There have been times where I have needed a random UUID. Usually if I am mocking some data or testing something out that needs a value in the shape of a UUID. Here are a couple different ways to do this in the terminal, as one-liners.
With ruby
and the SecureRandom
class:
$ ruby -e "require 'securerandom'; puts SecureRandom.uuid"
29e52b97-b43d-4025-a43d-70053b1d1a63
With psql
and the gen_random_uuid()
function:
$ psql -Xqtc 'select gen_random_uuid()' postgres | xargs
5a925ebd-c85f-4d94-a81e-e229c4cbe99f
With the uuidgen
function that ships with Unix/Linux OSs:
$ uuidgen
B11555D8-A256-4EC8-A0B0-9259FF88C3FC