"help":"Generate (or recover) keys from an existing mnemonic"
},
"arg_mnemonic":{
"help":"The mnemonic that you used to generate your keys. (It is recommended not to use this argument, and wait for the CLI to ask you for your mnemonic as otherwise it will appear in your shell history.)",
"prompt":"Please enter your mnemonic separated by spaces (\" \")"
"help":"This is almost certainly not the argument you are looking for: it is for mnemonic passwords, not keystore passwords. Providing a password here when you didn't use one initially, can result in lost keys (and therefore funds)! Also note that if you used this tool to generate your mnemonic initially, then you did not use a mnemonic password. However, if you are certain you used a password to \"increase\" the security of your mnemonic, this is where you enter it.",
"prompt":"Enter your mnemonic password (if you used one). Make sure you won't forget it, it can not be recovered.",
"confirm":"Repeat your mnemonic password for confirmation. Providing a password here when you didn't use one initially, can result in lost keys (and therefore funds)! Also note that if you used this tool to generate your mnemonic initially, then you did not use a mnemonic password. However, if you are certain you used a password to \"increase\" the security of your mnemonic, this is where you enter it.",
"mismatch":"The mnemonic password you entered doesn't match, please try again."
"help":"Enter the index (key number) you wish to start generating more keys from. For example, if you've generated 4 keys in the past, you'd enter 4 here.",
"prompt":"Enter the index (key number) you wish to start generating more keys from. For example, if you've generated 4 keys in the past, you'd enter 4 here.",
"msg_mnemonic_password_confirm":"Are you absolutely certain that you used a mnemonic password? (This is different from a keystore password!) Using one when you are not supposed to can result in loss of funds!"