Generate
/install generate
Generate — Universal Data Generator
A versatile CLI tool for generating random data of various types. Produce text, numbers, UUIDs, dates, names, emails, addresses, and structured formats like JSON and CSV for testing and development.
Prerequisites
- Python 3.8+
bashshell- Write access to
~/.generate/
Data Storage
Generated data history is stored in JSONL format at ~/.generate/data.jsonl. Each generation event is logged for reproducibility and batch export.
Commands
Run commands via: bash scripts/script.sh \x3Ccommand> [arguments...]
text
Generate random text strings: lorem ipsum, sentences, paragraphs, or custom patterns.
bash scripts/script.sh text --type lorem --words 50
bash scripts/script.sh text --type sentence --count 5
bash scripts/script.sh text --type paragraph --count 2
Arguments:
--type— Text type:lorem,sentence,paragraph,word(optional, default:lorem)--words— Number of words for lorem (optional, default: 20)--count— Number of items to generate (optional, default: 1)
number
Generate random numbers with configurable range and format.
bash scripts/script.sh number --min 1 --max 100
bash scripts/script.sh number --min 0.0 --max 1.0 --decimal 4
bash scripts/script.sh number --count 10 --min 1 --max 1000
Arguments:
--min— Minimum value (optional, default: 0)--max— Maximum value (optional, default: 100)--decimal— Decimal places for float (optional, generates int if omitted)--count— How many numbers (optional, default: 1)
uuid
Generate one or more UUIDs (v4).
bash scripts/script.sh uuid
bash scripts/script.sh uuid --count 5
bash scripts/script.sh uuid --format short
Arguments:
--count— Number of UUIDs (optional, default: 1)--format— Format:full,short(8-char) (optional, default:full)
date
Generate random dates within a range.
bash scripts/script.sh date --start 2020-01-01 --end 2025-12-31
bash scripts/script.sh date --count 10 --format iso
Arguments:
--start— Start date YYYY-MM-DD (optional, default: 2020-01-01)--end— End date YYYY-MM-DD (optional, default: 2025-12-31)--count— Number of dates (optional, default: 1)--format— Date format:iso,us,eu,unix(optional, default:iso)
name
Generate random person names.
bash scripts/script.sh name
bash scripts/script.sh name --count 10 --gender female
bash scripts/script.sh name --full
Arguments:
--count— Number of names (optional, default: 1)--gender— Gender:male,female,any(optional, default:any)--full— Include last name (optional)
Generate random email addresses.
bash scripts/script.sh email
bash scripts/script.sh email --count 5 --domain example.com
Arguments:
--count— Number of emails (optional, default: 1)--domain— Email domain (optional, default: random)
address
Generate random US-style addresses.
bash scripts/script.sh address
bash scripts/script.sh address --count 3
Arguments:
--count— Number of addresses (optional, default: 1)
json
Generate random JSON objects with a specified schema.
bash scripts/script.sh json --schema '{"name":"name","age":"int:18-65","email":"email"}'
bash scripts/script.sh json --schema '{"id":"uuid","score":"float:0-100"}' --count 5
Arguments:
--schema— JSON schema definition (required)--count— Number of objects (optional, default: 1)
csv
Generate random CSV data with headers.
bash scripts/script.sh csv --columns "name,email,age" --rows 20
bash scripts/script.sh csv --columns "id:uuid,name:name,score:float:0-100" --rows 50 --output data.csv
Arguments:
--columns— Column definitions (required)--rows— Number of rows (optional, default: 10)--output— Output file (optional, default: stdout)
password
Generate random passwords with configurable complexity.
bash scripts/script.sh password
bash scripts/script.sh password --length 24 --count 5
bash scripts/script.sh password --no-special --length 16
Arguments:
--length— Password length (optional, default: 16)--count— Number of passwords (optional, default: 1)--no-special— Exclude special characters (optional)
batch
Run multiple generation commands in batch from a config file.
bash scripts/script.sh batch --config batch.json
Arguments:
--config— Batch configuration file (required)
help
Display help information and list all available commands.
bash scripts/script.sh help
version
Display the current tool version.
bash scripts/script.sh version
Examples
# Generate 100 user records as CSV
bash scripts/script.sh csv --columns "id:uuid,name:name,email:email,age:int:18-65" --rows 100 --output users.csv
# Create JSON test data
bash scripts/script.sh json --schema '{"user":"name","score":"float:0-100"}' --count 20
# Quick password generation
bash scripts/script.sh password --length 20 --count 10
Notes
- All generated data is logged in
~/.generate/data.jsonlfor reproducibility - Use
--seed(where supported) for deterministic output - Schema types for JSON/CSV:
name,email,uuid,int:min-max,float:min-max,bool,date,string - Batch mode accepts a JSON config with an array of generation commands
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- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install generate - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/generate - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Generate?
Generate random test data including text, numbers, UUIDs, and structured formats. Use when creating mock datasets, sample records, or randomized test inputs. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 188 downloads so far.
How do I install Generate?
Run "/install generate" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Generate free?
Yes, Generate is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Generate support?
Generate is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Generate?
It is built and maintained by bytesagain3 (@bytesagain3); the current version is v1.0.0.