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basic256.js
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A basic encryption/decryption script/API for resting data for Node.js users.
THIS PACKAGE SAVES IMPORTANT KEYS ON YOUR PROJECT, DON'T LOSE IT.
A basic encryption/decryption script/API for resting data for Node.js users.
Slightly modified the work of Levi Gross.
Open a terminal in your project folder and make sure that you have a package.json file.
And do this on your terminal if you are not root:
$ npm install --save basic256.js
Then make your script connected. Example:
const b256 = require("basic256.js");
const basic256 = new b256();
var blob = basic256.encrypt("FOO"); // This encrypts the string "FOO".
console.log(blob); // This will show the encrypted string.
var unblob = basic256.decrypt(blob); // This decrypts the encrypted string.
console.log(unblob); // This will show the decrypted string. (Which in this case, it is "FOO")
Don't forget to back your .basic256rc.js file as it contains your keys to encrypt and decrypt strings.
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A basic encryption/decryption script/API for resting data for Node.js users.
We found that basic256.js 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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