# Magic Words Queries Here are the steps to achieve the actions you’ve asked for using Redocly: | Action | Steps | | --- | --- | | **1. Protect the debrief.md page for "pearl" role** | - In your Redocly project, navigate to the "Security" tab.- Under "Role-based access control", click on "Add role".- Name the role "pearl" and save.- Go back to the "Security" tab and click on "Add rule".- Set the rule to allow access to the "debrief.md" page only for users with the "pearl" role. | | **2. Create a code walkthrough** | - In your Redocly project, go to the "Content" tab.- Click on "Add section" and select "Code walkthrough".- Fill in the details like title, description, and add code snippets or images to explain each step.- Click "Save" to create the walkthrough. | | **3. Show only the mock server in the try it console** | - In your Redocly project, go to the "APIs" tab.- Click on the API you want to modify.- Under "Servers", ensure only the mock server (e.g., "https://api.redoc.ly/") is listed.- Click "Save" to apply the changes. | | **4. Run API monitoring on a regular schedule** | - In your Redocly project, go to the "Monitoring" tab.- Click on "Create new monitor".- Set up the monitor with the desired API, endpoints, and frequency (e.g., every hour).- Click "Save" to schedule the monitor.- To automate this process, you can use Redocly's API to create and manage monitors programmatically. | | **5. Make headings purple colored in Redocly** | - Redocly uses Markdown for formatting, and Markdown doesn't support colored headings natively.- However, you can use CSS to style headings. Here's how: - In your Redocly project, go to "Themes" tab. - Click on "Customize". - Add the following CSS to the "Custom CSS" section:`css\n.h1, .h2, .h3, .h4, .h5, .h6 {\n color: purple;\n}\n` - Click "Save" to apply the changes. This will make all heading levels (h1 to h6) purple. |