atmos-rng
A randomness generator based off of atmospheric noise instead of math to generate numbers, choices, and to shuffle lists. (by therealOri)
Genter
A strong and customizable password generator made with python3! (by therealOri)
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7.0 | 8.2 | |
8 months ago | 3 months ago | |
Python | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | - |
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atmos-rng
Posts with mentions or reviews of atmos-rng.
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Atmos-rng - Atmospheric randomness
Making this project started with finding out about random.org and thinking, what if I make a library to interact with it while being very simple to use. So I did just that with Atmos. I don't know if it can or should be used with cryptography, but perhaps replacing the use of the "random" library or "secrets" library instead. (For now, At least until someone can help certify that it can be used for cryptography)
Genter
Posts with mentions or reviews of Genter.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-07.
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What was your first creation?
https://github.com/therealOri/Genter (use the password and note manager at your own risk)
- Cryptical: A GUI Password Manager, written in Python
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I've been working on a password generator for the past 4 months and I would like your feedback.
Genter: https://github.com/therealOri/Genter
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I made a simple random password generator
Because I love to share and compare, I also have my own password generator called Genter.
- I made a simple password generator
- Passy (simple menubar password creator)
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Genter | Password generator & manager
Genter is mainly/mostly a password generator. But it has a built in locally stored password manager as well. (All written in python.)
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PassGen | Password generator/manager.
You can by all means work on the windows side of things and then push your work to my repo. https://github.com/therealOri/PassGen
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PassGen password generator/Manager.
PassGen is an advanced password generator written in python3 with a very nice TUI provided by beaupy. And a password manager written in python3 using sqlite3 for the database.
- PassGen - Password Generator/Manager
What are some alternatives?
When comparing atmos-rng and Genter you can also consider the following projects:
melody_machine - An RNG-based system that produces "improvised" melodies that harmonize with any given chord progression.
github-activity-generator - A script that helps generate a rich GitHub Contribution Graph for your account 🤖