password-acolyte
Password Acolyte is a utility library written in Kotlin, part of the Acolyte family.
With PA you can easily define strength requirements and check against them or check against most used 100,000 passwords
License |
License |
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GroupId | GroupIdcom.lindar |
ArtifactId | ArtifactIdpassword-acolyte |
Last Version | Last Version1.0.1 |
Release Date | Release Date |
Type | Typejar |
Description |
DescriptionPassword Acolyte
Password Acolyte is a utility library written in Kotlin, part of the Acolyte family. With PA you can easily define strength requirements and check against them or check against most used 100,000 passwords
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Project URL |
Project URL |
Source Code Management |
Source Code Management |
Filename | Size |
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password-acolyte-1.0.1.pom | |
password-acolyte-1.0.1.jar | 372 KB |
password-acolyte-1.0.1-sources.jar | 369 KB |
password-acolyte-1.0.1-javadoc.jar | 2 KB |
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<!-- https://jarcasting.com/artifacts/com.lindar/password-acolyte/ -->
<dependency>
<groupId>com.lindar</groupId>
<artifactId>password-acolyte</artifactId>
<version>1.0.1</version>
</dependency>
// https://jarcasting.com/artifacts/com.lindar/password-acolyte/
implementation 'com.lindar:password-acolyte:1.0.1'
// https://jarcasting.com/artifacts/com.lindar/password-acolyte/
implementation ("com.lindar:password-acolyte:1.0.1")
'com.lindar:password-acolyte:jar:1.0.1'
<dependency org="com.lindar" name="password-acolyte" rev="1.0.1">
<artifact name="password-acolyte" type="jar" />
</dependency>
@Grapes(
@Grab(group='com.lindar', module='password-acolyte', version='1.0.1')
)
libraryDependencies += "com.lindar" % "password-acolyte" % "1.0.1"
[com.lindar/password-acolyte "1.0.1"]
Group / Artifact | Type | Version |
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org.jetbrains.kotlin : kotlin-stdlib | jar | 1.1.51 |
org.jetbrains.kotlin : kotlin-reflect | jar | 1.1.51 |
io.github.microutils : kotlin-logging | jar | 1.4.6 |
com.lindar : acolyte | jar | 1.3.5 |
Password Acolyte is a utility library written in Kotlin, part of the Acolyte family.
With PA you can easily define strength requirements and check against them or check against most used 100,000 passwords