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Standardized Truncated url Format (STuF) is a url conversion format that shortens and obfuscates strings with a public encryption method.
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STuF is a url conversion format that shortens and obfuscates strings, designed for decentralized link sharing among end users.
STuF allows users to share shortened, obfuscated links directly without relying on external servers. It empowers users to moderate their own content consumption responsibly.
Install STuF in your project via npm:
npm install stuf
const { STuF } = require("stuf")
const exampleString = "https://www.thisisanexamplestring.gov/12234-49392234ab.png"
console.log(exampleString === STuF.decode(
STuF.encode(
exampleString
)))
This readme only applies to the npm javascript version of STuF. For more information, and a better overview, please refer to the project's main page.
FAQs
Standardized Truncated url Format (STuF) is a url conversion format that shortens and obfuscates strings with a public encryption method.
The npm package stuf receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, stuf popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that stuf demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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