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Based on actual use cases encountered in the wild.
mixed: (alpha) + (num) + (symbol)
alphanum: some systems don't allow symbols
num: primarily those intended for phone usage
Usage
Naked
npm
gem
composer
bash
perl
Notes
Symbol
Only using the underscore _.
Some don't allow fancier symbols,
but the underscore seems accepted everywhere.
Alpha
Assuming both uppercase and lowercase allowed.
The only contrary case I have seen is banks,
which uses case-insensitive passwords -
but then it doesn't disallow inputting both upper- and lower- case either.
Num
Ever-present.
I haven't seen a system that disallow numeric inputs yet.
First character
Is always an alpha.
Systems have various rules disallowing what is or is not allowed,
but the alpha seems accepted everywhere.
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