Google Cloud Shell now includes a browser-based text editor

Google today announced that it has added a web-based text editor to its Google Cloud Shell tool for managing Google public cloud resources from the Google Cloud Platform’s online console. As a result, you can now easily make changes to files kept in the Cloud Shell. While the underlying virtual machine is temporary, files are kept on 5GB of persistent disk.The new feature is an implementation of the Eclipse Orion open source web-based integrated development environment (IDE) and is currently marked with an “experimental” tag, as Google product manager Sachin Kotwani pointed out today in a blog post.

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