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Basic c modules for NodeJS with crc32c (castagnoli) implementation for Linux.
This module is not meant for secure hashing but really for something like ETags or anything that is easier to compare using a hash than the full string.
##Building
node-gyp configure build
or
npm install crc32c
##Usage
var crc32c = require('crc32-c');
var toHash = "HELLOWORLD";
console.log(crc32c.compute(toHash).toString(16));
##License
The plugin is under MIT license, please see the LICENSE file provided with the module.
FAQs
CRC32C C implementation for Linux. Supports strings, String Objects and Buffers!
We found that crc32c 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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