docs: correct admin-credentials help text (fixes #34) #35
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<div class="text-[12px] text-ok mb-3 mono">✓ saved</div>
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<div class="text-[12px] text-ok mb-3 mono">✓ saved</div>
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{{end}}
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{{end}}
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<p class="text-[12.5px] text-ink-mid leading-[1.6] mb-4 max-w-[640px]">
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<p class="text-[12.5px] text-ink-mid leading-[1.6] mb-4 max-w-[640px]">
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Only needed for rest-server repos that distinguish an append-only
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Required for prune. On rest-server repos this is the
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user (everyday backups) from a delete-capable user (prune). Note
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delete-capable user, as distinct from the append-only user used
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that <strong>forget</strong> always runs with the everyday repo
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for everyday backups. Note that <strong>forget</strong> always
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credentials, so those must have delete authority. For S3 / B2 /
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runs with the everyday repo credentials, so those must have
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SFTP / local, leave this blank — but note that <strong>prune is
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delete authority. For S3 / B2 / SFTP / local, enter the same
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skipped entirely when this is unset</strong>, on any backend.
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delete-capable repository credentials here if you want prune
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enabled. <strong>Prune is skipped when admin credentials are
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unset</strong>, on any backend.
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