Azure IoT Edge configuration tool - a CLI script which installs and configures IoT Edge device
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Azure IoT Edge configuration tool

Azure IoT Edge configuration tool (the Tool) is a command-line tool that installs and configures Azure IoT Edge on a device. The Tool greatly simplifies the configuration of IoT Edge by automating several steps into single command.

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