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3. Hash the new user's password with SHA256, and set it as the `password` parameter on the new user. This can be done in the terminal, online, or with the `hash` action - but make sure you don't leave any traces of your passwords lying around for others to find!
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3. Hash the new user's password with SHA256, and set it as the `password` parameter on the new user. This can be done in the terminal, online, or with the `hash` action - but make sure you don't leave any traces of your passwords lying around for others to find!
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4. Save `peppermint.json` back to disk.
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4. Save `peppermint.json` back to disk.
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In the future, user accounts will be manageable through a graphical interface. Follow #127 for updates!
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~~In the future, user accounts will be manageable through a graphical interface. Follow #127 for updates!~~ User accounts are now manageable through a graphical interface! Access it through the `Edit user table` option on the credits page.
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#### Default Credentials
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The default user account details are as follows:
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- `admin` with password `password`
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- `user` with password `cheese`
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**Please remember to change your account password! Only you are responsible for the security of your account.**
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## API Reference
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## API Reference
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I have documented the current API and other things that make Pepperminty Wiki tick that you can use to create your own modules. You can find this documentation in the [Module_API_Docs.md](https://github.com/sbrl/Pepperminty-Wiki/blob/master/Module_API_Docs.md) file in this repository.
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I have documented the current API and other things that make Pepperminty Wiki tick that you can use to create your own modules. You can find this documentation in the [Module_API_Docs.md](https://github.com/sbrl/Pepperminty-Wiki/blob/master/Module_API_Docs.md) file in this repository.
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