In my system (MBPr 13), printing the current version takes over 2
seconds:
```sh
$ time ./bin/resin version
2.4.0
./bin/resin version 1.37s user 0.19s system 73% cpu 2.130 total
```
The CLI takes almost all of these time to parse the dependency tree
before returning control over the actually called command.
To mitigate this problem, we only require the NPM dependencies a command
requires when executing such command, and thus prevent dependencies from
being required and parsed unnecessary.
After this improvement, printing the original example (`resin version`)
returns in less than a second (2x improvement):
```sh
$ time ./bin/resin version
2.4.0
./bin/resin version 0.88s user 0.09s system 102% cpu 0.938 total
```
PubNub keeps the process alive after a history query for some reason, so
trying to print the logs history like:
$ resin logs <uuid>
Will result in the logs being printed correctly, but the process waiting
infinitely without ending.
The workaround consists in forcing `process.exit` to exit the process
with an error code zero.
Caveats:
- This workaround prevents this command to be used programatically.
Issue: https://github.com/resin-io/resin-cli/issues/14