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[documentation] put single-quotes around passwords in install docs (#534)

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tobi 2022-05-03 12:06:08 +02:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ You can use the GoToSocial binary to also create, confirm, and promote your user
Run the following command to create a new account: Run the following command to create a new account:
```bash ```bash
./gotosocial --config-path ./config.yaml admin account create --username some_username --email some_email@whatever.org --password SOME_PASSWORD ./gotosocial --config-path ./config.yaml admin account create --username some_username --email some_email@whatever.org --password 'SOME_PASSWORD'
``` ```
In the above command, replace `some_username` with your desired username, `some_email@whatever.org` with the email address you want to associate with your account, and `SOME_PASSWORD` with a secure password. In the above command, replace `some_username` with your desired username, `some_email@whatever.org` with the email address you want to associate with your account, and `SOME_PASSWORD` with a secure password.

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@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ Now that GoToSocial is running, you can execute commands inside the running cont
First create a user (replace the username, email, and password with appropriate values): First create a user (replace the username, email, and password with appropriate values):
```bash ```bash
docker exec -it gotosocial /gotosocial/gotosocial admin account create --username some_username --email someone@example.org --password some_very_good_password docker exec -it gotosocial /gotosocial/gotosocial admin account create --username some_username --email someone@example.org --password 'some_very_good_password'
``` ```
Now confirm the user, replacing username with the value you used in the command above. Now confirm the user, replacing username with the value you used in the command above.