Generate passwords using a cryptographically-strong source of randomness
TypeScript definitions for secure-random-password
Secure random password generator CLI
Cryptographically secure random password generator CLI
Secure, zero-dependency utilities for generating passwords, passphrases, pins, and more
A customizable password generator function built with JavaScript, allowing secure, random password generation with various custom options.
Provides functions for detecting if the host environment supports the WebCrypto API
Cryptographically secure random password generator
Normalize the creation of cryptographically strong random values.
Produces secure passwords & keys for WebCrypto, SSH, PGP, SLIP10, OTP and many others
math-random is an isomorphic, drop-in replacement for `Math.random` that uses cryptographically secure random number generation, where available
An alias package for `crypto.randomBytes` in Node.js and/or browsers
Universal Module for Secure Random Generator in JavaScript
Unzip cross-platform streaming API
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JWT Library for Node.js
A very basic crypto library
Generate a cryptographically secure octet
realistic password strength estimation
Retrieve a secure random byte string of a specified length
Secure localStorage/sessionStorage data with high level of encryption and data compression
A Cryptographically Secure Pseudo-Random Number Generator for NodeJS
Easy library for generating unique passwords.
TypeScript definitions for secure-random
Generate secure random password text strings
Generate secure random password text strings
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WebGet Ruby Gem: PasswordHash class for secure password hashing with plain text and random salt
Ruby Application for Creating random passwords and storing them secured.
Validate passwords against configurable policies (length, complexity, common password dictionary, context-aware checks), score strength with entropy-based and zxcvbn-style analysis, detect keyboard patterns and sequences, hash with bcrypt, and generate secure random passwords, passphrases, and PINs.
On Linux, Unix or OSX /dev/random can be used to create really secure passwords from random bytes. This gem provides an implementation to do just that.
NicePassword creates easy-to-remember, reasonably-secure passwords by mixing dictionary words and random numbers.
PassForge is a feature-rich Ruby gem for generating secure passwords. It supports random passwords, memorable passphrases (XKCD-style), pronounceable passwords, pattern-based generation, password strength analysis, entropy calculation, and breach checking via HaveIBeenPwned API.
Passgen generates random, alphanumeric passwords of up to twenty characters, which can be made memorable if you don't mind the security tradeoff.
The polymorphous password generator.
With numbers, random words based on keyboard layout or dictionary, you can generate password that don't take you weeks to remember but still secure enough :)
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