#string #encryption #characters #nucleotide #pair #vice #phrases

nucleociph

A library for encoding phrases into nucleotide characters, and vice versa

2 stable releases

1.0.1 Aug 4, 2023
1.0.0 Aug 1, 2023

#851 in Cryptography

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MIT license

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Nucleociph

nucleociph is a simple library for encoding and decoding strings into and from a DNA-based cipher.

Overview

In this library, each character in a string is treated as a sequence of 8 bits. These bits are grouped into pairs and encoded as 'A', 'T', 'G', or 'C'. 'A' represents the bit pair "00", 'T' represents "01", 'C' represents "10", and 'G' represents "11".

You can use this library to:

  1. Encode a string into a DNA-based cipher.
  2. Decode a DNA-based cipher back into a string.

Usage

Add nucleociph to your Cargo.toml:

[dependencies]
nucleociph = "1.0.1"

Examples

use nucleociph::{decode, encode};

let phrase: String = "Hello World!".to_string();
let cipher: String = encode(phrase.clone());

assert_eq!(phrase, decode(cipher));

License

nucleociph is distributed under the terms of the MIT license.


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A library for encoding phrases into nucleotide characters, and vice versa.

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