A module that can return various types of random string
Fastest random ID and random string generation for Node.js
Generate a cryptographically strong random string
Javascript random string generator, the length and scope can be custom defined.
Generates a secure random string with a given length
Check if a string only contains alphanumeric characters
A tiny (118 bytes), secure URL-friendly unique string ID generator
Statistical routines and probability distributions.
Meteor's Random Package for Straight Node
Base-62 Random UUIDs
Mersenne twister pseudorandom number generator
A tool to generate random strings based on a regex pattern using TypeScript.
A small implementation of `crypto.getRandomValues` for React Native. This is useful to polyfill for libraries like [uuid](https://www.npmjs.com/package/uuid) that depend on it.
Voucher Code Generator
CSV and object generation implementing the Node.js `stream.Readable` API
GRC's UHE PRNG in node (Ultra-High Entropy Pseudo-Random Number Generator by Gibson Research Corporation)
High performance Referral/Promo/Voucher code generator
There are lots of scenarios which one can use our Random string generator the most known or the best scenario is for
QRCode / 2d Barcode api with both server side and client side support using canvas
Random number generator using xorshift128+
An alias package for `crypto.randomBytes` in Node.js and/or browsers
URL and cookie safe UIDs
Fractional index library with jittering and generator
Universal Module for Secure Random Generator in JavaScript
Simple Gem to generate random alphanumeric secure random string
Quickid genereates random 5 character long alphanumeric strings
SafeRandom gem will help to generate random string, paragraphs, token, strong string, number and alphanumeric very easily.
A jekyll plugin that generates random alphanumeric hashes of custom length and inserts them into specific positions in an input string.
FriendlyKey lets you generate human friendly random strings. It generates random alphanumeric strings without letters and digits that are hard to distinguish from each other, such as I, l and 1. You can use FriendlyKey when you need random strings that you don't want your users to copy and paste but rather enter by themselves, like product keys and random passwords.
Generates reproducible (deterministic) pseudo-random numbers and strings (hex/alphabetic/alphanumeric) from arbitrary Ruby object seeds. Not cryptographically secure.
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