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# mkpass
`mkpass` is a CLI utility to generate passwords from the command-line. All
random characters are generated by `/dev/urandom`.
By default passwords are 64 characters long and may contain any printable ASCII
character. If you would like to specify the password length, you can use the
`-l` command-line option. If you would like to specify the set of characters to
use in the password, you can provide a set of characters or a range in the same
form as `tr(1)`.
For example to generate a 40 character long password containing only the numbers
0–9 and the uppercase-characters A–F:
$ mkpass -l 40 0-9A-F
379A2E98B2BE03A5F4B2F5AC39F4FD8429B2CAFD
## Installation
Installation is easy by using the provided Makefile:
$ sudo make install
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