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redacted-cli
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A TypeScript-based CLI to redacting classified documents
For more details, see the redacted-ts
library.
$ npm install -g redacted-cli
$ redacted -V
$ redacted --help
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| _ \ ___ __| | __ _ ___| |_ ___ __| |
| |_) / _ \/ _` |/ _` |/ __| __/ _ \/ _` |
| _ < __/ (_| | (_| | (__| || __/ (_| |
|_| \_\___|\__,_|\__,_|\___|\__\___|\__,_|
Usage: redacted [options]
A TypeScript-based CLI to redacting classified documents
Options:
-V, --version output the version number
-b, --both add to use both dictionary and tag
-d, --dictionary <value> the optional path to the dictionary of words to redact
-H, --hash <value> the hash engine for the round function (default "sha-256")
-i, --input <value> the path to the document to be redacted
-k, --key <value> the optional key for the FPE scheme (leave it empty to use default)
-o, --output <value> the name of the output file
-r, --rounds <value> the number of rounds for the Feistel cipher (default 10)
-t, --tag <value> the optional tag that prefixes words to redact (default "~")
-x, --expand add to expand a redacted document
-h, --help display help for command
eg.
$ redacted -i myInputFile.txt -o myRedactedFile.txt -d myDictionary.txt -b
$ redacted -x -i myRedactedFile.txt -o myExpandedResult.txt -d myDictionary.txt -b
NB: The dictionary file must consist of space-separated words.
The use of the redacted
libraries and executables are subject to fees for commercial purpose and to the respect of the BSD-2-Clause-Patent license.
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Redacting classified documents CLI
We found that redacted-cli demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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