Introduction
This repository runs an openssl command to output a random string encoded in base64
Commands that need to be installed
None in particular
Quickstart
Run the openssl command to output a random string
ubuntu
Output results
DQhylbdoRt
macos
MacPorts
Output results
DQhylbdoRt
windows
WSL2
Output results
DQhylbdoRt
MSYS2 MINGW64
Output results
DQhylbdoRt
Procedure
ubuntu
Click to open details
Advance confirmation
Enter the following command into the terminal and if command not found does not appear, it is OK.
preinstall
If the command not found appears in the terminal, please install it using the following command.
command
Executing the following command should output a random base64 string like the one shown in the details
detail
DQhylbdoRt
macos
Click to open details
Advance confirmation
Enter the following command into the terminal and if command not found does not appear, it is OK.
※MacOS uses the MacPorts package manager to manage commands. If you haven’t installed it yet, please see the MacPorts installation instructions at the link below.
It also allows you to set aliases for commands so that you can call them without conflicting with existing environments.
If you are using this blog for the first time, please refer to the following two articles to set up your environment.
preinstall
If the command not found appears in the terminal, install it using the following command and set an alias.
COMMAND
Executing the following command should output a random base64 string like the one shown in the details
detail
DQhylbdoRt
windows
Click to open details
Advance confirmation
Enter the following command into the prompt and if command not found does not appear, it’s OK.
WSL2
MSYS2 MINGW64
※Windows has been confirmed to work with WSL2 and MSYS2 MINGW64. Please install WSL2 if possible, and if you are unable to set it up, you can run it by installing MSYS2, but there may be some commands that can only be run in WSL2. Please refer to the following article for instructions on how to install WSL2 and MSYS2.
preinstall
If the command not found appears in the prompt, please install it using the following command.
WSL2
MSYS2 MINGW64
command
Executing the following command should output a random base64 string like the one shown in the details
WSL2
detail
DQhylbdoRt
MSYS2 MINGW64
detail
DQhylbdoRt
Afterword
The 9 and 10 in openssl and head are the number of bytes. 12 characters are generated from 9 bytes, and the first 10 bytes (10 characters) are displayed in head.