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Automatically Detect Weak Passwords from Large Password Lists in Python
This Python script identifies weak passwords from a list by checking length, common patterns, sequential characters, and uniform characters, returning those that fail the security checks.
import re
COMMON_PASSWORDS_FILE = "common_passwords.txt"
def is_weak(password):
# Check length
if len(password) < 8:
return True
# Check for common patterns
if password.lower() in {"password", "123456", "qwerty", "letmein", "admin", "welcome"}:
return True
# Check for sequential c…
Find Most Frequent Character in a String in Python
Count character frequencies in a Python string using a dictionary and return the character that appears most often with a max() key function.
def most_frequent_char(s: str) -> str:
if not s:
return ""
char_count = {}
for ch in s:
char_count[ch] = char_count.get(ch, 0) + 1
max_char = max(char_count, key=char_count.get)
return max_char
if __name__ == "__main__":
text = "programming"
result = most_frequent…
How to Compare Two Strings in Python
Compares two string values and returns a detailed report with equality, case-insensitive comparison, lengths, and uppercase versions.
def compare_data(first_value, second_value):
"""Compare two string values and return a report."""
if first_value == second_value:
status = "MATCH"
else:
status = "DIFFER"
return {
"first_value": first_value,
"second_value": second_value,
"status": status,
…
How to Parse and Clean Text in Python
This code defines three helper functions to parse text into lowercase words, count unique word frequencies, and clean text by removing punctuation and extra whitespace.
def extract_words(text: str) -> list[str]:
"""Return a list of lowercase words from the given text."""
return [word.lower() for word in text.split() if word.isalpha()]
def count_unique_words(text: str) -> dict[str, int]:
"""Return a dictionary with unique words and their frequencies."""
words = extra…
How to Remove Duplicate Adjacent Spaces in Python
This Python function collapses any sequence of two or more adjacent spaces into a single space, preserving all other characters.
def remove_duplicate_adjacent_spaces(text):
"""Replace sequences of 2+ spaces with a single space."""
result = []
prev_was_space = False
for char in text:
if char == " ":
if not prev_was_space:
result.append(char)
prev_was_space = True
else:
…
How to build a text helper in Python for beginners
This code provides easy-to-use functions for cleaning text, removing punctuation, counting word frequencies, and summarizing strings — perfect for beginners.
def clean_text(text: str) -> str:
"""Clean and normalize a text string."""
text = text.strip()
text = text.replace(" ", " ")
text = text.capitalize()
text = text.replace(".", ".")
return text
def remove_punctuation(text: str) -> str:
"""Remove common punctuation marks from a string."""
…
Normalize unicode accents to ASCII in Python
This code converts accented Unicode characters to ASCII equivalents using the standard library's unicodedata module.
import unicodedata
def normalize_accents(text: str) -> str:
"""Convert accented unicode characters to ASCII equivalents."""
decomposed = unicodedata.normalize('NFD', text)
ascii_text = ''.join(
char for char in decomposed
if unicodedata.category(char) != 'Mn'
)
return unicodedata.n…
Python String Helper Functions for Beginners
A set of beginner-friendly Python functions that count words, reverse text, convert to title case, strip punctuation, and compute character frequency from a string.
def count_words(text):
"""Count the number of words in a string."""
return len(text.split())
def reverse_text(text):
"""Reverse the entire string."""
return text[::-1]
def title_case(text):
"""Capitalize the first letter of each word."""
return text.title()
def remove_punctuation(text):
…
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