The response includes both the page ID and an edit token that must be preserved.
Managing your custom URLs, changing existing edit codes, or automating text uploads via the command line or API requires a firm understanding of how this minimalist platform operates. This guide outlines everything you need to know about creating entries, safeguarding your edit codes , and configuring advanced options. 1. Creating a New Entry on Rentry.co
If you suspect someone else has discovered your edit code, or if you want to update it to a stronger password, you can change it via the edit screen: rentryco edit code new
Tip: You can also customize the URL path in the "Custom URL" field right next to the edit code field if you want a clean, professional link. How to Edit an Existing Paste with Your Code
(Optional) In the "Custom URL" field, type a unique slug if you want a specific link (e.g., rentry.co/my-custom-guide ). Click the button to publish. The response includes both the page ID and
Use the edit code to keep documentation or lists current rather than creating new pages, which helps keep links consistent.
Starting a new page is straightforward, but setting it up correctly prevents issues down the line. Click the button to publish
Enter a desired suffix in the "Url" field (e.g., rentry.co/my-new-page ). If left blank, a random string is generated.
: You can assign a specific "modify code" to give secondary users permission to edit the page content without granting them full control to steal or delete the URL. /fetch/[url]