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NAME

       sp64 - word generator based on per-position Markov chains

SYNOPSIS

       sp64 [options]... hcstat-file [filter-mask]

DESCRIPTION

       Statsprocessor  is  a  word  generator  based  on per-position Markov chains packed into a
       single stand-alone binary. The resulting words can then, for example, be postprocessed and
       fed into Hashcat or other password recovery tools.

       sp by atom, High-Performance word generator based on hashcat markov stats

       * Startup:

       -V,  --version
              Print version

       -h,  --help
              Print help

       * Increment:

       --pw-min=NUM
              Start incrementing at NUM

       --pw-max=NUM
              Stop incrementing at NUM

       * Markov:

       --markov-disable
              Emulates maskprocessor output

       --markov-classic
              No per-position tables

       --threshold=NUM
              Filter out chars after NUM chars added Set to 0 to disable

       * Misc:

       --combinations
              Calculate number of combinations

       --hex-charset
              Assume charset is given in hex

       * Resources:

       -s,  --skip=NUM
              skip number of words (for restore)

       -l,  --limit=NUM
              limit number of words (for distributed)

       * Files:

       -o,  --output-file=FILE
              Output-file

       * Custom charsets:

       -1,  --custom-charset1=CS
              User-defineable charsets

       -2,  --custom-charset2=CS
              Example:

       -3,  --custom-charset3=CS  --custom-charset1=?dabcdef

       -4,  --custom-charset4=CS
              sets charset ?1 to 0123456789abcdef

       * Built-in charsets:

              ?l  = abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz ?u = ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ ?d = 0123456789 ?s
              =  !"#$%&'()*+,-./:;<=>?@[\]^_`{|}~ ?a = ?l?u?d?s ?h = 8 bit characters from 0xc0 -
              0xff  ?D  = 8 bit characters from german alphabet ?F = 8 bit characters from french
              alphabet ?R = 8 bit characters from russian alphabet

EXAMPLE

       The following example was made just to see what comes out of statsprocessor.

       $ ./sp64.bin --pw-min 5 --pw-max 5 hashcat.hcstat ?l?l?l?l?l | head -9

       In Markov chains we have a statistic generated which  letter  is  following  which  letter
       based  on  the  analysis of the original input dictionary used to generate the .hcstat. In
       this case the most used letter on the first position is the letter "s". The  program  then
       looks  up  the  Markov table with the key "s" to get the most used letter after the letter
       "s" on position 0. In our case, it's the letter "a". This chain continues until the end of
       the word, iterating through all letters stored in the Markov table.

REPORTING BUGS

       Please   report   bugs   upstream   to   the   statsprocessor  issue  tracker  on  GitHub:
       https://github.com/hashcat/statsprocessor/issues

COPYRIGHT

       This tool is developed and maintained by Jens Steube under the MIT License.