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@kibisis/encoding
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Handles the encoding/decoding of data in the following formats: base32, base58, base64, hexadecimal and UTF-8.
Handles the encoding/decoding of data in the following formats:
Base32 - Base58 - Base64 - Hexadecimal - UTF-8
You can install the types using:
pnpm add @kibisis/encoding
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
pnpm run build | Generates declaration files to the dist/ directory. |
pnpm run generate:index | Generates/overwrites the main index.ts file used for exporting all files. |
pnpm run lint | Runs the linter based on the rules in eslint.config.mjs. |
Please read the contributing guide to learn about the development process.
Please refer to the LICENSE file.
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Handles the encoding/decoding of data in the following formats: base32, base58, base64, hexadecimal and UTF-8.
The npm package @kibisis/encoding receives a total of 7 weekly downloads. As such, @kibisis/encoding popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @kibisis/encoding demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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