I don't understand the question.
Make sure you set the
SCRIBACONF environment variable to point to the ~/etc/basic.conf file. You also need to export PATH to include the path to the
Ninrod/bin directory. See the README.md in the workspace root directory.
If you mean how did I get SB running on Cloud9 IDE that was simple. They are running Red Hat 64 bit Linux and I just uploaded
scriba and extensions modules from the CentOS (Red Hat clone) up to the workspace bin, include and module directories. Anything put in workspace
bin is like /usr/bin on other Linux systems.
So you just want to write the equivalent code in Nimrod as it is in Scriptbasic and php?
The
hello.php file is there to test the Cloud9 IDE local Apache webserver. Bring it into the editor and click RUN. A C9 web browser will appear showing the results of your script. (web scripting is the primary focus on Cloud9 IDE)