I was working on a project in gcloud a few months ago using the cloud shell terminal and file editor. Now, when I login I can no longer see the files (phython, .png, etc) but the project is still running. I'd like to continue working on the project but it's unclear how to restore the artifacts from a deployed version back into cloudshell and the cloudshell editor. Any tips?
how to restore the files from a version in gcloud
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There are some Usage Limits to keep in mind when using the Cloud Shell:
This answers your question. Instead of using the Cloud Shell, you can install the gCloudSDK on your computer, in this way, all the changes you make will be there even if you don't use them for a long time.