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    Terminal File Encrypter

    Command Line File Encrypter / Decrypter, Using AES256-CBC Cryptography

    Command Line File Encrypter / Decrypter, Using AES256-CBC Cryptography Python 3.x Or Higher Required Requires To Be Installed - Open CMD / Terminal window, navigate to folder with the encrypter files. Type "pip3 install Setup.py" without quotes. Read Syntax (Readme).txt file for instructions on use. To Uninstall - Open CMD / Terminal window, first type "pip3 list" without quotes. You Should See Terminal File Encrypter listed. Please Note pip3 may list the name differently for example it may have underscores, etc in the name. If so to uninstall you will need to type in the way it shows in the list. ...
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    PyCryptImg

    CLI image text encryption using python

    Simple python program to encrypt up to 255 character text into .png or .bmp images. VIEW the README for further instructions as well as image specifications. Used pyinstaller to compile into an .exe ---Feedback is welcome ---
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    MathX

    MathX

    Fixed-length Arithmetic-types library

    ...To this moment, only signed-integer and unsigned-integer are completed for little-endain architecture. Any compiler that support c++03 or c++11 can successfully compile MathX. Refer to README for more information.
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