Encrypt you .py or .pyw files to unreadable code
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# FileEncryption
## Usage
In the following paragraphs, I am going to describe how you can get and use FileEncryption for your own projects.
### Getting it
To download FileEncryption, either fork this github repo or simply use Pypi via pip. `sh $ pip install FileEncryption `
### Using
`Python from FileEncryption import Encryptor `
### Initialize the Encryptor Class
`Python encryptor = Encryptor() # Saving the instance in the encryptor variable ` ### Encrypt the Input File
`Python encryptor.encrypt(path="input.py", ouput_path="output.py") `
#### INPUT
`Python import random print(random.randint(10, 20)) `
#### OUTPUT `Python from base64 import b64decode as jbwptnorqx from cryptography.fernet import Fernet as wuktjjutaj eoqszeurnl = b'4lc8q5lMAKWlgswSwTHCircF2VWquMEGQP4B4aJHqbk=' bvpbxsamrw = wuktjjutaj(eoqszeurnl) exec(bvpbxsamrw.decrypt(jbwptnorqx(b'Z0FBQUFBQmR0c2I1emNHMTZwTllnNnJHRjR3LW9CUVBXM2k3d2RsN2Q3czRqUEI4UGV5eFpVMWZRQUluVGo5OVZkVjRteHc1dGFqMFRxZDFxa0lNZ2tMa1ZVOUVrRmtrNHZMNWlGQjl0NGQyS3Y1VjNOWGllR2lkNVFRTFEtRC1lZGZ0RFJHOWcxbkY='))) `
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