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Fake credit-card generator is a Python 3 Package for TESTING PURPOSES AND DATA VERIFICATION ONLY! Instead of using a real credit card this tool will help you generate a vaild credit card numbers Giving you the option to generate the following type of credit card
The script is available on PyPI
_. To install with pip::
pip install ccard
credit-card generator can be used as a command line utility or imported as a Python package.
Command Line Usage
To use the script from the command line:
the defualt value is Visa
.. code-block:: bash
$ ccard
4916232538105515
Python Package Usage
Here are examples of all current features:
.. code-block:: pycon
>>> import ccard
>>> ccard.visa()
4485610834415848
>>> ccard.discover()
6011017754491148
>>> ccard.mastercard()
5179703192884719
>>> ccard.americanexpress()
374300139079794
This project is released under an MIT License.
.. _available on PyPI: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/ccard/
Please file bugs to the Github issue tracker
_. Pull requests are welcome.
.. _Github issue tracker: https://github.com/davidsamir/credit-card-generator
Opening your pull request sooner will allow others to comment on it sooner.
A checklist of things to remember when making a feature:
README
_ file if neededAUTHORS
_ file.. _AUTHORS: AUTHORS.rst .. _README: README.md
FAQs
credit card generator
We found that ccard demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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