The uuid-generator is a simple tool that helps you generate various types of UUIDs. You can create UUIDv4 random identifiers, UUIDv1 timestamps, UUIDv7 time-ordered identifiers, and even nil UUIDs. The application also allows you to validate UUID formats effortlessly. With batch generation options, you can export your results in TXT, CSV, or JSON formats.
Follow the steps below to download and run the uuid-generator application.
Visit the Releases Page:
Go to the following link to download the application: Download uuid-generator.
Choose the Version:
On the Releases page, you will see various versions listed. Select the latest version for the best features and bug fixes.
Download the Installer:
Click on the downloadable file that matches your operating system. The file will typically have an .exe, .zip, or .tar.gz extension depending on your system.
Run the Installer:
Once the file has downloaded, locate it in your downloads folder. Double-click the file to start the installation process.
Follow the Installation Prompts:
The installation wizard will guide you through the process. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
Generate Various UUIDs:
Create UUIDv4 (random), UUIDv1 (timestamp), UUIDv7 (time-ordered), and nil UUIDs.
Batch Generation:
Generate multiple UUIDs at once. Choose how many you need and create them in one go.
Export Options:
Export your UUIDs in TXT, CSV, or JSON formats for easy use in other applications.
Validation Tool:
Check if a UUID string is valid or not with just a click.
After you have installed the uuid-generator, follow these easy steps to generate your UUIDs:
Open the Application:
Locate the uuid-generator application from your start menu or applications folder.
Select the Type of UUID:
Choose whether you want to generate a random UUID, timestamp UUID, or a time-ordered UUID.
Enter Batch Size:
Specify how many UUIDs you want to generate if you are using batch generation.
Generate UUIDs:
Click the βGenerateβ button to create your UUIDs.
Export Your UUIDs:
After generating, choose the export format from the options provided and save it to your desired location.
To validate a UUID:
Locate the Validation Section:
Find the validation input box in the application.
Input the UUID String:
Enter the UUID string you want to validate.
Click βValidateβ:
Press the validate button to check the UUID. The app will tell you if the UUID is valid or not.
Documentation:
Detailed user documentation is available on the repository. This includes usage examples and troubleshooting tips.
FAQ:
Common questions and answers can help you resolve any issues you may encounter. Check the GitHub issues page for community support.
If you experience any problems using the uuid-generator, please visit our GitHub issues page. Provide a clear description of your issue along with any steps to reproduce it. This will help us address the problem more effectively.
Contributions to improve the uuid-generator are welcome. If you have ideas for new features or fixes for existing issues, please fork the repository and submit a pull request for review.
For further inquiries or support, you can reach out to the project maintainer through the GitHub page.
To download the application, visit our Releases page: Download uuid-generator.