- Okay, this is kindof incredible. The ability to create a complicated regex from smaller pieces combined in a logical way is insane. This has so many uses.
https://github.com/gruhn/regex-utils#comment-regex-using-com...
- Heh, cool concept. Could maybe add some interactive configuration common password gen tools have like choose length, characters used (upper, lower, numbers, symbols) so people not accustomed to regex can play with (and see how for each configuration the regex changes).
Your regex-utils library also interesting, especially the set operations part.
- When I use the following constraints:
I get:^.{6,8}$ [0-9] [A-Z] [a-z]
I don't think those block chars should be there. Am I missing something?F7o d1A 𑐟Ku9 𑍞4𢗏Rw I𦢺2r- It picks characters from the whole unicode range. Those strings should indeed match all regex constraints. You can add a constraint like:
To only choose printable ASCII characters.^[\x21-\x7E]*$EDIT: no you're right, there is a bug. I would expect random unicode chars but not always the same box.
- Actually no again, I think the browser can just not render those.
- Nice, wonder if this can integrated into password managers!