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palace-cli

v1.0.1

Published

A simple command line utility to generate passwords

Downloads

5

Readme

Installation

npm install -g palace-cli

Note: You may need to run sudo.

Instructions

Type palace-cli into your command line to start the Q&A flow.

The same combination of answers will always yield the same output.

Which room do you wish to enter?

For example: GitHub, Amazon, Twitter, some other service or thing

You open the door for X, describe what you see inside?

Create a passphrase like "a dog smoking a cigar" or "a horse wearing clogs"

ROOM          WHAT SEE YOU                 PASSWORD

Github        a dog smoking a cigar        F54c0350Df2cE%2b4a8f4%9a4+Cf4~7&8^b~6@e@97e61

Amazon        a horse wearing clogs        E22401D69c2~B#4a7bE!DeE$8&0&3+0a3&fdab4be4985

Todo

• User defined custom places and characters/entities

• Choose your own adventure flow

Philosophy & Goals

The method of loci (loci being Latin for "places") is a strategy of memory enhancement which uses visualizations of familiar spatial environments in order to enhance the recall of information. The method of loci is also known as the memory journey, memory palace, or mind palace technique.

— Source Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Method_of_loci