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deserialsy

v1.0.3

Published

A simple tool to decode Solana base58-encoded keys.

Downloads

7

Readme

Deserialsy

CI Status npm version

Project Description

Deserialsy is a simple command-line tool designed to decode Solana base58-encoded keys. With just one command, users can quickly convert their Base58 keys into a byte array, revealing the public key and presenting it as a hexadecimal string.

Installation

From npm (for local usage)

To install Deserialsy for local usage in a project:

npm install deserialsy

Globally

For a global installation (enabling use from any terminal location):

npm install -g deserialsy

Usage

Once globally installed, you can run Deserialsy as follows:

deserialsy [YOUR_BASE58_KEY]

Example

deserialsy 2J3Z4X5Y6W7V8U9T1A2B3C4D5E6F7G8H9J1K2L3M4N5P6Q7R8S9T1A2B3C4D5E

Output

Decoded key in bytes format: <Byte Array Output>
Decoded public key: <Public Key Output>
Decoded key as a hexadecimal string: <Hexadecimal String Output>

Note: Replace , , and with actual example outputs if you'd like to provide concrete results in the README.

Contributing

If you'd like to contribute to Deserialsy, please fork the repository and use a feature branch. Pull requests are warmly welcome.

Links

  • Project homepage: https://www.npmjs.com/package/deserialsy
  • Repository: https://github.com/scrobot/deserialsy