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tidy reviews and mentions
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Making a word list uniquely decodable with minimal cuts
I like the concept of finding where the algorithm is "overly strict". And I appreciate teh creativity coming up with this banana example. However, I think given the goal of my project, I do not want to have to "restrict the passphrase generator to a fixed number of words" or similar restrictions on the generator. In other words, making restrictions on the password generator is not "allowed" (more crassly, I want to make my algorithm "idiot proof").
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How hard could it be? Sorting words alphabetically in Rust
Currently, Tidy can tell users if their created word list "clears" these "lines". However, there's an open issue discussing the accuracy and necessity of these "lines".
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Looking for general advice on toy project
Casual programmer here. I've been gradually working on a command-line tool for working with word lists (like you'd use to make a passphrase) I'm calling Tidy.
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Command line tool to combine and edit word lists
I'm calling it Tidy. Would love to know if I'm missing any useful features! Or if anything is not working as promised. It's written in Rust -- I welcome contributions via GitHub!
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sts10/tidy is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of tidy is Rust.
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