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Edit Code New =link= - Rentryco
Here are advanced ways to handle code on Rentry:
If you leave the edit code field blank and click "Go," Rentry generates a random code for you. rentryco edit code new
curl -X POST https://rentry.co/api/new \ -d 'text=print("hello world")' \ -d 'title=Example' \ -d 'markdown=false' Here are advanced ways to handle code on
If you don't set a custom code, it relies on cookies. 🛠️ How to Use It Create: Write your content on the homepage. Assign: Type a unique string in the "Edit Code" box. Save: Click "Export" or "Save." Return: Use your URL + Edit Code to make changes later. 💡 Pro-Tips Bookmark it: Save the URL immediately after creation. Assign: Type a unique string in the "Edit Code" box
: This is the most critical step. By default, Rentry generates a random code, but you can enter your own Custom Edit Code at the bottom of the editor. Pro tip: Always set a custom code you’ll remember, or save the random one immediately in a password manager. 2. Editing Your Masterpiece If you have your edit code, updating your page is a breeze. Navigate to your Rentry URL. Click the Edit button (or add /edit to the end of the URL). Modify your text as needed.
Scroll to the bottom and enter your in the required field to authorize the save. 3. Advanced Protection: The "Modify Code"
If you already own a page and want to change its existing password, you can explicitly update it using the platform's command-line tool, metadata layer, or API. Method A: Using the CLI Tool