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wordlist

Wordlist generator, creates dictionaries of words

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Generates all possible permutations of a given charset.

Developed by Alex Pellegrini.

Code and performance optimisation by Daniele Bonadiman.

Installing:

$ pip install wordlist Usage:

There are two ways to use wordlist (command line, python)

Command-line

Generate all the possible words with a given charset:

$ wordlist [charset] Generate all the possible words with length within a given interval (e.g. from 2 to 5):

$ wordlist [charset] -m 2 -M 5 Generate following a given pattern:

$ wordlist [charset] @@q@@er@t@y Save a list to file:

$ wordlist [charset] -o list.txt or:

$ wordlist [charset] > list.txt Python

Generate all the possible words with length within a given interval (e.g. from 2 to 5):

import wordlist generator = wordlist.Generator('charset') for each in generator.generate(2, 5): print(each) Generate following a given pattern:

import wordlist generator = wordlist.Generator('charset') for each in generator.generate_with_pattern('@@q@@er@t@y'): print(each) [charset]

There are to ways to pass the charset to the script:

A simple list of characters

$ wordlist abcxyz987

A list of ranges following the simple regex (\w-\w)

$ wordlist a-z0-9A-Z

Pattern

The pattern should be like:

@@q@@er@t@y

The script will replace every @ symbol with every letter in the charset so as to get every possible permutation. Every other symbol will be a fixed character present in every string. In this example, every generated string will contain a q at the 3rd position an e at the 6th and so on.

Contributing

$ git clone https://github.com/rexos/wordlist.git $ cd wordlist $ pip install -r requirements.txt $ nosetests And open a pull request!

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