Now, if we start the "Apache+PHP" runtime, Cloud9 offers us the link to the workspace. Let's try to get some html formatted view if the php info: Unfortunatelly, even with a maximized console, the output isn't very readable. Instead, you can make sure the button is NOT pressed and manually increase the height of the console (there is a splitter between the console and the editor). It should maximize the console, but for some reason this doesn't work reliably (at least not for me). In theory, there is this "detach console" button (console toolbar, second from right). This might be the right time to maximize the console, since output will be somewhat lengthy. Let's see what version of php is availabele. As a free user, you won't have full access to all console commands, but you can use it to navigate the filesystem, create and delete files and folders and so on. When you executed the command above, a console should have opened (you can toggle it visible/invisible using the little switch button at the right side of the input). But that's not what we want to do right now. It contains information about how to configure the newly created project to work with GitHub. This file is included by default in the newly created workspace. Try it and enter "open README.md" - guess what? It will open the README.md file. Notice the little input at the very bottom of the workspace.įor one, it allows you to interact with the editor programatically. A "Delete" (workspace) button at the rightĬlick "Start Editing" to enter the workspace.The list of team members (only you at this state)Īt the top of the main panel, you will realize two buttons:.A description (you can edit it right in place).The main panel will update and show some information about the workspace: Once the newly created workspace shows up in the left side panel under "My Projects", select it. I guess "Mercurial" is very similar, "FTP" and "SSH" allow you to store the project on your own server (I didn't look into that).Ĭonfirm your settings by clicking the "Create" button and your workspace will be initialized. In addition, it will also allow us to link the whole project to GitHub at a later time. This allows us to keep track of the changes we make. This will initialize the workspace as a git repository. Type of workspace: Again, I'll keep the default, "Git".And currently, I'm not doing anything secret. As a free user, I can only set up one private workspace.
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