Re: Password Dictionary File/ Each Entry is 2 or 3 Words Concatenated?



Sebastian G. wrote:
Walter Roberson wrote:


As you've already been told: Such a program doesn't exist, because it's absolutely trivial. You can even implement it with a one-line shell script on almost any platform.

Then you won't mind sharing your one-line shell script with poster3814.

May I presume Windows cmd Shell?

(for /f "delims=" %i in (dictionary.txt) do \
for /f "delims=" %j in (dictionary.txt) do \
for /f "delims=" %k in (dictionary.txt) do echo %i%j%k) >output.txt

Or Bash?

(for $i in [dictionary.txt]; do; \
for $j in [dictionary.txt]; do; \
for $k in [dictionary.txt]; do; echo -n $i$j$k; end; end; end;) >output.txt

Now, need even more evidence that this is totally trivial?

For what it's worth, this didn't work for me, at least not yet; I'm not very familiar with programming with the Windows cmd shell, and the programming I have done was a while ago, so I'm rusty. I apologize, but that's one of the reasons I was wondering if this had already been done by other people and available on the Internet.

Anyway, again for what it's worth, when I first ran this, I was told:

"'\' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file"

so I removed the two backslashes and tried again. The output file only contained one result: a concatenation of "%i," "%j," the last word in dictionary.txt, and a right parenthesis. For example:

%i%j[lastword])

I would prefer the output file to be a new complete dictionary file as opposed to using a method like this on-the-fly.
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