Word-based passphrase generator
Project description
mkpassphrase
mkpassphrase is a commandline script (and associated package) for generating passphrases by concatenating words chosen from a dictionary file that contains one word per line. It generates passwords like flippant Attests Ivory mildly by default and is highly configurable.
Installation
To install or upgrade to the latest stable version of mkpassphrase from PyPI, you can install it as your normal user by running:
pip install --user --upgrade mkpassphrase
On Linux, that installs mkpasphrase to ~/.local/bin, which you may need to add to your $PATH.
Or you can install it globally by running:
sudo pip install --upgrade mkpassphrase
Usage
Generate a passphrase using the default settings:
$ mkpassphrase brusque Autumn advise Oratory 60,298 unique candidate words 1.32181e+19 possible passphrases
Options
Use the –help option to see the available options:
$ mkpassphrase --help usage: main.py [-h] [-n NUM_WORDS] [--min MIN] [--max MAX] [-f WORD_FILE] [--lowercase] [--non-ascii] [-p PAD] [-d DELIM] [-V] Generate a passphrase. optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -n NUM_WORDS, --num-words NUM_WORDS Number of words in passphrase --min MIN Minimum word length --max MAX Maximum word length -f WORD_FILE, --word-file WORD_FILE Word file path (one word per line) --lowercase Make each word entirely lowercase, rather than the default behavior of choosing Titlecase or lowercase for each word (with probability 0.5) --non-ascii Whether to allow words with non-ascii letters -p PAD, --pad PAD Pad passphrase using PAD as prefix and suffix -d DELIM, --delimiter DELIM Use DELIM to separate words in passphrase -V, --version Show version
Supported Python Versions and Operating Systems
mkpassphrase is tested under py27, py32, py33, py34, pypy, and pypy3 on Linux, but should work on any OS that supports those Python versions.
Changes
v0.6.4
cosmetic changes for better PyPI display
v0.6.2
added -q option to omit extra information about how many unique candidate words were found and how many passphrases were possible
fix for –ascii option not being used, and improved encoding handling
start documenting changes in CHANGES.rst
use README and CHANGES as long_description for improved pypi info
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