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@zheeno/mnemonic-cypher

v1.1.3

Published

This package helps create Mnemonics and uses a generated secret from the phrases for encryption & decryption of data

Readme

Mnemonic Cypher

The Mnemonic Cypher is a package that encrypts and decrypts data using mnemonic phrases.

The package implements an AES-256 encryption algorithm for data encryption and decryption. Although the mnemonic phrase is passed to the encrypt() and decrypt() methods, it isn't used as the secret key in the process. You can think of the mnemonic phrases as a public key through which the cypher algorithm can regenerate the secret key.

Installation

NPM
npm install @zheeno/mnemonic-cypher

Usage

Step 1: Import the Cypher class into your project like so

    const {Cypher} = require("@zheeno/mnemonic-cypher");

Step 2: Then create an instance of the Cypher class like so

    const cypher = new Cypher()

The Cypher class constructor accepts an optional wordLength argument of type integer (but defaults to 12) which specifies the number of words in the mnemonic phrase to be generated.

    //...
    const cypher = new Cypher()
    const { mnemonics } = cypher.genMnemonics()
    console.log("Mnemonics =>", mnemonics)

The above snippet generates a mnemonic phrase of 12 randomly selected words from the dictionary.

Step 3: Encrypt or decrypt data using the generated mnemonic phrase

    //...
    const testObj = {name: "Efezino", age: 28}
    // Encrypt data
    const testEnc = cypher.encrypt(testObj, mnemonics)
    // decrypt hex string
    const testDec = cypher.decrypt(testEnc, mnemonics)

Miscellaneous

The Cypher class instance exposes a couple of helper methods as listed below.

  • setWordLength(len):- This method accepts a single integer argument and sets the number of words to be generated in the mnemonic phrase. It is typically used before calling the genMnemonics() method.

  • secretFromPhrase(phrase):- Returns a string of the secret equivalent of the mnemonic phrase provided

  • phraseFromSecret(secret):- Returns a mnemonic phrase generated from the provided secret