If you prefer automatic updates, you can install the Google Cloud CLI using a snap package on Ubuntu
systems. This package contains the gcloud CLI, gcloud alpha
,
gcloud beta
, gsutil
, docker-credential-gcloud
, and
bq
commands only. It doesn't include the App Engine extensions required to deploy an
application using the gcloud CLI. If you need these components, install the
debian package format instead.
- If you have the old snap package,
google-cloud-sdk
, installed, remove it at the command line:snap remove google-cloud-sdk
You can't install the new snap package without removing this package because both installations require the same aliases. -
At the command line, install the gcloud CLI snap package:
snap install google-cloud-cli --classic
- Optional. To add the gcloud CLI tools to your
PATH
and enable command completion in your Bash shell, source/path/to/gcloud/completion.bash.inc
in your profile.For Zsh shells, use
/path/to/gcloud/completion.zsh.inc
instead. -
To initialize the gcloud CLI and get started, run
gcloud init
:gcloud init