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encoding-tools

v0.0.4

Published

A multi-language collection of encoding tools.

Readme

Encoding Tools (encoding-tools.js)

Simple, easy to read and use collection of Javascript encoding tools.

This collection is the Javascript programming language implementation of Encoding Tools, in which it is included.

The tools are a dependency for the Ethereum Virtual Machine File System and for the uncensorable Twitter.

They depend on the base64 encoding tool and the Crash Javascript library.

Installation

The tools in this source repo can be installed from source using GNU Make.

make \
  install

The collection has been officially published on the the uncensorable Ur user repository and application store as encoding-tools. The source code is published on the Ethereum Virtual Machine File System so it can't possibly be taken down.

To install it from there just type

ur \
  encoding-tools

A censorable HTTP Github mirror of the recipe published there, containing a full list of the software dependencies needed to run the tools is hosted on encoding-tools-ur. Be aware the mirror could go offline any time as Github and more in general all HTTP resources are inherently unstable and censorable.

License

This program is released by Pellegrino Prevete under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License version 3.