# Base Queries Here's how you can achieve each of your tasks using Markdown and some additional tools: 1. **Protecting the debrief.md page for "pearl" role:** You can use GitHub's permissions and team management features to restrict access to this page. Here's how: - First, create a team called "pearl" if you haven't already. - Then, go to the repository settings and navigate to the "Manage access" tab. - Under "Repository access", click "Edit" and change the access to "Only users in selected teams" and choose the "pearl" team. - Click "Save" to apply the changes. 2. **Creating a code walkthrough:** You can create a code walkthrough using comments in your code and a simple Markdown table to display them. Here's an example: ```markdown | Line Number | Description | |---|---| | 10 | This is where the function starts | | 15 | The loop begins here | | 20 | This line prints the result | ``` Then, in your code, add comments with the line numbers: ```python # 10: This is where the function starts def my_function(): # 15: The loop begins here for i in range(5): pass # 20: This line prints the result print("Done") ``` 3. **Showing only the mock server in the try it console:** To show only the mock server in the try it console, you can use environment variables to conditionally display the servers. Here's an example using JavaScript: ```javascript const isMockServer = process.env.SHOW_MOCK_SERVER_ONLY === ‘true’; if (isMockServer) { // Display only the mock server } else { // Display both servers or other logic } ``` 4. **Running API monitoring using Redocly on a regular schedule:** To run API monitoring using Redocly on a regular schedule, you can use task schedulers like `cron` (for Unix-based systems) or Task Scheduler (for Windows). Here’s how you can set up a cron job: - Open the crontab file by running `crontab -e` in your terminal. - Add the following line to run a script (let’s say `monitor_api.sh`) every day at 5 PM: ``` 0 17 * * * /path/to/monitor_api.sh ``` - Save and close the file. The script `monitor_api.sh` should contain the commands to run API monitoring using Redocly. 5. **Making headings purple colored in Redocly:** To change the color of headings in Redocly, you can use custom CSS. Here’s how you can make headings purple: - Go to your Redocly project’s settings. - Navigate to the “Themes” tab. - Click on “Custom CSS” and add the following code: ```css h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6 { color: purple; } ``` - Click “Save” to apply the changes.