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Top 13 passphrase Open-Source Projects
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passphraseme
A quick and simple cryptographically secure script to generate high entropy passphrases using EFF's wordlists
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InfluxDB
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diceware
A tool for generating strong Diceware passwords, with entropy and crack time estimates. (by grempe)
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check-password-strength
A simple npm package that checks the password strength of a certain passphrase. A password strength checker based from Javascript RegEx.
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envars
Securely load environment variables (configuration settings) from .env files with support of Google Secret Manager.
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python-bip38
Python library for implementation of Bitcoin Improvement Proposal - 0038 / BIP38 protocol.
If you’re ok with using command line tools, there’s passphraseme.
Individuals like OP, who are contemplating a switch to Bitwarden (and therefore probably do not have access to any Bitwarden clients yet) can use Bitwarden's Online Password Generator (after setting the Type option to "Passphrase"), or use other online passphrase generators (although you should probably do a little bit of due-diligence research on the generator tool that you choose before trusting it to generate the master password for your Bitwarden vault).
Project mention: How do I configure the refind.conf and refind_linux.conf (and or config.yaml (for ZFSBootMenu)) files properly when installing Arch Linux with ZFS Native Encryption? | /r/zfs | 2023-05-29Personally I hate keyfiles and any form of zfs unlocking automation which stores things locally (I suppose TPM cryptography is a good exception). While I use a traditional EFI /boot with systemd-boot (bootctl) I made this initramfs hook so that my machines can dynamically unlock themselves from my vault cluster with a revokable token. Not quite the same approach and if there's no networking a machine could get caught dead in the water for booting back to a password prompt, but it's good enough right now that I use it on everything.
Project mention: Milk Sad: Weak Entropy in libbitcoin (bc) seed generation | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-08-08That’s excellent! I had the same idea I completed a few weeks ago in python trying to write it with the standard library and have it be easily auditable. You can check it out here if you want:
https://github.com/avnigo/nodice-cli
Project mention: Python library for implementation of Bitcoin Improvement Proposal - 0038 / BIP38 protocol. | /r/coolgithubprojects | 2023-09-09
Project mention: xkpasswd-rs: XKCD password generator, written in Rust with supports for Wasm in mind | /r/rust | 2023-05-21I suppose I'll mention mine. Its main — perhaps questionable — novelty is its generic support for generating passwords by rolling dice. Roll a Diceware passphrase using a d144, flip a coin for a PIN, make an alphanumeric with a d20.
passphrase related posts
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Milk Sad: Weak Entropy in libbitcoin (bc) seed generation
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Stand alone password generator like Strongbox's one
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xkpasswd-rs: XKCD password generator, written in Rust with supports for Wasm in mind
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What password generators does everyone use now since passwordgenerator plus is gone?
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Having issues downloading mentalist
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Diceware is onto something
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longtongue
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Index
What are some of the best open-source passphrase projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | diceware | 338 |
2 | passphraseme | 251 |
3 | diceware | 225 |
4 | Pgen | 144 |
5 | check-password-strength | 144 |
6 | webpassgen | 138 |
7 | longtongue | 77 |
8 | zfsUnlocker | 20 |
9 | nodice-cli | 17 |
10 | sekret.link | 13 |
11 | envars | 9 |
12 | python-bip38 | 9 |
13 | mkpass | 4 |
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