: Because losing an edit code usually means losing access to the page forever, Rentry offers "Secret" metadata options. You can link an email address ( SECRET_EMAIL_ADDRESS ) or external accounts ( SECRET_VERIFY ) in the settings to help support@rentry.co verify your ownership and reset a lost code.
What does this string of words mean? Is it a command? A hidden feature? Or a common user mistake?
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 rentryco edit code new
To make your code document look like a professional IDE (like VS Code), use the "Edit Code" window to add custom CSS at the top of your document:
: Go to rentry.co/[your-url]/edit and enter the code you created. : Because losing an edit code usually means
Click the button located at the top or bottom of the page toolbar.
2-100 characters, restricted to Latin letters, numbers, underscores, or hyphens. Edit Code Length: 1-100 characters. Summary Table Requirement New Entry Content + (Optional) Code Creates a new rentry.co/ page. Edit Entry Edit Code + URL Modifies existing text. Rename URL Edit Code + New URL Changes rentry.co/old to rentry.co/new . Delete Removes the entry permanently. Is it a command
inside the hidden metadata values as a safety net in case you accidentally erase your credentials.
Underneath all these tools lie the core API endpoints that Rentry.co itself uses. For developers who want to build their own integrations from scratch, these are the relevant endpoints (this list is not exhaustive):