
Command line tool that checks how much a password is safe
Coded with
This tool doesn't store any information!!
Remember, never use personal(or related to you) info in your password!
Get Started 🎉
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Linux:
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After downloaded the package and extracted, just for comfort, create the alias:
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Edit the file /home/{REPLACE_USER}/.bashrc and append this row:
alias pwdsafety="OLD=$(pwd) && cd YOUR-pwdsafety-PATH-FOLDER && go run main.go; cd $OLD; unset OLD" -
Then just type pwdsafety in your terminal where you want and press enter.
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Windows:
- It works perfectly
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macOS:
- testing...
- If you want to test it on this OS, let me know :)
Example 📊
Description 🔦
It reads from standard input the entered password.
First, it searches in known-pwd.txt file if there is the password or the password reversed.
Then, just do little calculations, checking if the basic rules are respected, like if there are UPPERCASE CHARS, lowercase chars, numb3rs and symbols.
It stores the length of the password and the ratio [ unique different chars / total chars].
It calculates then the entropy of a password.
Password entropy is a measurement of how unpredictable a password is.
Where E = password entropy
R = pool of unique characters
L = number of characters in your password
Then R^L = the number of possible passwords and the log of it is the number of bits of entropy.
When the score <= 68(reasonable) it generates a random password using a list of all english words.
Scoring 💯
Max score: 100
Scores:
- Very weak: 0 - 35
- Weak: 36 - 59
- Reasonable: 60 - 68
- Strong: 69 - 80
- Very strong: 81 -100
Scoring parameters:
- Found in known password
- Found in known password reversed
- Password composition:
- numbers
- symbols
- uppercase
- lowercase
- Unique different characters
- Length
- Entropy
Download 📡
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GIT command on CLI:
git clone https://github.com/edoardottt/pwdsafety.git -
Download by Browser:
https://github.com/edoardottt/pwdsafety -
WGET(Recommended for linux):
wget https://github.com/edoardottt/pwdsafety/archive/master.zip
Contributing ðŸ›
Just open an issue/pull request.
See also CONTRIBUTING.md and CODE OF CONDUCT.md
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Edoardo Ottavianelli

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