# complexity This rule aims to warn about Ansible content that seems to be overly complex, suggesting refactoring for better readability and maintainability. ## complexity[tasks] `complexity[tasks]` will be triggered if the total number of tasks inside a file is above 100. If encountered, you should consider using [`ansible.builtin.include_tasks`](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/collections/ansible/builtin/include_tasks_module.html) to split your tasks into smaller files. ## complexity[nesting] `complexity[nesting]` will appear when a block contains too many tasks, by default that number is 20 but it can be changed inside the configuration file by defining `max_block_depth` value. Replace nested block with an include_tasks to make code easier to maintain. Maximum block depth allowed is ...