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A module and command line tool for converting, formatting and discovering properties of CIDs
npm install -g cid-tool # for command line usage
# or
npm install cid-tool # for programmatic usage
$ cid --help
cid <command>
Commands:
cid base32 [cids...] Convert CIDs to base 32 CID version 1.
cid bases List available multibase encoding names.
cid codecs List available CID codec names.
cid format [cids...] Format and convert a CID in various useful ways.
cid hashes List available multihash hashing algorithm names.
Options:
--version Show version number [boolean]
--help Show help [boolean]
Note: help is also available for each command e.g. cid format --help
$ cid base32 QmdnJHe9XKk6atRSqAq1SdCu12MMSKxSPC93EWngEDoypj
bafybeihfofifyyrirgqad3de7nkyldbleo3awwv4ghbba4ipjqthk2nhaa
$ cid bases --prefix
0 base1
1 base2
7 base8
9 base10
f base16
b base32
c base32pad
v base32hex
t base32hexpad
h base32z
Z base58flickr
z base58btc
m base64
M base64pad
u base64url
U base64urlpad
$ cid codecs
raw
base1
base2
base8
base10
cbor
protobuf
# ...
$ cid format mAXASIOVxUFxiKImgAexk+1WFjCsjtgtavDHCEHEPTCZ1aacA -f "%b CIDv%V %h"
base64 CIDv1 sha2-256
$ cid hashes
id
sha1
sha2-256
sha2-512
dbl-sha2-256
sha3-224
sha3-256
sha3-384
sha3-512
shake-128
shake-256
keccak-224
# ...
const CIDTool = require('cid-tool')
// Then see API docs below...
CIDTool.base32(cid)
Convert the passed CID to base 32 CID version 1.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
cid | CID |String |Buffer | CID to convert. |
Type | Description |
---|---|
String | Base 32 encoded version 1 CID |
> CIDTool.base32('QmdnJHe9XKk6atRSqAq1SdCu12MMSKxSPC93EWngEDoypj')
'bafybeihfofifyyrirgqad3de7nkyldbleo3awwv4ghbba4ipjqthk2nhaa'
CIDTool.bases()
List available multibase encoding name and code pairs.
Type | Description |
---|---|
Array<{name<String>, code<String>}> | Multibase encoding name and code pairs |
> CIDTool.bases()
[ { name: 'base1', code: '0' },
{ name: 'base2', code: '1' },
{ name: 'base8', code: '7' },
{ name: 'base10', code: '9' },
{ name: 'base16', code: 'f' },
{ name: 'base32', code: 'b' },
{ name: 'base32pad', code: 'c' },
{ name: 'base32hex', code: 'v' },
{ name: 'base32hexpad', code: 't' },
{ name: 'base32z', code: 'h' },
{ name: 'base58flickr', code: 'Z' },
{ name: 'base58btc', code: 'z' },
{ name: 'base64', code: 'm' },
{ name: 'base64pad', code: 'M' },
{ name: 'base64url', code: 'u' },
{ name: 'base64urlpad', code: 'U' } ]
CIDTool.codecs()
List available CID codec name and code pairs.
Type | Description |
---|---|
Array<{name<String>, code<Number>}> | CID codec name and code pairs |
> CIDTool.codecs()
[ { name: 'raw', code: 85 },
{ name: 'base1', code: 1 },
{ name: 'base2', code: 0 },
{ name: 'base8', code: 7 },
{ name: 'base10', code: 9 },
{ name: 'cbor', code: 81 },
{ name: 'protobuf', code: 80 },
/* ... */ ]
CIDTool.format(cid, [options])
Format and convert a CID in various useful ways.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
cid | CID |String |Buffer | CID to format |
options | Object | (optional) options for formatting |
options.format | String | Format string to use, default "%s" |
options.base | String | Multibase name or code to use for output |
options.cidVersion | Number | Convert the CID to the given version if possible |
Available format specifiers:
(1) For CID version 0 the multibase must be base58btc and no prefix is used. For Cid version 1 the multibase prefix is included.
Type | Description |
---|---|
String | Formatted string |
> CIDTool.format('QmUNLLsPACCz1vLxQVkXqqLX5R1X345qqfHbsf67hvA3Nn', { format: '%b-%v-%c-%h-%L' })
'base58btc-cidv0-dag-pb-sha2-256-32'
> CIDTool.format('QmUNLLsPACCz1vLxQVkXqqLX5R1X345qqfHbsf67hvA3Nn', { cidVersion: 1 })
'zdj7WbTaiJT1fgatdet9Ei9iDB5hdCxkbVyhyh8YTUnXMiwYi'
> CIDTool.format('zdj7WksYf5DNoDhTbjNZundK13TdEYo9sNaFWYZuKBM3fNszf', { base: 'base64' })
'mAXASIOVxUFxiKImgAexk+1WFjCsjtgtavDHCEHEPTCZ1aacA'
CIDTool.hashes()
List available multihash hashing algorithm name and code pairs.
Type | Description |
---|---|
Array<{name<String>, code<Number>}> | Multihash hashing algorithm name and code pairs |
> CIDTool.hashes()
[ { name: 'id', code: 0 },
{ name: 'sha1', code: 17 },
{ name: 'sha2-256', code: 18 },
{ name: 'sha2-512', code: 19 },
{ name: 'dbl-sha2-256', code: 86 },
{ name: 'sha3-224', code: 23 },
{ name: 'sha3-256', code: 22 },
/* ... */ ]
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Copyright (c) Protocol Labs, Inc. under the MIT License. See LICENSE for details.
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