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TypeScript definitions for eccrypto
npm install --save @types/eccrypto
This package contains type definitions for eccrypto (https://github.com/bitchan/eccrypto).
Files were exported from https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/eccrypto.
/// <reference types="node" />
export as namespace eccrypto;
// Generate a new valid private key. Will use crypto.randomBytes as source.
export function generatePrivate(): Buffer;
// Compute the public key for a given private key.
export function getPublic(privateKey: Buffer): Buffer;
// Compute the compressed public key for a given private key.
export function getPublicCompressed(privateKey: Buffer): Buffer;
// Create an ECDSA signature.
export function sign(key: Buffer, msg: Buffer): Promise<Buffer>;
// Verify an ECDSA signature.
export function verify(publicKey: Buffer, msg: Buffer, sig: Buffer): Promise<null>;
// Derive shared secret for given private and public keys.
export function derive(privateKeyA: Buffer, publicKeyB: Buffer): Promise<Buffer>;
// Input/output structure for ECIES operations.
export interface Ecies {
iv: Buffer;
ephemPublicKey: Buffer;
ciphertext: Buffer;
mac: Buffer;
}
// Encrypt message for given recepient's public key.
export function encrypt(
publicKeyTo: Buffer,
msg: Buffer,
opts?: { iv?: Buffer | undefined; ephemPrivateKey?: Buffer | undefined },
): Promise<Ecies>;
// Decrypt message using given private key.
export function decrypt(privateKey: Buffer, opts: Ecies): Promise<Buffer>;
These definitions were written by Random Nerd.
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TypeScript definitions for eccrypto
We found that @types/eccrypto demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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