What do you know about Google Cloud SDK?

The Google Cloud SDK (Software Development Kit) is a collection of tools for managing applications and resources hosted on Google Cloud Platform. It consists of the command-line utilities gcloud, gsutil, and bqcommand.

Google Cloud SDK is only available on a limited number of platforms, including Windows, Linux, and macOS, and it needs Python 2.7.x. Other tools in the package could have their own set of needs.

The Cloud SDK is a set of tools for Google Cloud Platform.

It contains gcloud, gsutil, and bq command-line tools, which you can use to access Compute Engine, Cloud Storage, BigQuery, and other products and services from the command-line. You can run these tools interactively or in your automated scripts.

The Google Cloud SDK contains tools and libraries that enable you to easily create and manage resources on Cloud Platform, including App Engine, Compute Engine, Cloud Storage, BigQuery, Cloud SQL, and Cloud DNS. It runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux, and requires Python 2.7.x.