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How do I open the Google Cloud command line?

Last updated on September 25, 2022 @ 8:33 pm

If you’re looking to get started with the Google Cloud Platform, one of the first things you’ll need to do is open the command line. There are a few ways to do this, but the easiest way is to open the Google Cloud Platform Console.

Once you’re in the console, open the Google Cloud Platform Command Line Interface (GCP CLI) by typing gcloud command line in the console.

If you’re already familiar with the GCP CLI, you can also open it by entering gcloud init in the console, followed by gcloud commands.

Once you’re in the GCP CLI, you can use the following commands to get started:

gcloud

This command displays the basic information about the current environment.

gcloud help

This command provides a list of all available commands.

gcloud compute instances create

This command creates a new Compute instance.

gcloud compute instances list

This command displays the list of active Compute instances.

gcloud compute instances delete

This command deletes a specific Compute instance.

gcloud compute instances list projects

This command displays the list of active projects in the current environment.

PRO TIP: Warning: The Google Cloud command line can be opened by anyone with access to your computer. If you do not want anyone to be able to open the command line, you should set a password for it.

gcloud compute instances create project

This command creates a new project in the current environment.

gcloud compute instances put

This command copies the settings of a specific Compute instance to another instance.

gcloud compute instances describe

This command displays the information about a specific Compute instance.

This command copies the.

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