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# Configuring
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Pepperminty Wiki stores its settings in a JSON file called `peppermint.json`, which is stored in the same directory that you put `index.php` into. If it doesn't exist, it's created automatically for you when you load the page for the first time.
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You can edit it directly, but most properties are configurable in a graphical interface. It can be accessed through the _Edit Master Settings_ option in the more menu, or the `configure` action (e.g. `https://wiki.example.com/?action=configure`) if it doesn't appear for you.
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However, some settings do still require edits to `peppermint.json` directly. Examples here include:
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- Editing the various navigation bars
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- Configuring moderators
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- Setting allowed upload file types (and mime type overrides)
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- Manual HTTP/2.0 Server Push configuration
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The [configuration guide](https://starbeamrainbowlabs.com/labs/peppermint/peppermint-config-info.php) contains a list of all the configuration directives that Pepperminty Wiki (and all the modules included in the repository) understand. It is generated automatically from `peppermint.guiconfig.json` in the repository.
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- [Configuration Reference](https://starbeamrainbowlabs.com/labs/peppermint/peppermint-config-info.php)
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- [`peppermint.guiconfig.json`](https://github.com/sbrl/Pepperminty-Wiki/blob/master/peppermint.guiconfig.json)
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## User Accounts
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User account details are currently stored as an object in `peppermint.json`, under the `users` special setting. Each user has their own object, in which lies their user data.
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While users can change their own passwords and email addresses, you'll inevitably want to add your own users. You can do this through the brand-new user management page if you're logged in as a moderator or better. Click on the `Edit user table` option on the credits page, or navigate to the `user-table` action (example url: `https://example.com/path/to/index.php?action=user-table`).
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If you're having trouble with the user table, you can also add users manually. Here's how to do it that:
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1. Open `peppermint.json` in your favourite text editor.
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2. Create a new property on the `users` object, whose value is an object and key is the new user's username. Use the existing users for reference.
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3. Hash the new user's password. This can be done in the terminal 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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a. To use the `hash` action, navigate to `https://example.com/path/to/index.php?action=hash&string=my_temporary_password`. Don't forget to change your password afterwards, or clear both your browser history & server logs! You could even use [the demo instance](https://starbeamrainbowlabs.com/labs/peppermint/build/?action=hash&string=password) I have running on my server, but I don't have a filter on my server logs :-)
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b. To do it through the terminal, the following one-liner should do the trick: `echo -n "some_password" | php -r 'echo(password_hash(base64_encode(hash("sha384", trim(fgets(STDIN)))), PASSWORD_DEFAULT) . "\n");'`
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4. Save `peppermint.json` back to disk.
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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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