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NAME

       pwtool - a convenience tool to make sane passwords and account creations

SYNOPSIS

       pwtool

       pwtool –number N

       pwtool –length N

       pwtool –[only]alpha

       pwtool –[only]numeric

       pwtool –[only]extended

       pwtool –[only]lowercase

       pwtool –[only]uppercase

       pwtool –md5

       pwtool –des

       pwtool –bcrypt

       pwtool –sha[1,256,512]

       pwtool –username name

       pwtool –database name

       pwtool –createdatabase

       pwtool –password STRING

       pwtool –totp STRING

       pwtool –totpstep NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

       pwtool  is  a  utility  to  add  generate account passwords in a variety of formats with helper output on
       stdout.  By default the password strings are made of of letters and numbers for easy mouse selection.

       As well as flexible password generation options a main goal is to output user creation  strings  to  copy
       and paste/execute as stdin so that operators don’t have to re-type passwords.

       Crypts can be based on user supplied strings via the --password option or PASSWORD environment variable.

       The --format string can expand values:

              pwtool --database billing --username wonkeydonkey --password hunter2 --servername webby --number 1 --format 'DB: %{database}\\nUSR: %{username}\\nPASSWORD: %{password}\\nSERVER: %{servername}\\n'

       Other  strings,  such  as  --mysqlfmt,  --pgfmt, --mysqluserfmt, --userfmt, can generate copy/paste shell
       commands:

              pwtool --username wonkeydonkey --number 1 --userfmt

              useradd -m -s /bin/bash -p '$5$hYhnxam4j/chBu3V$BsZsRl4nj6DTpEdFMfLuerPFR0xvCJmeGQCUjuG9qM1' wonkeydonkey # Y9YgmSyv1A

              pwtool --username wonkeydonkey --database circus --createdatabase --number 1 --mysqlfmt

              create database circus; grant all privileges on circus.* to wonkeydonkey@'%' identified with mysql_native_password as '*21c0a42c1bb43ff6b56226a6a65a8859dd077497'; -- # VfKptnR2ft

TOTP

       pwtool can work as a TOTP CLI and display TOTP authentication strings.

       If you want to leave a TOTP authentication display in your terminal, it can run like this:

              TOTP=metalisbest pwtool --totpfmt --loopdelay 1

       It will then run and leave a display like this:

              202924 [#########################     ]

       If you have multiple accounts, they can be displayed like this:

       TOTP=“metalisbest;grungeisbest” pwtool –totpfmt –loopdelay 1

              617989 [##################            ]
              826783 [##################            ]

       That doesn’t show you the names, so you can include that with key=value strings:

              TOTP="key=metalisbest,name=metal;key=grungeisbest,name=grunge" pwtool --format "%{totpfmt} %{username}\n" --loopdelay 1

              488833 [#################             ] metal
              967495 [#################             ] grunge

       The following key=value pairs are supported:

       key               definition
       ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
       key / totp        the totp string
       name / username   a meaningful name for this key
       step              number of step seconds
       digits            the length of the output
       algo              which  hmac  to  use  (sha1,  sha256,
                         sha512)
       seconds           a user-defined time

AUTHORS

       Ed Neville (ed-pwtool@s5h.net).

pwtool 0.9.3                                     15 August 2025                                        pwtool(1)