Yes, it would be great if you write detailed guide. I doubt anyone (expect BTCRecover developer or experienced software developer) know which .py file should be modified and where should we put the code.
I just looked at everything and realized that I wrote nonsense... It's not that simple.
I take it back, I ran over you for no reason, sorry
I wonder if you can take and generate all possible dates through this script and feed a txt file to select a password for your wallet, can it help?
import datetime
def generate_date_variants(start_year=1950... For example):
date_variants = []
current_date = datetime.datetime.now()
for year in range(start_year, current_date.year + 1):
for month in range(1, 13):
for day in range(1, 32):
try:
date = datetime.datetime(year, month, day)
date_variants.append(date.strftime('%Y-%m-%d'))
date_variants.append(date.strftime('%m-%d-%Y'))
date_variants.append(date.strftime('%d-%m-%Y'))
date_variants.append(date.strftime('%Y%m%d'))
date_variants.append(date.strftime('%m%d%Y'))
date_variants.append(date.strftime('%d%m%Y'))
date_variants.append(date.strftime('%Y/%m/%d'))
date_variants.append(date.strftime('%m/%d/%Y'))
date_variants.append(date.strftime('%d/%m/%Y'))
except ValueError:
continue
return date_variants
def save_passwords_to_file(filename):
passwords = generate_date_variants()
with open(filename, 'w') as file:
for password in passwords:
file.write(password + "\n")
print(f"Passwords saved to {filename}")
save_passwords_to_file('generated_passwords.txt')