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A lightweight Python 2/3 package for handling HOTP/TOTP (Google Authenticator) authentication.

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SpookyOTP
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Lightweight Python package for TOTP/HOTP (Google Authenticator) codes

Description
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This is a lightweight package for generating TOTP and HOTP codes used
for two-factor authentication. They can be used with Google Authenticator
or FreeOTP.

Some features (such as using different hashing algorithms or displaying
more than 6 digits) do not work with Google Authenticator.

URIs generated (and QR codes encoding them) follow the [Google Authenticator format](https://github.com/google/google-authenticator/wiki/Key-Uri-Format)

Example
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from spookyotp import (get_random_secret, TOTP, from_uri)

secret = get_random_secret(n_bytes=10)
totp = TOTP(secret, 'Example', 'user@example.org')
totp.save_qr_code('qr.png')

# you can now load the QR code with your app of choice
code = input("Enter code: ") # or raw_input in Python 2
matches = totp.compare(code)
if matches:
print("Correct!")
else:
print("Incorrect.")

# serialization and deserialization is supported via URI
uri = totp.get_uri()
new_totp = from_uri(uri)

Why Spooky?
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I created the git repo on Halloween, and there is already a project
called PyOTP.

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