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Changing user password through terminal could be useful? #287
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That's a very clever addition :) Note in the meantime: you should be able to create a new user, make it admin via the CLI and then get access to your previous corpora via the admin dashboard :) |
Thanks for the quick response! Glad it’s a clever addition, even if the problem itself is a bit stupid. I did have the relevant password saved in a password manager, but my VM decided to break down and had to be reinstalled, so that was lost (fortunately my Pyrrha data survived..!).
Thanks for the excellent application, by the way: it definitely speeds up my POS-tag correction.
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Honnestly, I think it's pretty common ;) I probably have fixed it myself few times through some code :D |
You're welcome ! Other than reminding that it's nice to cite this (obligatory reminder as it pays the bills for enhancing the software :D), can you tell me what you are working on ? |
I will, of course, cite you when it comes to publishing! I’m building a diachronic corpus of Irish prose as part of a project on the loss of null subjects in European languages. I’m hoping eventually to incorporate lemmatisation, but for now just getting POS tagging to work on a language as morphologically complex as early Irish is quite a task…
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It's so cool to see another language dealt with in Pyrrha! Thanks for replying ! |
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I'm using Pyrrha locally but set myself a password that was a bit too secure and have managed to forget it. Since it's running locally, I can't reset the password through e-mail, but it would be good to have a password reset/recovery through the Ubuntu terminal.
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Would it be possible to add a command that can be executed in the terminal to reset the password for an account, or to say where the passwords of locally run versions of Pyrrha are stored? Sorry for the stupidity of the question!
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