onz-vanity-gen

ONZ Vanity Generator

Usage no npm install needed!

<script type="module">
  import onzVanityGen from 'https://cdn.skypack.dev/onz-vanity-gen';
</script>

README

:fire:ONZ Vanity Generator:fire:

Fast and First, ONZcoin Vanity address generator!

ONZcoin vanity Address Generator !

:clap:

Getting Started

Install onz-vanity-gen into your project:

npm install onz-vanity-gen

Create a app.js file and add the following:

const onzAddGen = require('onz-vanity-gen');

let onzAddGen = new ONZVanitygen({
    pattern: 123456
});

onzAddGen.run((data) => {
    console.log('found: ', data);
}, (data) => {
    console.log('status: ', data);
});

Run your app.js file:

node app.js

API

let onzAddGen = new ONZVanitygen(config);

config properties:

Name Default Type Required Description
pattern - char or array of chars Yes Pattern(s) to find.
continue true boolean No Should continue after first found?
messageInterval 1000 number No Interval in ms between status callback.
debugOutput false boolen No true or false for debug output.
onzAddGen.run(foundCallback, statusCallback);
Name Type Required Description
foundCallback function Yes Callback when key was found.
statusCallback function No Callback with status information.

Example

Example is found on github or in your main fodler as example.js https://github.com/scottie/onz-vanity-gen.example.js

/*
    Example ONZ Vanity Generator
*/
//CONFIG
var patterns = ["666", "god", "scott", "luv", "onz", "123", "abc", "ABC", "GOD", "SCOTT", "LuV", "0nZ"];
// 3 is good, 6 is hard, anything else is IMPOSSIBLE :)


//LEAVE BE
//////////////////////////////////
const ONZVanitygen = require('./');
const fs = require('fs');

let onzAddGen = new ONZVanitygen({
    pattern: patterns,
    continue: true,
    messageInterval: 1000,
    debugMode: true
});

onzAddGen.run((data) => {
    let txt = `
Pattern:    ${data.pattern}
Address:    ${data.address}
Passphrase: ${data.passphrase}
`;
    onzAddGen.log(txt);
 
    fs.appendFileSync('found.txt', txt, (error) => {});
}, (data) => {
    let txt = `\r\rCount: ${data.count} | Time: ${data.time} s. | Avg: ${data.avg} keys/s | Found: ${data.foundCount}`;
    process.stdout.write(txt); // to back cursor to the start of the line (in console.log doesn't work)
});



To run the example:

npm install
npm run example

License

MIT © Scott Lindh MIT © Radosław Wiliński