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Add Default Username And Password For New Instance as a MySQL TIL

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### MySQL
- [Default Username And Password For New Instance](mysql/default-username-and-password-for-new-instance.md)
- [Display Output In A Vertical Format](mysql/display-output-in-a-vertical-format.md)
- [Doing Date Math](mysql/doing-date-math.md)
- [Dump A Database To A File](mysql/dump-a-database-to-a-file.md)

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# Default Username And Password For New Instance
Let's say you've set up a fresh new instance of MySQL. Perhaps in a docker
container with a MySQL image. When you first connect to the instance, you'll be
prompted for a username and password.
What is the username and password for a MySQL instance you've just created?
There are defaults. The default username is `root` and the default password is
left blank.
So, your connection URL will look something like this:
```
mysql://root@localhost:3306
```
You can use that on the CLI or plug it in to the connection details panel of
your favorite SQL client.
[source](https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/default-privileges.html)