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Style and usage edits. #694

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1. Create a new Cloud SQL for MySQL Second Generation instance with the following
command:

gcloud sql instances create wordpress \
$ gcloud sql instances create wordpress \
--activation-policy=ALWAYS \
--tier=db-n1-standard-1

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1. Create the database you want your WordPress site to use:

gcloud sql databases create wordpress --instance wordpress
$ gcloud sql databases create wordpress --instance wordpress

1. Change the root password for your instance:

gcloud sql users set-password root \
$ gcloud sql users set-password root \
--host=% \
--instance wordpress \
--password=YOUR_INSTANCE_ROOT_PASSWORD # Don't use this password!
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$ composer require google/cloud-tools

> **Note** If you receive an error about extensions, install `phar` and `zip` PHP
> **Note**: If you receive an error about extensions, install `phar` and `zip` PHP
extensions and retry.

1. Now you can run the `wp-gae` command which is included in that package

$ php vendor/bin/wp-gae

> **Note** You can also install `google/cloud-tools` [globally][composer-global],
> **Note**: You can also install `google/cloud-tools` [globally][composer-global],
which will allow you to execute the command `wp-gae` anywhere.

### Create a new WordPress project
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## Deploy to Google Cloud

`cd` into the root of your WordPress project.
`cd` into the root of your WordPress project:

$ cd my-wordpress-project

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