help:'Use this command to download the device OS configured to a specific network.\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\nAlternatively, you can omit all kind of network configuration options to configure interactively.\n\nYou have to specify an output location with the `--output` option.\n\nExamples:\n\n $ resin os download MyApp --output ~/MyResinOS.zip\n $ resin os download MyApp --network ethernet --output ~/MyResinOS.zip\n $ resin os download MyApp --network wifi --ssid MyNetwork --key secreykey123 --output ~/MyResinOS.zip\n $ resin os download MyApp --network ethernet --output ~/MyResinOS.zip',
help:'Use this command to write an operating system image to a device.\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\nSee the `drives` command to get a list of all connected devices to your machine and their respective ids.\n\nIn Mac OS X:\n\n $ sudo diskutil unmountDisk /dev/xxx\n\nIn GNU/Linux:\n\n $ sudo umount /dev/xxx\n\nExamples:\n\n $ resin os install rpi.iso /dev/disk2',
console.info('Resin CLI is outdated.\n\nIn order to avoid device compatibility issues, this command\nrequires that you have the Resin CLI updated.\n\nUpdating now...');