Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: ciphercaesar
Version: 0.1.1
Summary: A Package to Cipher text
Home-page: https://github.com/ishan090/ciphercaesar
Author: Ishan Kashyap
Author-email: ishan.kashyap@sahyadrischool.org
License: MIT
Description: # ciphercaesar
        A ciphering lib for python. Uses Caesar encryption to encrypt messages. Can also cipher text from sequences.
        
        
        ## Installation
        Installing ciphercaesar via pip
        
        ### Windows:
        ```sh
        $ pip install ciphercaesar
        ```
        
        ### MacOS or Linux:
        ```sh
        $ pip3 install ciphercaesar
        ```
        
        
        ## Usage
        This is a really simple project with ease of opperation in mind. Simply import or its specific functions explicitly:
        
        ```python
        import ciphercaesar
        ```
        or
        ```python
        from ciphercaesar import encrypt, decrypt
        ```
        and that is it (just like most of the other packages). Now you will be able to access its 2 functions: encrypt and decrypt.
        
        ### Example with a String
        Both of these functions take in 3 params, the *last one being optional*.
        
        An example use could be
        ```python
        from ciphercaesar import encrypt, decrypt
        
        print("Encrypting 'Hello World!':", encrypt("Hello World!", 5))
        ```
        
        And by executing this piece of code, you would get the following output
        ```
        Encrypting 'Hello World!': Mjqqt btwqi!
        ```
        
        ### Example with an Interable
        
        You could also use both of these functions on *interables* by using the 3rd param
        
        ```python
        print(decrypt(["Mjqqt", "btwqi!"], 5, multi=True))
        ```
        Now the first param, **text** is a list and the 3rd param is set to True. This set of params would now return a list of strings, instead of a single string.
        
        This I found, was quite useful in decrypting and encrypting a table row by row. And the output of the code is shown below
        
        ```
        ['Hello', 'World!']
        ```
        
        
        ## Note
        Note that this is this project's alpha release and one may encounter some bugs, if any bugs are found, please report them.
        As this encryption algorithm is quite simple, it is recommended that it shouldn't be used for anything more than a little fun and to represent better encryption just for a mild presentation
        
Keywords: cipher,monoalphabetic,caesar
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 3 - Alpha
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Build Tools
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
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