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Add a multicontainer caveat to the env var commands
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This project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/).
## v7.5.1 - 2018-06-01
* Add a multicontainer caveat to the env var commands #887 [Tim Perry]
## v7.5.0 - 2018-05-31
* Update resin-compose-parse dependency version to 1.10.2 #883 [Ariel Flesler]

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If you want to see all environment variables, including private
ones used by resin, use the verbose option.
At the moment the CLI doesn't fully support multi-container applications,
so the following commands will only show service variables,
without showing which service they belong to.
Example:
$ resin envs --application MyApp
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Use this command to add an enviroment variable to an application.
At the moment the CLI doesn't fully support multi-container applications,
so the following commands will only set service variables for the first
service in your application.
If value is omitted, the tool will attempt to use the variable's value
as defined in your host machine.

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If you want to see all environment variables, including private
ones used by resin, use the verbose option.
At the moment the CLI doesn't fully support multi-container applications,
so the following commands will only show service variables,
without showing which service they belong to.
Example:
$ resin envs --application MyApp
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help: '''
Use this command to add an enviroment variable to an application.
At the moment the CLI doesn't fully support multi-container applications,
so the following commands will only set service variables for the first
service in your application.
If value is omitted, the tool will attempt to use the variable's value
as defined in your host machine.

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{
"name": "resin-cli",
"version": "7.5.0",
"version": "7.5.1",
"description": "The official resin.io CLI tool",
"main": "./build/actions/index.js",
"homepage": "https://github.com/resin-io/resin-cli",