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@projectdysnomia/libsodium
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A minimal unified interface for libsodium-based XChaCha20 Poly1305 encryption/decryption.
This is achieved by using the following libraries:
sodium-native
uses a native build of libsodium and is preferred when available.crypto_aead_xchacha20poly1305_ietf_*
(sans crypto_aead_xchacha20poly1305_ietf_keygen
) and sodium_init
methods are exposed in the WASM binary# install with the WASM backend bundled by default
npm install @projectdysnomia/libsodium
# optionally, you may also install sodium-native for better performance
npm install sodium-native
// auto-selected backend: native is preferred
const mod = require("@projectdysnomia/libsodium");
// native-only
const mod = require("@projectdysnomia/libsodium/native");
// WASM-only
const mod = require("@projectdysnomia/libsodium/wasm");
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A minimal libsodium wrapper for Project Dysnomia
The npm package @projectdysnomia/libsodium receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @projectdysnomia/libsodium popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @projectdysnomia/libsodium demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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