Settings
Account, appearance, and storage — each tool shows what it's using and has its own wipe, so clearing one never touches another.
Account & sync
Optional. Back up your Edet writing & settings and sync them across your devices — all stored on lucyna.dev’s own server.
Signed in as
Not synced yet.
Custom palette
Revert to defaults
Clears every custom color and restores the theme’s built-in palette. Light/Dark mode keeps working either way.
App
Browser storage used
The browser's own all-in figure (files + databases + cache + privacy padding). It reads higher than the actual files below — browsers deliberately over-report it.
App cache
Offline app code (HTML / CSS / JS). Cleared by Reload app below.
Files on disk
Every folder this site actually stores on your device, largest first. Anything tagged other isn't owned by a current tool — likely leftover data you can ignore.
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Reload app
Drops the cached app code (HTML / CSS / JS) and re-fetches the latest from the server. None of your data — writing, music, settings — is touched.
Edet — writing
Storage used
Your chapters, scenes, story bible, research and image assets.
Wipe all Edet writing
Permanently deletes every project, chapter, scene, story-bible entry, research note and image. Back up first (in Edet: ⋯ → Export → Back up project) — this cannot be undone, and it does not touch Musiced.
Musiced — music
Storage used
Imported audio files and album art.
Wipe all Musiced data
Permanently deletes every imported track, playlist, audio file and stored preference. This cannot be undone, and it does not touch your Edet writing.
Musiced folder sync
Re-show sync prompt
Surfaces the “Sync with Musiced Desktop” prompt on the next /musiced library visit. Useful if you dismissed it before picking a folder.
Reset folder sync
Forgets the currently-synced folder and the on-disk ↔ library file map. Imported tracks stay in your library — only the sync link is reset, so you can pick a different folder next time you visit /musiced.
Server cache
Clear YouTube search cache
Forces the next YouTube search to call the API fresh instead of returning a cached response. Each fresh call costs 100 of the project's 10,000 daily YouTube quota units, so use only when you actually need newer results.