Yes, you can. Using the CLI method described above, you can update a page's edit code as long as you know the current one. To do this via the web interface, you would typically need to create a new page with your updated content and the new code, then delete the old one, as the web interface focuses on a single edit code per page.

You can customize both the URL and the edit code simultaneously during the initial save. Frequently Asked Questions

Conceptual Code (Not official API):

rentry delete -p mySuperSecretEditCode -u my-url

This example also sets a custom URL ( my-url ) for the page.

Now you can confidently create and edit rentry pages.

“Do not reuse your Rentry edit codes on any other site. Recently another site had a data leak and some people... have seen their Rentry pages taken.” X · rentry_co · 1 year ago Key Feature Insights

Remember that anyone with the URL can read your content. Do not share sensitive passwords or private data on public Rentry links. What to Do If You Lost Your Edit Code