[![status-badge](https://ci.codeberg.org/api/badges/15537/status.svg)](https://ci.codeberg.org/repos/15537) [![License](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-GPL-blue.svg)](https://codeberg.org/scip/diceware/raw/branch/master/LICENSE) [![Documentation](https://img.shields.io/badge/manpage-documentation-blue)](https://codeberg.org/scip/diceware/raw/branch/main/dicepwgen.pod) ## dicepwgen - A diceware password generator `dicepwgen` generates a [diceware password](https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diceware) using a dictionary file. By default it uses pseudo random dice tosses, but it is also possible to use real dices and enter the numbers by using the option `-t`, which is the most secure way to generate diceware passwords. ## Documentation You can read the documentation without installing the software: perldoc dicepwgen.pod If it is already installed, you can read the manual page: man dicepwgen ## Installation This software doesn't have any external dependencies, but you need either BSD make or GNU make installed to build it. First you need to check out the source code. Skip this, if you have already done so: git clone git@github.com:TLINDEN/diceware.git Next, change into the newly created directory 'diceware' and compile the source code: cd diceware make Although dicepwgen has an option to specify a dictionary file on the commandline, there's also a built-in default. This default can be modified during compilation, e.g.: make DICTFILE=/usr/local/share/dict/german.txt To install, type this command: sudo make install This will install the binary to `$PREFIX/sbin/dicepwgen` and the manual page to `$PREFIX/man/man1/dicepwgen.1`. You can modify `$PREFIX` during installation time like this: make install PREFIX=/opt ## Usage Usage: dice [-tcfvhd] Options: -t --humantoss Asks interactively for rolled dices -c --wordcount Number of words (default: 4) -f --dictfile Dictionary file to use (default: /usr/share/dict/american-english) -l --minlen Minimum word len (default: 5) -m --maxlen Maximum word len (default: 10) -n --dontjump Use all words in the dict file, e.g. if it is an original diceware list -d --debug Enable debug output -v --version Print program version -h -? --help Print this help screen If you want to generate a truly random diceware password, use the option -t. In that case you have to roll physical dices and enter the results (dicepwgen will ask you for them). ## Getting help Although I'm happy to hear from dicepwgen users in private email, that's the best way for me to forget to do something. In order to report a bug, unexpected behavior, feature requests or to submit a patch, please open an issue on github: https://github.com/TLINDEN/diceware/issues. ## License This software is licensed under the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3. ## Author T.v.Dein ## Project homepage https://github.com/TLINDEN/diceware