# ANTA Example files This section provides some examples about how to use ANTA as listed in [the documentation](https://anta.arista.com). ## Device Inventory - Filename: [`inventory.yaml`](./inventory.yaml) The file [inventory.yaml](inventory.yaml) is an example of [device inventory](https://anta.arista.com/stable/usage-inventory-catalog/#create-an-inventory-file). ## Test Catalog - Filename: [`tests.yaml`](./tests.yaml) The file [tests.yaml](tests.yaml) is an example of a [test catalog](https://anta.arista.com/stable/usage-inventory-catalog/#test-catalog). This file should contain all the tests implemented in [anta.tests](../anta/tests) with arbitrary parameters. ## Commands to get from snapshot - Filename: [`eos-commands.yaml file`](./eos-commands.yaml) The file [eos-commands.yaml](eos-commands.yaml) is an example of input given with the `--commands-list` option to the [anta exec snapshot](https://anta.arista.com/stable/cli/exec/#collect-a-set-of-commands) command. ## ANTA runner in Python - Filename: [`anta_runner.py`](./anta_runner.py) The file is an example demonstrating how to run ANTA using a Python script. ## ANTA template for results rendering - Filename: [`template.j2`](./template.j2) This file is a simple Jinja2 file to customize ANTA CLI output as documented in [cli documentation](https://anta.arista.com/stable/cli/nrfu/#performing-nrfu-with-custom-reports). ## Merge multiple catalogs - Filename: [`merge_catalogs.py`](./merge_catalogs.py) This file is an example demonstrating how to merge multiple catalogs into a single catalog and save it to a file, as documented in [usage test catalog](https://anta.arista.com/stable/usage-inventory-catalog/#example-script-to-merge-catalogs). ## Run multiple commands - Filename: [`run_eos_commands.py`](./run_eos_commands.py) This file is an example demonstrating how to run multiple commands on multiple devices, as documented in [advanced usages](https://anta.arista.com/stable/advanced_usages/as-python-lib/#run-eos-commands). ## Parse ANTA inventory file - Filename: [`parse_anta_inventory_file.py`](./parse_anta_inventory_file.py) This file is an example demonstrating how to parse an ANTA inventory file, as documented in [advanced usages](https://anta.arista.com/stable/advanced_usages/as-python-lib/#parse-anta-inventory-file).