/dcoder

This is the source code of "dcoder" which a python module that can decode/encode text in various ciphers.

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dcoder 0.2.1

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dcoder is a python module that provides various functions for decoding/encoding text. It also has functions for encrypting or decrypting text in various ciphers.

PyPI: https://pypi.org/project/dcoder/
Docs: https://dcoder.readthedocs.io/en/latest/

Installation

You can install released versions of dcoder from the Python Package Index with pip or a similar tool:

Stable Release: pip install dcoder
Working Version: pip install git+https://github.com/CodeWithSwastik/dcoder.git

Usage:

>>> import dcoder

>>> dcoder.text2hex("Hello!") #Encodes the string and returns the hex string
'48 65 6c 6c 6f 21'
>>> dcoder.hex2text("48 69 20 74 68 65 72 65 21") #Decodes the hex string and returns the plain text
'Hi there!'

>>> dcoder.text2caesar("How are you?") #Encrypts the text in caesar's cipher and returns it
'Krz duh brx?'
>>> dcoder.caesar2text("L dp ilqh, wkdqn brx.") #Decrypts the cipher text and returns the decrypted text
'I am fine, thank you.'

Functions available:

The current list of functions available are:

Encoding:

text2bin(text)
text2oct(text)
text2hex(text)
text2ascii(text)

Decoding:

bin2text(binary_text)
oct2text(oct_text)
hex2text(hex_text)
ascii2text(ascii_text)

Encryption:

text2atbash(text)
text2caesar(text, shift = 3)
text2railfence(text, key = 3)

Decryption:

atbash2text(encrypted_text)
caesar2text(encrypted_text, shift = 3)
caesarBruteforce(encrypted_text)
railfence2text(cipher, key = 3)
railfenceBruteforce(encrypted_text)

Misc:

reverse(text)
capitalLetterCipher(ciphertext)
firstLetterCipher(ciphertext)