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ohmyzsh/plugins/gcloud/README.md
Ian Chesal 6cfaa07627 Add gcloud plugin (#8144)
* A gcloud plugin

This PR addresses issue #6205

This adds support for loading completion for the Google Cloud SDK
command line tools. It searches the known paths for an SDK and loads the
provided completion if it is found. Users can supply a custom location
for the SDK by setting `CLOUDSDK_HOME` in their `zshrc` before loading
oh-my-zsh plugins.

* Canoncial zsh and some safe guards

Based on a PR review from mcornella. All off this has now been tested
on the following variants:

  - macOS 10.14.6 - Homebrew
  - macOS 10.14.6 - Custom install
  - Ubuntu 16.04.6 LTS - apt install
  - Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS - apt install
  - Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS - snap classic install
  - CentOS 7 - yum install
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# gcloud
This plugin provides completion support for the
[Google Cloud SDK CLI](https://cloud.google.com/sdk/gcloud/).
To use it, add `gcloud` to the plugins array in your zshrc file.
```zsh
plugins=(... gcloud)
```
It relies on you having installed the SDK using one of the supported options
listed [here](https://cloud.google.com/sdk/install).
## Plugin Options
* Set `CLOUDSDK_HOME` in your `zshrc` file before you load oh-my-zsh if you have
your GCloud SDK installed in a non-standard location. The plugin will use this
as the base for your SDK if it finds it set already.
* If you do not have a `python2` in your `PATH` you'll also need to set the
`CLOUDSDK_PYTHON` environment variable at the end of your `.zshrc`. This is
used by the SDK to call a compatible interpreter when you run one of the
SDK commands.