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Customizable wordlist generator with advanced pattern.

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fuse
Generate wordlists from concise expressions

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Installation

[!NOTE]
It is recommended to install using pipx or pip for the PyPI version.

Method Notes
pipx install fuse-tool pip may be used in place of pipx
git clone https://github.com/pwnfo/fuse.git && cd fuse && pip install . Clone and install directly from GitHub

General usage

To generate a wordlist from a simple expression:

fuse "/l{2,4}"

To combine files with generators:

fuse "^:^" names.txt pass.txt

Outputs can be manipulated, filtered, and saved.

$ fuse --help
usage: fuse [options] <expression> [<files...>]

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  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -v, --version         show version message and exit
  -o, --output <path>   write the wordlist in the file
  -f, --file <path>     files with different expressions
  -q, --quiet           use quiet mode
  -s, --separator <word>
                        separator between entries
  -b, --buffer <bytes>  buffer size in wordlist generation
  -w, --workers <1-64>  number of workers (default is 1)
  -F, --filter <regex>  filter generated words using a regex
  --from <word>         start writing the wordlist with <word>
  --to <word>           ends writing the wordlist with <word>

Powerful pattern-based wordlist generation tool.
Developed by Ryan R. <pwnfo@proton.me>

Expression basics

  • Literal characters produce themselves.
  • Built-in classes and bracketed classes [...] produce one item per position.
  • Concatenation combines positions: each position picks one value from its token and concatenates.

Example:

$ fuse "/l{2,3}"
# output: aa, ab, ac, ..., ZY, ZZ

Character classes

Symbol Meaning
/l letters (a–z, A–Z)
/a lowercase letters (a–z)
/A uppercase letters (A–Z)
/d digits (0–9)
/h lowercase hexadecimal (0–9, a–f)
/H uppercase hexadecimal (0–9, A–F)
/s space
/o octal digits (0–7)
/p special characters
/N newline (\n)

Example: /l/l generates all two-letter combinations (upper and lower case).

Custom classes and unions

  • [abc] selects one character from a, b, or c.
  • Use | to separate full-word alternatives (each treated as a multi-character token):
    • [admin|root|123] inserts admin OR root OR 123 at that point.

Quantifiers

  • {N} — repeat exactly N times
  • {min,max} — repeat between min and max times (inclusive)
  • ? — optional (0 or 1 time)

Examples:

$ fuse "[XYZ]{3}"         # XXX, XXY, ..., ZZZ
$ fuse "[XYZ]{2,5}"       # XY, XZ, ..., XYZXY
$ fuse "Ryan?/d"          # Rya0, Rya1, ..., Ryan9
$ fuse "[XYZ]?Ryan"       # Ryan, XRyan, YRyan, ZRyan

Numeric ranges

  • #[1-10] → generates 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
  • #[1-10:2] → generates 1,3,5,7,9
  • #[2-10:2] → generates 2,4,6,8,10

These numeric ranges can be used in any position of an expression.

Files and placeholders

Use ^ in an expression as a placeholder for the next file argument. Each ^ consumes one file and iterates over its lines:

$ fuse "^/d" names.txt
# output: Bob0, Bob1, ..., Ana0, Ana1, ...

$ fuse "^-^" names.txt years.txt
# output: Bob-1990, Ana-1991, Ryan-1992, ...

Prefix a filename with // to treat it as an inline expression instead of a file path.

Escaping special characters

Use \ to escape special characters.

$ fuse "\/d/d"
# output: /d/0, /d/1, ..., /d/9

Contributing

We welcome contributions to Fuse! Whether it's adding new features, improving documentation, or fixing bugs, your help is appreciated. Feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request on our GitHub repository at pwnfo/fuse.

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License

MIT © Ryan R. <pwnfo@proton.me>

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