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Codex - Wordlist Generator

Please let me know what you think! https://github.com/Codex-Major/Wordlist-Generator/discussions

Install:

git clone http://www.github.com/codex-Major/Wordlist-Generator
cd Wordlist-Generator
python3 codex.py

New things

  1. You may now supply more than three wordtypes for concatenation.
  2. Full CLI Usage.

Common usage:

python3 codex.py -c colors.txt -t color -r -of modifiedColors.txt

python3 codex.py -w formnumber4 -of pins.txt -rng 1000

python3 codex.py -a /usr/share/wordlists/dirb/common.txt -t web --confirm
  (One of my favorites.)

The CONF.json file

Inside your CONF.json file are three things... verbose, prettify_json, and symbols.

Verbose - If "True", adds verbosity to the program. If "False", disables alot of the chatter.
Prettify - If "True", allows for much easier navigation and reading of your DICTIONARY.json.
Symbols - *WIP

Commands:

(-h)elp | Gives this output.

    (-w)rite | Writes a new File with the specified wordtypes.
        
        [?] If no path is given, the new text file is created in the same
             directory that this script resides in.
          
            E.g.: 
                -w /path/to/any/dir/newFilename.rtf color:animal:formnumber3
                -w /wordlists/newFilename.txt color:noun:formnumber3
                -w newFilename.txt verb:noun:number

        [?] It is no longer necessary that you supply any : for one type.
            
            E.g.: [*] These all write the same thing
                -w newFilename.txt number
                -w newFilename.txt :number:
                -w newFilename.txt ::number

    (-a)dd | Adds words from a specified file to the script's wordlists.
        
        [!] Files must have each line contain a single word.
        [!] If a word has " or \\ in it, this script will try to remove it.
            
            Acceptable:
                        word1
                        word2
                        word3
                        word4
                        word5

            Unacceptable:
                        "word1"
                        \word

        [!] Add can only add from one file at a time.

            E.g.: -a /path/to/wordlist/Words.txt <wordtype>
                -a verbs.txt verbs
                -a nouns.txt nouns

    (-c)heck | Checks a file for existing words and words with symbols in them.

        [!] Acceptable wordlists contain a single word in each line with no symbols.
            [?] Unacceptable Symbols: \ and "

    [*] Args:| {this will change as more lists are added to DICTIONARY.json} |

        [*] color - I.e. ["red", "yellow", "blue"]

        [*] adjective - I.e. ["small", "shiny", "pretty"]

        [*] animal - I.e. ["cat", "dog", "fish"]

        [*] noun - I.e ["banana", "race", "car"]

        [*] verb - I.e. ["jump", "run", "swim"]
            [*] "ing" is added to the end of most verbs

        [*] number - I.e. [""]

        [*] formnumber2 - I.e. [00, 01, 02, 03]

        [*] formnumber3 - I.e. [000, 001, 002, 003]
        
        [*] formnumber4 - I.e. [0000, 0001, 0002, 0003]
        (and so on... 9 max.)

    [?] E.g.:\n 
        [?] color:animal:formnumber3  - #1,646,352 words.
            [*]Writes things like: redshark001 or greentiger999.

        [?] noun:noun:formnumber2  - #22,498,789 words.
            [*]Writes things like: roomservice02 or waterdamage999.

        [?] adj:noun:number  - #256,383,360 words.
            [*]Writes things like: poisonapple2 or ancientpalace123.

        [?] :number: will write one decimal: 1 ;

        [?] :formnumber2: - will write two decimals: 01 ;

        [?] :formnumber4: - #9999 integers.
            [*] Writes four-digit pins.

        [?] :formnumber9: - will write nine decimals: 000000001

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A python tool capable of creating HUGE wordlists. Has the ability to add custom words for concatenation in any way you see fit.

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