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    sttr

    sttr

    Cross-platform, cli app to perform various operations on string

    sttr is command-line software that allows you to quickly run various transformation operations on the string.
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    CyoEncode

    Base64, Base32, Base16, and Base85 encoding/decoding functions in C

    Provides C functions for encoding binary data into a printable representation using Base64, Base32, Base16 (hex), or Base85/Ascii85 character sets, plus equivalent functions for the decoding of such encoded data back into its binary form.
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    ASCII85-Tools

    ASCII85-Tools

    Convert between binary data and ASCII base-85 encoded text

    This package consists of two command-line utilities and an accompanying Perl module that let you convert between binary data and ASCII base-85 encoded text as specified by Adobe in the PostScript Language Reference. There is also a C version available; please see the C/ directory in the Files section.
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    MPPerl::Convert::ASCII85

    MPPerl::Convert::ASCII85

    Convert to/from ASCII base-85 encoded text

    ...There is also a non‐standard mode that encodes a group of four consecutive ASCII SPACE characters as a single ‘y’ character, and omits the ‘~>’ EOD marker. Please note that this module is written in pure Perl, and is as such very slow. A better alternative is to use the MPPerl::Convert::ASCII85::XS module, in which the most time-critical code has been written in C. It can be found at https://sourceforge.net/projects/mpperl-convert-ascii85-xs/.
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    MPPerl::Convert::ASCII85::XS

    MPPerl::Convert::ASCII85::XS

    Convert to/from ASCII base-85 encoded text

    This module provides functions for conversion between binary data and ASCII base-85 encoded text as described by Adobe in the PostScript Language Reference. There is also a non‐standard mode that encodes a group of four consecutive ASCII SPACE characters as a single ‘y’ character, and omits the ‘~>’ EOD marker.
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    pyascii85 is a Python extension written in C, that provides Ascii85 data encodings, also known as Base85. It can encode and decode files or text buffers, and is useful for encoding data to be used within PostScript and PDF files, such as raw RGB images.
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    Base85x-java

    Implementation of the base85x encoding in Java.

    As you may have guessed, Base85x-java is an implementation of the base85x encoding scheme in Java. Base85x is a way to store binary data within XML files. It is a new version of ASCII85/Base85 but uses an alphabet without the characters [!”#&’<=>\]. Thus no escaping is required. Base85 in general stores 4 bytes of binary input data in 5 printable characters. I.e. there is a 25 % overhead. Base85x-java is licensed under the MIT license.
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