This created an output.txt file of several thousand passwords that combined my words with all kinds of numbers and symbols that I would normally use when creating a password. Hashcat -a 0 text.txt -r rule.txt -stdout -o output.txt Then (with help from searching the forums and the wiki and discord) I put in the following command in hashcat: Saved this as rule.txt and also placed it in the same folder. This would modify each text be adding the symbols before it and then adding some numbers, symbols at the end of it. I then created a rule set using the wiki documents. I put these in a text file which was called text.txt and put it in the same folder as hashcat main executable file. This turned out to be less than 100 words. I first made a list of all the words I commonly used in passwords over the last 10 years. Some symbols, some letters, some numbers and some more symbols. My passwords tend to follow a predictable pattern. Mods: please feel free to delete if this doesn't add value to the forum. I struggled a bit to find the exact combined solution so I wanted to write this post in case it comes up for other users while searching. Started my short hashcat journey a week ago to resolve a password to an old wallet file for Ethereum.
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