I guess your best bet is to first ask the developers of the wallet that you used:
https://langerhans.github.io/dogecoin-wallet-new/
https://github.com/langerhans/dogecoinj-new/
hashcat doesn't explicitly say that this exact Wallet (Android App/software) is supported, but if you know the exact way the wallet files are encrypted, maybe you can find out more and it could also happen that it's even supported already, because it seems to be similar to the bitoinj (and MultiBit HD ?) wallets:
https://github.com/langerhans/dogecoinj-....java#L615
https://github.com/langerhans/dogecoinj-...java#L1325
Maybe contact the author on github or privately (too) and ask which files are needed for the recovery and how exactly they are encrypted.
BTW: I here just assume that this "dogecoinj-new" is the software that you've used, but of course you make to be sure that this is really the correct one (double check it). I also assumed that this "-new" version is the one you've used, but maybe you used a different (older) one (I'm not sure what "new" means in this context) ?
In general, I would advice you to first try to contact the developers of the software and ask them how one could possibly recover the password (which files are needed, which algorithm etc) and if they have any tips or success stories about recovering the password for their exact wallet app.
Good luck and let us know when you have found out more and if maybe hashcat modes -m 22700 or similar work (which has also to do with bitcoinj support and Scrypt etc etc, but I didn't look at the detail of your wallet algorithm ! this needs to be checked carefully and you probably need to create a separate new test wallet too for which you know the password and can do all the testing for recovering this test wallet password. Backup all the important files first !).
https://langerhans.github.io/dogecoin-wallet-new/
https://github.com/langerhans/dogecoinj-new/
hashcat doesn't explicitly say that this exact Wallet (Android App/software) is supported, but if you know the exact way the wallet files are encrypted, maybe you can find out more and it could also happen that it's even supported already, because it seems to be similar to the bitoinj (and MultiBit HD ?) wallets:
https://github.com/langerhans/dogecoinj-....java#L615
https://github.com/langerhans/dogecoinj-...java#L1325
Maybe contact the author on github or privately (too) and ask which files are needed for the recovery and how exactly they are encrypted.
BTW: I here just assume that this "dogecoinj-new" is the software that you've used, but of course you make to be sure that this is really the correct one (double check it). I also assumed that this "-new" version is the one you've used, but maybe you used a different (older) one (I'm not sure what "new" means in this context) ?
In general, I would advice you to first try to contact the developers of the software and ask them how one could possibly recover the password (which files are needed, which algorithm etc) and if they have any tips or success stories about recovering the password for their exact wallet app.
Good luck and let us know when you have found out more and if maybe hashcat modes -m 22700 or similar work (which has also to do with bitcoinj support and Scrypt etc etc, but I didn't look at the detail of your wallet algorithm ! this needs to be checked carefully and you probably need to create a separate new test wallet too for which you know the password and can do all the testing for recovering this test wallet password. Backup all the important files first !).