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Lets the console list private projects and enforce Free/Premium. Generate one in
Code → Settings → Applications
(scopes: read:user, write:repository, write:organization — read:user is required for validation), then paste it here. It's validated on save. Stored securely; survives redeploys; only a masked label is ever shown.
“Test” checks the typed token if present, otherwise the saved one — without changing what's stored.
Users who requested erasure (GDPR). Review their data, then approve (permanent delete) or deny. Deletion may take up to 90 days.
Overrides take priority over the live Wikipedia scrape and are shown to users immediately.
Every pair that's been checked (cached) or hand-edited (override). Click Edit to load a pair into the editor above and modify any field.
The opt-in channels users can subscribe to. Add a channel here and it appears for every user automatically. Opt-ins are explicit & timestamped (GDPR).
Categories users pick on news.what10.com. Each has a feed URL (a Google News section/search, or any RSS).
Publisher RSS feeds (these carry article images), each tagged to one or more topics.
Edit the website-wide Terms & Conditions, Privacy Policy and Code developer terms. Bumping a version re-prompts every user (including existing ones) to review and accept again before they can keep using What10 — each acceptance is logged per user under Users → open a record → Compliance. “Save & email all users” also emails everyone a link to read the update.
Every time you save a new version, the version it replaces is archived here. View any older version, or load it back into the editor to re-publish.
National meteorological services queried directly — no commercial third parties. The default row applies to every country; add a row with a country code (e.g. US) to override that nation with its own service. kind selects the parser: metno (MET Norway — global) or nws (US NOAA). Disable a row to fall back to the default.
Query any object, pick fields, filter, and export CSV — or upload a CSV to bulk-update. 🔒 audit fields (login data, created / modified dates, modified by) are system-managed and can never be written by import.
CSV must include the key column (id for Users; from+to or pair for Visa). Updates existing records; only writable fields are applied — 🔒 audit columns are ignored.