A library to create base92 encoded strings
Project description
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base92
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A little library for encoding byte-strings into strings easily
typeable on a standard US 101-key keyboard, with strictly better
information density than base64 or base85 encodings.
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USAGE
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Fire up your favorite python::
>>> import base92
>>> base92.decode(base92.encode('hello world'))
'hello world'
>>> base92.encode('\x61\xf2\x05\x99\x42')
'DJ8gER!'
We use doctests, so running the tests is as easy as executing the
base92.py library file with your python.
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MISC
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This library has not been tested with python3.
There is more information available at
<https://github.com/thenoviceoof/base92>
base92
======
A little library for encoding byte-strings into strings easily
typeable on a standard US 101-key keyboard, with strictly better
information density than base64 or base85 encodings.
-----
USAGE
-----
Fire up your favorite python::
>>> import base92
>>> base92.decode(base92.encode('hello world'))
'hello world'
>>> base92.encode('\x61\xf2\x05\x99\x42')
'DJ8gER!'
We use doctests, so running the tests is as easy as executing the
base92.py library file with your python.
----
MISC
----
This library has not been tested with python3.
There is more information available at
<https://github.com/thenoviceoof/base92>
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