A library to create base92 encoded strings
Project description
A little library for encoding byte-strings into strings easily typeable on a standard US 101-key keyboard, with strictly better information density than base64 or base85 encodings.
USAGE
Fire up your favorite python:
>>> import base92 >>> base92.decode(base92.encode('hello world')) 'hello world' >>> base92.encode('\x61\xf2\x05\x99\x42') 'DJ8gER!'
We use doctests, so running the tests is as easy as executing the base92.py library file with your python.
MISC
This library has not been tested with python3.
There is more information available at <https://github.com/thenoviceoof/base92>
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