Encrypt your files using your own password
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Installation guide and full documentation is here
In World War II, US Marine specially recruited a lots of bilingual Navajo speakers to serve in their standard communications units in the Pacific Theater. These Navajo transmitted tactical messages over military telephone or radio communications nets using formal or informally developed codes built upon their native languages. So Japanese is so freaked out to decrypt it. These people, we call them — Wind Talker.
windtalker is a utility extension built on top of cryptography can encrypt your files using symmetric ciphers. If you use good secret key and ensure the safety of the key, mostly it is very safe.
Prerequisite: cryptography
Using windtalker is so simple!
Here’s a basic example
encrypt:
>>> from windtalker import WindTalker
>>> windtalker = WindTalker()
>>> windtalker.set_secret_key()
Please enter your secret key (case sensitive): <your secret key>
>>> windtalker.encrypt_file(r"C:\mySecretFile.txt")
# generate a file "C:\mySecretFile.windtalker"
decrypt:
>>> windtalker.decrypt_file(r"C:\mySecretFile.windtalker", r"C:\output.txt")
So if you need to work with multiple files, just make a zip archive file, and then encrypt it with windtalker.
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windtalker is an open source project by Sanhe Hu
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