[*].stdout_lines[1]") | map("regex_search" ,"(?<=\()\d+") | list }}' ``` ## Skip (or run) tags by default When working with tags you may not want to run tasks with a specific tag. For this you can add a section `tags` to the `ansible.cfg` file: ```ini [tags] skip: my_tag_to_skip ``` ## Links * [Module defaults](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/user_guide/playbooks_module_defaults.html) * [Module rejection](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/user_guide/plugin_filtering_config.html) * [JMESPath examples](https://jmespath.org/examples.html)