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Ruby Enc

Author: Patrick Hof courts@offensivethinking.org
License: CC0 1.0 Universal License

Download: git clone git@github.com:courts/enc.git
YARD docs: http://courts.github.com/enc

Two modules implementing commonly used string encoders and decoders for various occasions. Their intended primary use is to include them in your scripts. Basic command line clients are included.

Command Line Usage

There is a basic command line client in the /bin directory. Usage:

enc-cli <encoder> [params] <string from stdin>
enc-cli -d <decoder> [params] <string from stdin>

See enc-cli -h for more information.

Examples

enc-cli Std::url <<< 'http://www.example.com?aa=bb&cc=dd'
http%3A%2F%2Fwww.example.com%3Faa%3Dbb%26cc%3Ddd%0A

enc-cli Std::url true <<< 'http://www.example.com?aa=bb&cc=dd'
%68%74%74%70%3A%2F%2F%77%77%77%2E%65%78%61%6D%70%6C%65%2E%63%6F%6D%3F%61%61%3D%62%62%26%63%63%3D%64%64%0A

enc-cli -d Std::url <<< 'http%3A%2F%2Fwww.example.com%3Faa%3Dbb%26cc%3Ddd'
http://www.example.com?aa=bb&cc=dd

Be aware of the trailing newline in the encoding example, which also gets encoded. To get rid of it, use the -n option.

RubyGems

A gemspec file is included, so you can build and install Enc as a gem with:

gem build Enc.gemspec
gem install Enc-x.x.x.gem

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