$ pwgen --capitalize --numerals --symbols --secure -1 20 10
h_4.AHsFM!Q_q!5Ce%BD
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68Jj#v9{A8x5QrOD{c>_
_Il4Fz9_4G'&=NwGyqm6
0n)a@re4'+o0,iWcV4Pl
ew`y`fd6nzrm8?-}MK64
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j:Uy4uUQYLw"kK.Q:cL>
0Dv:_}#Z_Uu#]`{Qop_`
8nIy9[k''W}ni#SuR^48
Usage: pwgen [ OPTIONS ] [ pw_length ] [ num_pw ]
Options supported by pwgen:
-c or --capitalize
Include at least one capital letter in the password
-A or --no-capitalize
Don't include capital letters in the password
-n or --numerals
Include at least one number in the password
-0 or --no-numerals
Don't include numbers in the password
-y or --symbols
Include at least one special symbol in the password
-r <chars> or --remove-chars=<chars>
Remove characters from the set of characters to generate passwords
-s or --secure
Generate completely random passwords
-B or --ambiguous
Don't include ambiguous characters in the password
-h or --help
Print a help message
-H or --sha1=path/to/file[#seed]
Use sha1 hash of given file as a (not so) random generator
-C
Print the generated passwords in columns
-1
Don't print the generated passwords in columns
-v or --no-vowels
Do not use any vowels so as to avoid accidental nasty words
https://sourceforge.net/projects/pwgen/