So below is my previous fix for this problem, but it turns out it isn't permanent. It works but every time you restart Terminal, you'd have to do the same thing which isn't practical.
So that is why I suggest you delete the current google-cloud-sdk directory, and just redo the installation. Be sure (as Zachary has mentioned) to answer yes (Y) to the prompt Modify profile to update your $PATH and enable bash completion? (Y/n)
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Here is my old answer, but just redo the installation:
I had the same problem, gcloud
wasn't working for me. But then, in the same directory as my google-cloud-sdk
folder which I had just installed (my home
directory), I found this file called test
. Inside this test
file I found two commands:
# The next line updates PATH for the Google Cloud SDK.
source '[path-to-my-home]/google-cloud-sdk/path.bash.inc'
# The next line enables bash completion for gcloud.
source '[path-to-my-home]/google-cloud-sdk/completion.bash.inc'
After I ran these two source
commands in terminal, gcloud
worked!
.bashrc
file, but does not (yet) work with zsh or other shells. zsh support in the installer is on the way. Did you answery
when the installer promptedModify profile to update your $PATH and enable bash completion? (Y/n)?
?~/.bash_profile
) but it failed to reload it. Runningsource ~/.bash_profile
fixed it.source ~/.bashrc
instead and it seemed to fix it for me since i didnt have a bash_profile.