A node based command line coding tool
Sniff the encoding from a HTML byte stream
Implementation of the HTML encoding sniffer algo, with stream support
Convert encodings, uses iconv-lite
Bridging the gap between buffers and typed arrays
Contains parsers and serializers for ASN.1 (currently BER only)
Polyfill for the Encoding Living Standard's API.
TextEncoder and TextDecoder APIs from Encoding Standard APIs in a universal package
Fast polyfill for TextEncoder and TextDecoder, only supports utf-8
Detects if a file is binary in Node.js. Similar to Perl's -B.
Convert character encodings in pure javascript.
URL utils for humans
Higher-level content negotiation
Runtime-agnostic library for encoding and decoding data
Convert and detect character encoding in JavaScript
character encoding utilities
Character encoding detector
Smart contracts for Universal Router
Everything you need to handle HTTP message body content-encoding
Solidity coder for non-standard (tight) packing.
Text Decoder
mdast utility to parse markdown
Postgres bytea parser
QRCode / 2d Barcode api with both server side and client side support using canvas
Encodes files using any command output for other file output plugins.
Command line tool for encoding, building and deploying demo packages.
FileInfo detects file encodings and MIME types using the wonderful Unix `file` command.
A Ruby command line utility for discovering file encoding
Command line tool for reading and writing encoded or encrypted Rails cookies
Ciphr is a CLI tool for performing and composing encoding, decoding, encryption, decryption, hashing, and other various operations on streams of data. It takes provided data, file data, or data from stdin, and executes a pipeline of functions on the data stream, writing the resulting data to stdout. It was designed primarily for use in the information security domain, mostly for quick or casual data manipulation for forensics, penetration testing, or capture-the-flag events; it likely could have other unforseen uses, but should be presumed to be an experimental toy as no effort was made to make included cryptographic functions robust against attacks (timing attacks, etc), and it is recommended not to use any included functions in any on-line security mechanisms.
Command line url-encode/decode helper. The simplest way to URL encode / decode from STDIN.
Retrieve passwords from your 1Password OpVault-encoded vault via the command line
Visualizes encodings in the terminal. Supports UTF-8, UTF-16LE, UTF-16BE, UTF-32LE, UTF-32BE, US-ASCII, ASCII-8BIT, and most of Rubies single-byte encodings. Comes as CLI command and as Ruby Kernel method.
CharsetMove is a simple, Ruby based, copyfree licensed command line utility for changing the encodings used for filenames.
A command line tool to slice and dice JSON-encoded data as simple a structured text format
Command line utility that can split files into chunks, join them together. All is done in binary mode making it encoding independent.
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