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# Permissions
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The basic principle of this permissions system is that each permission has a
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32-bit ID. The first 16 bits denote the permission category, the last 16 the
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type within that category. Each category has an admin permission denoted using
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all zeros in the last 16 bits. A user with this permission automatically has
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all other permissions, even if new permissions get added later.
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## Categories
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### Admin (`0`)
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ID `0` grants a user admin permissions across all categories.
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### Sections (`1`)
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* `01`: Create sections
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* `10`: Delete sections
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# general
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# The Rusty Bever
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This repository is used for defining API specifications, tracking sprints, etc.
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The Rusty Bever is more than just my personal website. The original idea was to
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build a blog, but as I often do, the idea expands and grows way too big for me
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to handle, but I keep making it anyways.
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The goal of this project is to not only set up a personal blog, but a versatile
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user management system that I can then use to connect other services to my
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website. I want to able to give users granular access to my services, ranging
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from a blog to pastebin & a URL shortener. I'm basically building the
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foundation on which I can create numerous personal web-based projects, using
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this user management system to link it all together.
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I opted for a microservice-based design, as this allows me to easily integrate
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new services into my existing network. This again enables me to more easily
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develop & integrate new projects.
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