* Use the shared secret registration API directly
rather than invoking the synapse module to do it. It's probably
a bit simpler, if anything, and allows for synapse to be run in
a separate container (or rather, avoids the javascript having to have
a copy of synapse source & server config).
* Make registration secret required
Update commander (8 major versions!) to get requiredOption
* Wrong options object :/
Because the tests are run directly by node, we have to use the CommonJS module syntax. We could run the thing through babel, but then we just have another babel.
Windows instructions are from experience and may not be optimized.
We use `export default` begrudgingly here. Ideally we'd use just `export`, though this entire SDK expects things to be exported as a default. Instead of breaking everything, we'll sacrifice our export pattern for a smaller diff - a later commit can always do the default export -> regular export conversion.