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    Mkpass

    Mkpass

    Mkpass - Command line Secure Password Generator

    mkpass is a simple command line utility to generate secure random passwords. You can easily redirect these to a clipboard or copy and paste as needed. I use a password manager and generate random passwords every time I need one. And while most password managers include a generator, there are times I need one outside of that. The code is written in java so it should run on any OS that supports it. Lastly, the idea and core code came from a Wikipedia article. I just took this and...
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    An essential utility, passgen was written in response to the lack of a useful password generator, which should be standard issue for any multi-user machine. passgen generates passwords which comply to security stds recommended by CERT, NIST and others.
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    PyPassGen

    Simple password generator

    Generates passwords choosing random symbols from the set user specified in the settings.
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    rndpassw

    CLI random password generator

    Command line password generator
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    Advanced Password Generator
    Advanced Password Generator is a lightweight tool to help you generate random passwords, which you can use to protect the security of your accounts and profiles. This tool does not require installation, so you can run it from an usb drive. It has various options to customize the generated password. Two versions available. One for desktop usage with graphical interface and one for command line (ie. scripting) This project entirely written in FreePascal/Lazarus.
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    PasswordGenerator

    PasswordGenerator

    A free Password Generator written in Java

    next version is 2.4.6
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    Password generator Java CUI application

    Password generator Java CUI application

    Password generator Java CUI application.
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    PythonSafe's goal is to produce an easy-to-use password manager, to store all your security data with only a single password to remember. PythonSafe will be developed with multiple front ends and will run on multiple platforms.
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    Random Password Generator. Generates random password either by defaults (numbers, upper case and lower case letters. 10 characters long) or by commandline options
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    This program generates random alphanumeric passwords untill 80 signs long and allows the user to change length and amount of the passwords to generate. You can also choose for passwords with lower/higher case, lower case and no numbers.
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    Tiny Secure-Password-Generator - Creates 5 "secure" passwords to choose from. Those passwords won't be found in any wordlist! Easy to use, working version available on any plattform.
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    PassKool is a deterministic password generator in Python. From a given passphrase, a more or less pronouncable password is generated using a one-way function. If you happen to forget the password, you can still retrieve it using your passphrase.
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    Random Password Generator written in Haskell. It provides easy command-line interface for generating passwords. Options include: number of passwords, random password length, allowed characters.
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