Mine public keys that can be used with nostr.
This is based on nip13 example.
Provide the desired difficulty or the vanity prefix as arguments. See below.
- You need Rust version 1.64 or higher to compile.
Using Cargo to install (requires ~/.cargo/bin to be in PATH)
cargo install rana
To compile on Ubuntu/Pop!_OS/Debian, please install cargo, then run the following commands:
sudo apt update
sudo apt install -y cmake build-essential
Then clone the repo, build and run:
git clone https://github.com/grunch/rana.git
cd rana
cargo run --release
By default it will generate a public key with a difficulty of 10
but you can customize its difficulty or vanity prefix with the proper parameters.
Usage:
Options:
-d, --difficulty <DIFFICULTY>
Enter the number of starting bits that should be 0. [default: 10]
-v, --vanity <VANITY_PREFIX>
Enter the prefix your public key should have when expressed
as hexadecimal.
-n, --vanity-n-prefix <VANITY_NPUB_PREFIXES_RAW_INPUT>
Enter the prefix your public key should have when expressed
in npub format (Bech32 encoding). Specify multiple vanity
targets as a comma-separated list.
-s, --vanity-n-suffix <VANITY_NPUB_SUFFIXES_RAW_INPUT>
Enter the suffix your public key should have when expressed
in npub format (Bech32 encoding). Specify multiple vanity
targets as a comma-separated list.
-c, --cores <NUM_CORES>
Number of processor cores to use
-r, --restore <MNEMONIC_PHRASE>
Restore from mnemonic to public private key
-g, --generate <WORD_COUNT>
Word count of mnemonic to be generated. Should be either 12,18 or 24
-p, --passphrase <WORD_COUNT>
Passphrase used for restoring mnemonic to keypair
-q, --qr
Print QR code of the private key
-w, --verbose_output
Print verbose ouput of non-matching public keys
Examples:
cargo run --release -- --difficulty=20
# Vanity only accepts hexadecimal values. DEAD corresponds to https://www.hexdictionary.com/hex/DEAD, not an example username string.
cargo run --release -- --vanity=dead
cargo run --release -- --vanity-n-prefix=rana
cargo run --release -- --vanity-n-prefix=rana,h0dl,n0strfan
cargo run --release -- -n=rana,h0dl,n0strfan
cargo run --release -- --vanity-n-suffix=ranaend
# You can combine prefix and suffix
cargo run --release -- -n=rana,h0dl,n0strfan -s theend,end
# Generate key pair with 12 words mnemonic
cargo run --release -- -g 12
# Restore key pair from mnemonic. Use quotes and separate each word with a space
cargo run --release -- -r "congress evoke onion donate fantasy soccer project fiction envelope body faith mean"
If you have it installed with cargo install
:
rana --difficulty=20
rana --vanity=dead
rana --vanity-n-prefix=rana
rana -n=rana,h0dl,n0strfan
rana -n=rana,h0dl,n0strfan -s theend,end
Keep in mind that you cannot specify a difficulty and a vanity prefix at the same time. Also, the more requirements you have, the longer it will take to reach a satisfactory public key.
Specifying multiple vanity-n-*
targets allows you to leverage the work you've already done to generate each new npub
candidate. Searching a candidate npub
for additional targets is incredibly fast because it's just a trivial string compare.
Statistically speaking, searching for rana,h0dl
should take half the time that searching for rana
and then doing a second, separate search for hodl
would take.