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In some misguided attempt at "cleanup", Google Cloud has decided to retire 'gsutil' in favor of 'gcloud storage' instead of leaving an entirely backwards-compatible wrapper so that client scripts and muscle memory keep working. In addition to breaking customers this way, they are also sending AI bots around "cleaning up" old usages with scary warnings that maybe the changes will break your entire world. This is even more misguided, of course, and resulted in us receiving CL 748661 (originally GitHub PR golang/gofrontend#13) and then me receiving a private email asking for it to be merged. It was easier to recreate the 4-line CL myself than to enumerate everything that was wrong with that CL's commit message. I hope that only Google teams are being subjected to this. This is based on https://go.dev/cl/748900 from the main Go repo by Russ. Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/gofrontend/+/749000
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