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chbs

An implementation of https://xkcd.com/936/, the "correct horse battery staple" comic.

Pick four random, common words and string them together to make a very strong but easy to remember password.

The included corpora (word lists):

  • tv-and-movies: The most common words in TV and movie scripts
  • gutenberg: The most common words from Project Gutenberg, gives your passwords a bit more of an old-timey feel.
  • babynames: The top 1000 boy and girl names from the US Social Security Administration.
  • coca: The top 5000 words from the Corpus of Contemporary American English

Installation

$ gem install chbs

Usage

Running chbs with no options will be sufficient in most cases.

$ chbs
feeding-escape-toward-accused

You can try decreasing the max rank, -R 1000 for example, to get more common words and thus more easily remembered passwords. You can also have chbs generate a bunch of passwords, -c 5 for example, and pick one that you like.

$ chbs -R 1000 -c 5
used-pretty-cause-done
together-words-walk-understand
beth-crazy-started-head
swear-child-asked-promise
finally-message-family-trouble

Here's the full usage message:

Usage: chbs [options]
  -C, --corpus=CORPUS      Corpus of words
      --list-corpora       List included corpora
  -l, --min-length=MIN     Minimum word length [4]
  -L, --max-length=MAX     Maximum word length [10]
  -r, --min-rank=MIN       Minimum word rank [1]
  -R, --max-rank=MAX       Maximum word rank [10000]
  -n, --num-words=NUM      Number of words [4]
  -p, --phrase-length=LEN  Length of passphrase
  -s, --separator=STRING   Word separator [-]
  -c, --count=COUNT        Number of passwords [1]

Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Added some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request