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-<!DOCTYPE html>
-<html lang="en">
- <head>
- m4_include(head.html)
- </head>
- <body>
- <header>
- <div>
- <h1>Easy Password Generation</h1>
- m4_include(nav.html)
- </div>
-
- <figure class="quote">
- <blockquote>
- <p>Why does JavaScript suck? The answer is simple: history. JavaScript
- was created by a really smart guy called Brendan Eich over a period of
- a week or so. He did it because Microsoft was largely perceived as
- evil, and his aim was to create a programming platform in the Netscape
- navigator. That way, the browser would run everywhere, and the OS
- wouldn't matter as much. HAHA! Down with Microsoft. You can see how
- well that worked out.</p>
- </blockquote>
- <figcaption>
- Sahil Malik
- </figcaption>
- </figure>
- </header>
-
- <main>
- <p>
- <em>
- You can find the <code>mkpass</code> git repository over at
- <a href="https://git.sr.ht/~mango/mkpass"
- target="_blank">sourcehut</a>
- or <a href="https://github.com/Mango0x45/mkpass"
- target="_blank">GitHub</a>.
- </em>
- </p>
-
- <h2>Table of Contents</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><a href="#prologue">Prologue</a></li>
- <li><a href="#usage">Basic Usage</a></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2 id="prologue">Prologue</h2>
- <p>
- Password generators are incredibly useful for those who don’t use the
- same password everywhere. The issue is that everyone uses the same
- password everywhere. Hopefully when people see how easy password
- generation can be, that’ll change; there really is no excuse to not use
- different passwords these days. <code>mkpass</code> aims to be the
- absolute simplest password generator possible while still providing the
- functionality you need.ls
- </p>
-
- <p>
- Two factor authentication is also something you should be using — and
- something that is very easy to manage — and something that I will be
- posting about shortly™.
- </p>
-
- <h2 id="usage">Basic Usage</h2>
- <p>
- The most basic usage of <code>mkpass</code> is to just
- call <code>mkpass</code>. By default this will generate a 64-character
- password made up of random printable characters. If you need to use
- specific characters (for example, maybe you can only use alphanumeric
- characters) then you can simply specify a
- <code><a href="https://www.man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/tr.1.html"
- target="_blank">tr(1)</a></code> style range:
- </p>
-
- <figure>
- <pre>m4_fmt_code(basic-usage.sh.html)</pre>
- </figure>
-
- <p>
- You can also specify the length of the password using
- the <code>-l</code> flag:
- </p>
-
- <figure>
- <pre>m4_fmt_code(length-flag.sh.html)</pre>
- </figure>
-
- <p>
- And that ladies and gentlemen, is the entire program. A nice minimal
- tool that does one thing and one thing only, while integrating nicely
- with the UNIX environment. This is (in my opinion), an example of
- well-designed software.
- </p>
- </main>
-
- <hr>
-
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- </footer>
- </body>
-</html>