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dencodeme

v1.0.4

Published

Encode/Decode data using various encoding schemes.

Downloads

18

Readme

dencodeme

Encode/Decode data using various encoding schemes.

Installation

Package

$ npm install dencodeme

CLI

$ npm install -g dencodeme

Command line usage

$ encodeme --help
Usage: encodeme [options] [command]

Encodes data using various encoding schemes.
$ decodeme --help
Usage: decodeme [options] [command]

Decodes data using various encoding schemes.

Options

  -v, --version  Outputs the current version
  -h, --help     Outputs this help menu

Commands

  base|radix [options] <radix> <input>  Decodes the specified input data from the specified base/radix
  base32|b32 [options] <input>          Decodes the specified input data from base 32
  base36|b36 [options] <input>          Decodes the specified input data from base 36
  base64|b64 [options] <input>          Decodes the specified input data from base 64
  binary|bin [options] <input>          Decodes the specified input data from base 2
  decimal|dec [options] <input>         Decodes the specified input data from base 10
  hexadecimal|hex [options] <input>     Decodes the specified input data from base 16
  octal|oct [options] <input>           Decodes the specified input data from base 8
  help [command]                        Outputs help for command

API usage

Importing

The package can be imported using CJS or ESM syntax.

const dencodeme = require("dencodeme");
import * as dencodeme from "dencodeme";

Encoding

const dencodeme = require("dencodeme");
dencodeme.binary.encode("hello yall"); // 01101000011001010110110001101100011011110010000001111001011000010110110001101100
dencodeme.decimal.encode("hello yall"); // 104101108108111032121097108108
dencodeme.hexadecimal.encode("hello yall"); // 68656c6c6f2079616c6c
dencodeme.base(5).encode("hello yall"); // 0404040104130413042101120441034204130413

Decoding

const dencodeme = require("dencodeme");
dencodeme.binary.decode("01101000011001010110110001101100011011110010000001111001011000010110110001101100"); // hello yall
dencodeme.decimal.decode("104101108108111032121097108108"); // hello yall
dencodeme.hexadecimal.decode("68656c6c6f2079616c6c"); // hello yall
dencodeme.base(5).decode("0404040104130413042101120441034204130413"); // hello yall

Documentation

The documentation can be found here.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more details.