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This is similar to #44, but instead of randomizing the entire output, I'd suggest that the -r/--random option could be combined with -m/--max-number, to produce N random strings (with the default number being 1 if -m is not specified, which preserves the current behavior).
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This is similar to #44, but instead of randomizing the entire output, I'd suggest that the
-r
/--random
option could be combined with-m
/--max-number
, to produce N random strings (with the default number being 1 if-m
is not specified, which preserves the current behavior).The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: