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Generate wordlists using pattern logic and expressions.

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mapchar
Generate wordlists using pattern logic and expressions

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[!NOTE] This project was renamed from fuse / fuse-generator to mapchar starting from version 7.0.2. The PyPI package, CLI command, and Python package name have all changed accordingly. If you were using the old name, please update your installs and imports.

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Installation

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

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

Documentation

For a complete guide, feature explanations, and advanced examples, please visit the documentation.

ReadTheDocs Documentation

General usage

To generate a wordlist from a simple expression:

mapchar '/l{2,4}'

To combine files with generators:

mapchar '^:^' names.txt pass.txt

Outputs can be manipulated, filtered, and saved.

General Options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -v, --version         show version information and exit
  -S, --stats           show pattern statistics and exit
  -q, --quiet           suppress non-essential output
  -n, --non-interactive
                        skip the confirmation prompt before execution

Generation Options:
  -d, --delimiter <string>
                        string inserted between generated entries
  -b, --write-buffer <size>
                        output buffer size
  -w, --workers <1-64>  number of worker processes (default: 1)
  -k, --flush-threshold <size>
                        flush output after reaching this byte threshold (default: 512KB)

Input Options:
  -f, --file <path>     load patterns from file
  -s, --start <word>    start writing output from <word>
  -e, --end <word>      stop writing output at <word>

Output Options:
  -o, --output <path>   write output to a file
  -z, --compress <format>
                        compress output (supported: gzip, bzip2, lzma)
  -l, --compresslevel <level>
                        compression level for the selected format

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:

$ mapchar '/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)
/D non-zero digits (1–9)
/h lowercase hexadecimal (0–9, a–f)
/H uppercase hexadecimal (0–9, A–F)
/s space
/o octal digits (0–7)
/p special characters
/b 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 inside classes:
    • [admin|root|123] inserts admin OR root OR 123 at that point.
  • Use || to separate top-level expressions:
    • mapchar 'admin/d||guest/d' chains two independent patterns.

Statistics

You can analyze a pattern before generating it using the -S/--stats flag. This shows token counts, estimated size, and range filtering details.

mapchar -S '/l{3}||/d{3}'

Quantifiers

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

Examples:

$ mapchar '[XYZ]{3}'         # XXX, XXY, ..., ZZZ
$ mapchar '[XYZ]{2,5}'       # XY, XZ, ..., XYZXY
$ mapchar 'Ryan?/d'          # Rya0, Rya1, ..., Ryan9
$ mapchar '[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:

$ mapchar '^/d' names.txt
# output: Bob0, Bob1, ..., Ana0, Ana1, ...

$ mapchar '^-^' 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.

Value bindings

Use <@name=expr> to evaluate an expression once per output line and store it, then reuse it with <@name>. Unlike concatenation, this introduces a dependency, so no cartesian product is created between the definition and its references.

$ mapchar '<@d=/d>-<@d>'
# output: 0-0, 1-1, ..., 9-9

$ mapchar '<@x=^>:<@x>' words.txt
# output: foo:foo, bar:bar, ...

$ mapchar '<@n=/d{2}>_<@n>'
# output: 00_00, 01_01, ..., 99_99

Compression

Mapchar supports on-the-fly compression when writing output files.

# gzip (fast, balanced)
mapchar '/l{5}' -z gzip -o wordlist.txt.gz

# lzma (best compression)
mapchar '/l{5}' -z lzma -o wordlist.txt.xz

# bzip2 (middle ground)
mapchar '/l{5}' -z bzip2 -o wordlist.txt.bz2

Escaping special characters

Use \ to escape special characters.

$ mapchar '\/d/d'
# output: /d/0, /d/1, ..., /d/9

Contributing

We welcome contributions to Mapchar! 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/mapchar.

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License

MIT © Ryan R. <pwnfo@proton.me>

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