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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
In my opinion the command usage description should be shown only when wrong arguments are passed to a command, otherwise showing the description after tns deploy
for example fails is not helpful, it just makes me scroll to see the error above that description
Describe the solution you'd like
The command description should be shown only if you've passed wrong arguments to a command and the command itself cannot start, otherwise if the command is started by fails afterwords the description shouldn't be shown
Additional context
Here's an example log from the tns deploy ios --release --for-device
command:
...
Project successfully built.
Installing on device 00009120-00046DEA0288112E...
Failed to install /Users/trifonov/Work/ns-playground-apps/ns-play-dev/platforms/ios/build/device/nsplaydev.ipa on device with identifier 00009120-00046DEA0288112E. Error is: Could not install application
# tns deploy
### Description
Prepares, builds and deploys the project to a connected device or native emulator. You must specify the target platform on which you want to deploy. It will deploy the app on all connected devices targeting the selected platform.
IMPORTANT: Before building for iOS device, verify that you have configured a valid pair of certificate and provisioning profile on your macOS system.
### Commands
┌───────────────────┬───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Usage │ Synopsis │
│ Deploy on Android │ $ tns deploy android [--device <Device ID>] [--key-store-path <File Path> --key-store-password <Password> --key-store-alias <Name> --key-store-alias-password <Password>] [--release] │
│ Deploy on iOS │ $ tns deploy ios [--device <Device ID>] [--release] │
└───────────────────┴───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
### Options for iOS
* --device - Deploys the project on the specified connected physical or virtual device. <Device ID> is the index or name of the target device as listed by the $ tns devices command.
* --release - If set, produces a release build. Otherwise, produces a debug build.
### Options for Android
* --device - Deploys the project on the specified connected physical or virtual device. <Device ID> is the index or name of the target device as listed by the $ tns devices command.
* --clean - If set, forces the complete rebuild of the native application.
* --release - If set, produces a release build. Otherwise, produces a debug build. When set, you must also specify the --key-store-* options.
* --key-store-path - Specifies the file path to the keystore file (P12) which you want to use to code sign your APK. You can use the --key-store-* options along with --release to produce a signed release build. You need to specify all --key-store-* options.
* --key-store-password - Provides the password for the keystore file specified with --key-store-path. You can use the --key-store-* options along with --release to produce a signed release build. You need to specify all --key-store-* options.
* --key-store-alias - Provides the alias for the keystore file specified with --key-store-path. You can use the --key-store-* options along with --release to produce a signed release build. You need to specify all --key-store-* options.
* --key-store-alias-password - Provides the password for the alias specified with --key-store-alias-password. You can use the --key-store-* options along with --release to produce a signed release build. You need to specify all --key-store-* options.
In the example above I don't need the tns deploy
command usage description at all.