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#Datastore hacks
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### Decode datastore content
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To display the array representing the data saved in `data/datastore.php`, use the following snippet:
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```php
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$data = "tZNdb9MwFIb... <Commented content inside datastore.php>";
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$out = unserialize(gzinflate(base64_decode($data)));
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echo "<pre>"; // Pretty printing is love, pretty printing is life
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print_r($out);
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echo "</pre>";
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exit;
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```
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This will output the internal representation of the datastore, "unobfuscated" (if this can really be considered obfuscation).
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Alternatively, you can transform to JSON format (and pretty-print if you have `jq` installed):
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```
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php -r 'print(json_encode(unserialize(gzinflate(base64_decode(preg_replace("!.*/\* (.+) \*/.*!", "$1", file_get_contents("data/datastore.php")))))));' | jq .
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```
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### Changing the timestamp for a link
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* Look for `<input type="hidden" name="lf_linkdate" value="{$link.linkdate}">` in `tpl/editlink.tpl` (line 14)
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* Replace `type="hidden"` with `type="text"` from this line
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* A new date/time field becomes available in the edit/new link dialog.
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* You can set the timestamp manually by entering it in the format `YYYMMDD_HHMMS`.
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