Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: zanza
Version: 0.1.0
Summary: Dead-simple string obfuscation library
Home-page: UNKNOWN
Author: fogasl
License: BSD-3-Clause
Description: # Zanza
        
        Dead-simple string obfuscation algorithm.
        
        Obfuscation works by identifying the Unicode code points (character codes) of
        each character in the input string. The return value is a *list*, in which the
        first element is also a list containing the first character's code point digits.
        The rest of the elements are the code point delta values, where each element is
        compared to the previous one.
        
        As the project supports **Python 3.0 and up**, all Unicode strings should work.
        
        ## Installation
        
        To install as a **project-dependency**, execute the following command in the
        project's directory:
        
            pip install zanza
        
        To use as a standalone **command-line utility**, add the `--user` flag to the
        previous command:
        
            pip install --user zanza
        
        ## Usage
        
        This package contains scripts for both string _obfuscation_ (`zanza`) and
        _deobfuscation_ (`dezanza`)
        
        ### Obfuscation
        
        ```python
        >>> from zanza import zanza
        
        >>> zanza("I am awesome!")
        [[7, 3], -41, 65, 12, -77, 65, 22, -18, 14, -4, -2, -8, -68]
        
        >>> zanza("Emojis will work, too: 💪")
        [[6, 9], 40, 2, -5, -1, 10, -83, 87, -14, 3, 0, -76, 87, -8, 3, -7, -63, -12, 84, -5, 0, -53, -26, 65501]
        
        >>> zanza("""Another
        ... fancy
        ... stuff""")
        [[6, 5], 45, 1, 5, -12, -3, 13, -104, 92, -5, 13, -11, 22, -111, 105, 1, 1, -15, 0]
        ```
        
        ### Deobfuscation
        
        ```python
        >>> from dezanza import dezanza
        
        >>> dezanza([[8, 3], 18, -2, 15, -13, 15, -84, 83, 1, -2, -9, 5, -7, -71, 82, -13, 17, -17, -4, 11, -7, -1])
        'Secret string revealed'
        
        >>> dezanza([[7, 8], 33, -101, 98, 3, -1, -7, -2, 13, -104, 101, -13, 4, 15, -2, -16, -2, 19, -15, -1])
        'No\nlonger\nobfuscated'
        ```
        
        ## License
        
        [BSD-3-Clause](https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause)
        
Keywords: simple string obfuscation
Platform: UNKNOWN
Requires-Python: >3
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