Hi PK, 

An interesting question, thanks. 

In fact, gcloud is a part of the Google Cloud SDK. You must download and 
install <https://cloud.google.com/sdk/gcloud/> the SDK on your system and 
initialize it before you can use gcloud. There is no border between gcloud 
and the SDK, and no mutually exclusive choices. 

Generally, tools that are in development might show some gotchas from time 
to time, as you noticed. The commands within the gcloud CLI, as within the 
SDK, are developed continuously, and new ones added from time to time. 

If you would like to only use the console with the gcloud commands in the 
shell, you may choose to do that to facilitate development, and it’s 
helpful to a large extent. A web editor 
<https://cloud.google.com/shell/docs/features?utm_source=release-notes&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2016-October-release-notes-2-en>
 
is provided as well, that you can access from the toolbar by clicking the 
file icon. 
Choosing your proper tools might end being a matter of personal choice. 

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