Resin CLI ========= > The official Resin CLI tool. [![npm version](https://badge.fury.io/js/resin-cli.svg)](http://badge.fury.io/js/resin-cli) [![dependencies](https://david-dm.org/resin-io/resin-cli.svg)](https://david-dm.org/resin-io/resin-cli) [![Gitter](https://badges.gitter.im/Join%20Chat.svg)](https://gitter.im/resin-io/chat) Requisites ---------- - [NodeJS](https://nodejs.org) (at least v0.10) - [Git](https://git-scm.com) - The following executables should be correctly installed in your shell environment: - `ssh`: Any recent version of the OpenSSH ssh client (required by `resin sync` and `resin ssh`) - `rsync`: >= 2.6.9 (required by `resin sync`) ##### Windows Support `resin sync` and `resin ssh` have not been thoroughly tested on the standard Windows cmd.exe shell. We recommend using bash (or a similar) shell, like Bash for Windows 10 or [Git for Windows](https://git-for-windows.github.io/). If you still want to use `cmd.exe` you will have to use a package manager like MinGW or chocolatey. For MinGW the steps are: 1. Install [MinGW](http://www.mingw.org). 2. Install the `msys-rsync` and `msys-openssh` packages. 3. Add MinGW to the `%PATH%` if this hasn't been done by the installer already. The location where the binaries are places is usually `C:\MinGW\msys\1.0\bin`, but it can vary if you selected a different location in the installer. 4. Copy your SSH keys to `%homedrive%%homepath\.ssh`. Getting Started --------------- ### Installing This might require elevated privileges in some environments. ```sh $ npm install --global --production resin-cli ``` ### List available commands ```sh $ resin help ``` ### Run the quickstart wizard ```sh $ resin quickstart ``` Plugins ------- The Resin CLI can be extended with plugins to automate laborious tasks and overall provide a better experience when working with Resin.io. Check the [plugin development tutorial](https://github.com/resin-io/resin-plugin-hello) to learn how to build your own! FAQ --- ### Where is my configuration file? The per-user configuration file lives in `$HOME/.resinrc.yml` or `%UserProfile%\_resinrc.yml`, in Unix based operating systems and Windows respectively. The Resin CLI also attempts to read a `resinrc.yml` file in the current directory, which takes precedence over the per-user configuration file. ### How do I point the Resin CLI to staging? The easiest way is to set the `RESINRC_RESIN_URL=resinstaging.io` environment variable. Alternatively, you can edit your configuration file and set `resinUrl: resinstaging.io` to persist this setting. ### How do I make the Resin CLI persist data in another directory? The Resin CLI persists your session token, as well as cached images in `$HOME/.resin` or `%UserProfile%\_resin`. Pointing the Resin CLI to persist data in another location is necessary in certain environments, like a server, where there is no home directory, or a device running Resin OS, which erases all data after a restart. You can accomplish this by setting `RESINRC_DATA_DIRECTORY=/opt/resin` or adding `dataDirectory: /opt/resin` to your configuration file, replacing `/opt/resin` with your desired directory. Support ------- If you're having any problem, check our [troubleshooting guide](https://github.com/resin-io/resin-cli/blob/master/TROUBLESHOOTING.md) and if your problem is not addressed there, please [raise an issue](https://github.com/resin-io/resin-cli/issues/new) on GitHub and the Resin.io team will be happy to help. You can also get in touch with us at our public [Gitter chat channel](https://gitter.im/resin-io/chat). License ------- The project is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license.