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@smakss/password-generator

v3.0.1

Published

Securely generate random passwords with @smakss/password-generator. Customizable for length, characters, and complexity, it's perfect for both individual and bulk password creation.

Downloads

217

Readme

Password Generator

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Generating secure and random passwords is a common necessity in today's digital world. The @smakss/password-generator package simplifies this task, providing an easy-to-use tool for creating random passwords. Whether you need a single password or a bulk set, this package offers the flexibility to include various character types or use a custom set of characters.

Demo

Explore the functionality in a live environment on CodeSandbox:

View @smakss/password-generator

Installation

To install the package, run:

npm i @smakss/password-generator
# or
yarn add @smakss/password-generator

To include it using CommonJS syntax:

const PasswordGenerator = require('@smakss/password-generator');

For ECMAScript modules:

import PasswordGenerator from '@smakss/password-generator';

Usage

The PasswordGenerator function accepts an options object with the following parameters:

  • length (number, Default: random between 1-20): The length of the desired password.
  • includeLower (boolean, Default: true): Include lowercase characters.
  • includeCaps (boolean, Default: true): Include uppercase characters.
  • includeNums (boolean, Default: true): Include numeric characters.
  • includeSpecs (boolean, Default: true): Include special characters.
  • characters (string): Specify a custom string of characters for the password.
  • numberOfPasswords (number): Number of passwords to generate in bulk.

Examples

Generate a password with default parameters

const password = PasswordGenerator();
// Result might be something like: "s%gu?TcT]bvc9"

Generate a password with a specified length

const password = PasswordGenerator({ length: 10 });
// Result might be something like: ",tWy%[T8fU"

Generate a password excluding numbers and lowercase characters

const password = PasswordGenerator({
  length: 10,
  includeLower: false,
  includeNums: false
});
// Result might be something like: ":+U,G:JNXL"

Generate a password using only specified characters

const password = PasswordGenerator({ length: 10, characters: 'a1~' });
// Result might be something like: "~a~a1~~~a~"

Generate a bulk set of passwords

const passwords = PasswordGenerator({ numberOfPasswords: 5 });
// Results in an array of 5 random passwords
console.log(passwords);

Contributing

Contributions to enhance @smakss/password-generator are welcome. See CONTRIBUTING.md for guidelines.

Code of Conduct

Our commitment to providing a welcoming and inclusive environment is outlined in our Code of Conduct.