Represent binary data as I Ching hexagrams
Encode a URL to a percent-encoded form, excluding already-encoded sequences
micromark utility to encode dangerous html characters
Fastest HTML entities encode/decode library.
URL utilities for markdown-it
Small package to encode or decode IP addresses from buffers to strings.
Optimise inline SVG with PostCSS.
A stricter URI encode adhering to RFC 3986
Encode and decode base64 encoded strings
Visual encoding transforms for Vega dataflows.
Encode and decode quoted-printable strings according to rfc2045
Codecs for numbers of different sizes and endianness
Turn a string into an ArrayBuffer by using the UTF8 encoding.
Encodes a registry URL. Memoized.
Percent-encode characters in strings matching a regular expression
micromark utility with a couple of typescript types
encode-url rewrite in TypeScript
Encode/decode base64 data into ArrayBuffers
Entity parser for XML, HTML, External entites with security and NCR control
High-performance Base64 encoder and decoder
A simple Base32 encode / decode function for JavaScript supports UTF-8 encoding.
A collection of utilities for better-auth
XRP Ledger binary codec
Codecs for strings of different sizes and encodings
Encodes plain text as sequences of trigrams or hexagrams.
If you were to be an onmyoji (an yin-yang exorcist), this gem would help your work. This gem provides the functions that encodes/decodes Base64 written in hexagrams, the figures used in I Ching. The API is compatible with the Base64 library in the Ruby Standard Library, so it is very easy to make your application more yin-yang-ful.