help:'Use this command to remove a device from resin.io.\n\nNotice this command asks for confirmation interactively.\nYou can avoid this by passing the `--yes` boolean option.\n\nExamples:\n\n $ resin device rm MyDevice\n $ resin device rm MyDevice --yes',
help:'Use this command to identify a device.\n\nIn the Raspberry Pi, the ACT led is blinked several times.\n\nExamples:\n\n $ resin device identify 23c73a12e3527df55c60b9ce647640c1b7da1b32d71e6a39849ac0f00db828',
help:'Use this command to rename a device.\n\nIf you omit the name, you\'ll get asked for it interactively.\n\nExamples:\n\n $ resin device rename MyDevice MyPi\n $ resin device rename MyDevice',
help:'Use this command to download the OS image of a certain application and write it to an SD Card.\n\nNote that this command requires admin privileges.\n\nIf `device` is omitted, you will be prompted to select a device interactively.\n\nNotice this command asks for confirmation interactively.\nYou can avoid this by passing the `--yes` boolean option.\n\nYou can quiet the progress bar by passing the `--quiet` boolean option.\n\nYou may have to unmount the device before attempting this operation.\n\nYou need to configure the network type and other settings:\n\nEthernet:\n You can setup the device OS to use ethernet by setting the `--network` option to "ethernet".\n\nWifi:\n You can setup the device OS to use wifi by setting the `--network` option to "wifi".\n If you set "network" to "wifi", you will need to specify the `--ssid` and `--key` option as well.\n\nYou can omit network related options to be asked about them interactively.\n\nExamples:\n\n $ resin device init\n $ resin device init --application MyApp\n $ resin device init --application MyApp --network ethernet\n $ resin device init /dev/disk2 --application MyApp --network wifi --ssid MyNetwork --key secret',