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Oracle Cloud Infrastructure CLI is a purpose-built command-line tool that enables administrators, DevOps engineers, and developers to control every layer of Oracle’s public cloud without leaving the terminal. Released in 22 cumulative versions, the current 3.76.2 build exposes the complete OCI REST API as typed commands, letting users spin up compute instances, shape autonomous databases, configure virtual cloud networks, manage block-storage attachments, set IAM policies, and automate compartment governance across regions and tenancies. Because the utility accepts plain text scripts and integrates natively with bash, PowerShell, and popular CI/CD frameworks, it is routinely embedded in nightly deployment pipelines, infrastructure-as-code repositories, and cost-monitoring cron jobs that require headless, repeatable execution. The same binary runs identically on Windows, macOS, and Linux, so teams can share snippets across heterogeneous environments while relying on built-in profiles, key-based authentication, and fine-grained service-level permissions to satisfy corporate security baselines. Frequent updates delivered through the 22-version lineage keep pace with new OCI service launches, adding corresponding commands, waiters, and JSON output filters that simplify bulk resource tagging, cross-region replication, and dynamic routing adjustments without manual console navigation. As a core member of the system-administration category, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure CLI complements the vendor’s console and SDKs by offering the fastest path to scripted, large-scale cloud operations. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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