This tool is based on Jeff Atwood's Post "Password Rules Are Bullshit".
You can view a working demo at https://www.sethserver.com/unicode-random-password-generator.html
It currently uses six unicode blocks, but I don't see any reason why one can't use them all; this just makes the best looking passwords.
npm i javascript-strong-password-generator
This is a quick out-of-the-box usage example. This is not how you'd use it in production if you want it to be secure, but it will give you a decent random unicode password.
const jsspg = require('javascript-strong-password-generator');
jsspg.init();
const newPassword = jsspg.generate();
console.log(newPassword);
JSSPG includes a simple command-line app that will generate a single random password seeded by your local environment.
$ js-spg
ƗÇŒk😪Ư2ëjOåęğ⚎Ŭ☦Ƙ🙅ēňxę😣☨😺Ú
To reduce predictability add entropy from dynamic sytem state inforation such as CPU usage, number of active processes, availalbe ram and disk io.
const jsspg = require('javascript-strong-password-generator');
const si = require('systeminformation');
const sha512 = require('js-sha512');
let entropyval;
function entropyAccumFunction() {
return new Promise(async (resolve) => {
const cpuSpeed = await si.cpu();
const processes = await si.processes();
const disksIO = await si.disksIO();
const memory = await si.mem();
entropyval = sha512(`${JSON.stringify(cpuSpeed)}:${JSON.stringify(processes)}:${JSON.stringify(disksIO)}:${JSON.stringify(memory)}`);
resolve();
});
}
function entropyFunction() {
return entropyval;
}
async function run() {
await entropyAccumFunction();
jsspg.init({
timeBasedEntropy: false,
entropyFxn: entropyFunction,
});
process.stdout.write(`${jsspg.generate()}\n`);
}
run();
This will generate a ./build/jsspg.min.js file for use in a web browser.
$ npm run webpack
<script src="js/jsspg.min.js"></script>
<script>
(function () {
jsspg.init();
var newPassword = jsspg.generate()
alert(newPassword);
})();
</script>
"Password Rules Are Bullshit".
- entropyFxn [function fxn()]: Custom entropy function. Must return an Array or string of length fortuna.entropySz (128 by default)
- timeBasedEntropy [bool]: Detaches the reseeding of the algorithm from the call to random().
- accumulateTimeout [int]: The amount of time in milliseconds between each timeBasedEntropy call. Requires timeBasedEntropy to be true.
Generates a random Unicode password of length passwordLength
(length is Unicode characters, not bytes).