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phrase
phrase is a simple library that generates passphrases using pure Go and a customizable dictionary.
[!WARNING] The default dictionary shipped with phrase is small and should not be used to generate secure passwords. Consider defining your own dictionary with a much larger selection of words before generating passwords.
Documentation
Installation
go get github.com/lukewhrit/phrase
Basic Example
package main
import "github.com/lukewhrit/phrase"
// Use the default dictionary
var p = phrase.Default
func main() {
p.Generate(3) // => ["enrage", "juice", "await"]
p.Generate(3).String() // => "trimmer-gothic-uncle"
}
Dictionary
A dictionary is an array of strings that is used to generate the phrases. You can call the Dictionary.Generate()
function to create a passphrase. The function requires a "length" parameter and will return an array of random words. A helper function is provided on the array that allows you to convert it to a string.
A default dictionary is provided, containing ~2300 words, to generate passphrases with. It is available under the name phrase.Default
. We strongly advise against using this library for generating secure passwords. A larger dictionary should be used instead.
You can define a custom dictionary by instantiating your own Dictionary
object. For example:
package main
import "github.com/lukewhrit/phrase"
var p = phrase.Dictionary{"a","c","b"}
func main() {
p.Generate(3) // => ["a", "c", "b"]
p.Generate(3).String() // => "b-a-c"
}
Credits and License
MIT License (c) 2022-2024 Luke Whritenour. See LICENSE
.
The world list is graciously taken from correcthorse by Nicolás Bevacqua, also under the MIT license.