It’s pretty self-explanatory.
GET /settings
Deletes the Github authentication method
DELETE /settings/auth/github
Deletes the Google authentication method
DELETE /settings/auth/google
Deletes the password authentication method
DELETE /settings/auth/password
Sets a new password of your choice (Make sure to remember your new password!)
PUT /settings/auth/password
Enables/Disables the Github authentication method
POST /settings/auth/github/enable
- POST /settings/auth/github/disable
Enables/Disables the Google authentication method
POST /settings/auth/google/enable
- POST /settings/auth/google/disable
Enables/Disables the Password authentication method
POST /settings/auth/password/enable
- POST /settings/auth/password/disable
Hides the recovery message at the top of the page
POST /settings/hide-recovery-message
Removes the recovery email you set
DELETE /settings/email
Sets a recovery email for your account. If one has already been set, you can change it instead
PUT /settings/email
Sends an email to reset a user’s password
POST /settings/password-reset