balena-cli/capitanodoc.ts
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export = {
title: 'Resin CLI Documentation',
introduction: `\
This tool allows you to interact with the resin.io api from the comfort of your command line.
Please make sure your system meets the requirements as specified in the [README](https://github.com/resin-io/resin-cli).
## Install the CLI
### Npm install
The best supported way to install the CLI is from npm:
$ npm install resin-cli -g --production --unsafe-perm
\`--unsafe-perm\` is only required on systems where the global install directory is not user-writable.
This allows npm install steps to download and save prebuilt native binaries. You may be able to omit it,
especially if you're using a user-managed node install such as [nvm](https://github.com/creationix/nvm).
### Standalone install
Alternatively, if you don't have a node or pre-gyp environment, you can still install the CLI as a standalone
binary. **This is in experimental and may not work perfectly yet in all environments**, but works well in
initial cross-platform testing, so it may be useful, and we'd love your feedback if you hit any issues.
To install the CLI as a standalone binary:
* Download the latest zip for your OS from https://github.com/resin-io/resin-cli/releases.
* Extract the contents, putting the \`resin-cli\` folder somewhere appropriate for your system (e.g. \`C:/resin-cli\`, \`/usr/local/lib/resin-cli\`, etc).
* Add the \`resin-cli\` folder to your \`PATH\`. (
[Windows instructions](https://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000549.htm),
[Linux instructions](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/14637979/how-to-permanently-set-path-on-linux-unix),
[OSX instructions](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/22465332/setting-path-environment-variable-in-osx-permanently))
* Running \`resin\` in a fresh command line should print the resin CLI help.
To update in future, simply download a new release and replace the extracted folder.
Have any problems, or see any unexpected behaviour? Please file an issue!
## Getting started
Once you have the CLI installed, you'll need to log in, so it can access everything in your resin.io account.
To authenticate yourself, run:
$ resin login
You now have access to all the commands referenced below.
## Proxy support
The CLI does support HTTP(S) proxies.
You can configure the proxy using several methods (in order of their precedence):
* set the \`RESINRC_PROXY\` environment variable in the URL format (with protocol, host, port, and optionally the basic auth),
* use the [resin config file](https://www.npmjs.com/package/resin-settings-client#documentation) (project-specific or user-level)
and set the \`proxy\` setting. This can be:
* a string in the URL format,
* or an object following [this format](https://www.npmjs.com/package/global-tunnel-ng#options), which allows more control,
* or set the conventional \`https_proxy\` / \`HTTPS_PROXY\` / \`http_proxy\` / \`HTTP_PROXY\`
environment variable (in the same standard URL format).\
`,
categories: [
{
title: 'Application',
files: [ 'build/actions/app.js' ]
},
{
title: 'Authentication',
files: [ 'build/actions/auth.js' ]
},
{
title: 'Device',
files: [ 'build/actions/device.js' ]
},
{
title: 'Environment Variables',
files: [ 'build/actions/environment-variables.js' ]
},
{
title: 'Help',
files: [ 'build/actions/help.js' ]
},
{
title: 'Information',
files: [ 'build/actions/info.js' ]
},
{
title: 'Keys',
files: [ 'build/actions/keys.js' ]
},
{
title: 'Logs',
files: [ 'build/actions/logs.js' ]
},
{
title: 'Sync',
files: [ 'build/actions/sync.js' ]
},
{
title: 'SSH',
files: [ 'build/actions/ssh.js' ]
},
{
title: 'Notes',
files: [ 'build/actions/notes.js' ]
},
{
title: 'OS',
files: [ 'build/actions/os.js' ]
},
{
title: 'Config',
files: [ 'build/actions/config.js' ]
},
{
title: 'Preload',
files: [ 'build/actions/preload.js' ]
},
{
title: 'Settings',
files: [ 'build/actions/settings.js' ]
},
{
title: 'Wizard',
files: [ 'build/actions/wizard.js' ]
},
{
title: 'Local',
files: [ 'build/actions/local/index.js' ]
},
{
title: 'Deploy',
files: [
'build/actions/build.js',
'build/actions/deploy.js'
]
},
{
title: 'Utilities',
files: [ 'build/actions/util.js' ]
},
]
};