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The project will continue to be developed.

What is Fluffy ?

Fluffy is a wordlist creator tool that can be password produce. Unlike crunch, fluffy using meaningful words with -w option. So, the outputs are more flexible, lighter and more password-like than crunch's output.

Briefly, if the target password is non complex (at least include some meaningful words/letters), you can use Fluffy. But it's complex, you must use crunch :)

My writing purpose is create only more flexible wordlist, because crunch is produce really hard passwords and the generated passwords is takes up more space.

Download and configuration

Download with git:

git clone https://github.com/ozmu/Fluffy

And change directory to Fluffy:

cd Fluffy

Give execute permission to fluffy.sh:

chmod a+x fluffy.sh

Run fluffy.sh and use the tool :)

./fluffy.sh

[Note: This script add Fluffy to your one of PATH variables (usually /usr/bin/)]

Finally:

fluffy --help

How can use Fluffy ?

Fluffy include some options. They are really easy to understand.

Options:

-d difficulty level

as far as you know, how can the password be ?!? by default 4

for example: expectotr fluffy

level 1: thats basic, add to each other => expectotrfluffy

level 2: subtract and swap case a word => expectFLUFFY

level 3: add the special characters that given to head,middle and end => eXpect!fluffy

level 4: add the special characters everywhere (only once) => expeluffy!

level 5: swap case a few letter => expecfLuffy

level 6: combination the all things => expECTfluF!fy

-l <min> <max> limit

how long are the passwords ? You can learn this,trought to your social talent.

By default : 8 (min) 12 (max)

-m mode

what is the mode of opening file, by default : w

Probabilities:

a - append mode , append to the end of the file ex.

w - write mode, write to the file, if the file is not empty,erase all and write the new list to file

-o output file

determine the output file, by default : wordlist.txt

-s special characters

-w words

This option get meaningful words

Examples

fluffy -l 7 10 -o output.txt -m a -w muhammet ozturk 2017 -d 4 -s ?!^

Description: limit 7 to 10, mode is append(a), words are "muhammet","ozturk","2017",

difficulty is 4 (add the special characters to everywhere), special characters are "?","!" and "^"

fluffy -w the quick brown fox jumps over a lazy dog -d 6 -s ?!*/^-#

description: words are "the","quick","brown","fox","jumps","over","a","lazy","dog", difficulty is 6 (top level)

by default the case limit is 8 to 12, so some words are will no print to output file.

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