CrackQ is an interface for Hashcat, the popular tool for matching plain-text strings to a cryptographic hash. The tool is open-source and can provide metrics on the current jobs, queuing and re-queuing tasks. It works mainly as a queuing system that can keep things going by moving to the next task and repeating jobs as many times as defined by the user if an error occurs. CrackQ can include a geo-location chart that shows the regions where common password choices were found.
Source: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/crackq-tool-adds-analysis-and-reports-to-password-cracking/

