A simple encryption module meant for running in the command line, and from python
Project description
This is a simple, and fairly insecure Encryption module for python
Meant to be perfect for things like chat messages…
To use simply type this command once installed
$ Encry.py --help
- Note:
this command may change (see changelog)
You can use this as a normal command
$ Encry.py -e test -d
this means encrypt(-e) the message(test) with the default key(-d) you can get a randomly generated key with -r
to decrypt your previous message do:
$ Encry.py --entry 1 -d
this means look for entry(1) in output.txt and decrypt it(-d)
You can also use this as a python module
simply type:
>>>import Encry
that’s it!
better documentation coming soon!
Changelog:
-1.1.1: Added a changelog
-1.1.2: improved the documentation
-1.1.2.1: Removed the annoying formating on the README file
-1.1.3: Added some backdoor stuff to get ready for 1.2
-1.2: Added Joshification
-1.2.1: Fixed Joshification
-1.3: Added functionality to the –settings command
Patch Notes For Current Release:
The –settings command actually changes settings!
For now there are 3 of the settings you can change(see below)
Fixed a bunch of minor bugs
You can now install user made settings files from anywhere! (--settings -i)
Moved the -J command to --setup for sense-making purposes
Using --settings by itself will now display a sample file for you to edit
Added propper documentation
Change settings in the command line!
$ Encry.py --settings (setting) (variable)
For now there are 3 variables:
enigmafy - will change the encryption process (true or false)
debug - turns on/off debug mode (true/false)
out - the output file, you can insert a path here to put the file wherever you want!
Please, If you have any bug reports, and/or ideas, Please email me:
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