NAME gcloud auth - manage oauth2 credentials for the Google Cloud CLI SYNOPSIS gcloud auth GROUP | COMMAND [GCLOUD_WIDE_FLAG ...] DESCRIPTION The gcloud auth command group lets you grant and revoke authorization to Google Cloud CLI (gcloud) to access Google Cloud. Typically, when scripting Google Cloud CLI tools for use on multiple machines, using gcloud auth activate-service-account is recommended. For more information on authorization and credential types, see: https://cloud.google.com/sdk/docs/authorizing. While running gcloud auth commands, the --account flag can be specified to any command to use that account without activation. EXAMPLES To authenticate a user account with gcloud and minimal user output, run: $ gcloud auth login --brief To list all credentialed accounts and identify the current active account, run: $ gcloud auth list To revoke credentials for a user account (like logging out), run: $ gcloud auth revoke test@gmail.com GCLOUD WIDE FLAGS These flags are available to all commands: --help. Run $ gcloud help for details. GROUPS GROUP is one of the following: application-default Manage your active Application Default Credentials. COMMANDS COMMAND is one of the following: activate-service-account Authorize access to Google Cloud with a service account. configure-docker Register gcloud as a Docker credential helper. list Lists credentialed accounts. login Authorize gcloud to access the Cloud Platform with Google user credentials. print-access-token Print an access token for the specified account. print-identity-token Print an identity token for the specified account. revoke Revoke access credentials for an account. NOTES These variants are also available: $ gcloud alpha auth $ gcloud beta auth