BreadCrumbs: Bash Random Word
Bash Random Word
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Supported Operating Systems
- Mac OS X and Terminal
- Unix
- Linux
Requirements
- Perl or $RANDOM
- /usr/share/dict/words file
- alias
- Bash
How To
Simply edit your .profile file in your ~/ (home) directory and add the line below.
alias word='sed `perl -e "print int rand(99999)"`"q;d" /usr/share/dict/words'
Next reload your shell and thats it!
Now the next time you log in you can type word and a random word from the dictionary file will be displayed.
Usage
Now you ask what would I ever use this for?
That is simple silly, I like to use it when creating hundreds of directories on friends computers and watching them delete them with the mouse! HA HA
Something like this....
x=0 y=93 r=0 while [ "$x" -lt "$y" ] do # Do what $y says. r=`perl -e "print int rand(99999)"` # echo $r mkdir -v fun/`sed $r"q;d" /usr/share/dict/words` let "x = $x + 1" done
Also this could be quite handy when generating passwords for ssh accounts.
No more lame passwords for you...although it is a mass distributed dictionary file...hmmm ya lets just stick with pointless folder creation.