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AES-256 CBC file encryption library with support for individual files and directory batch operations.

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brachinus

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AES-256 CBC file encryption library with support for individual files and directory batch operations.

Supports single-file and directory batch operations + command-line usage

Brachinus is a simple, secure, and feature-rich AES-256 encryption library for Python.
It supports password-based key derivation, random binary keys, file/directory encryption, and includes a built-in CLI interface.


Features

  • AES-256 encryption (CBC mode)
  • PBKDF2 key derivation (100k iterations)
  • Automatic IV generation
  • Salt + IV metadata stored in output file
  • File and directory encryption/decryption
  • Optional extension filtering
  • Key saving/loading utilities
  • Built-in command-line interface (CLI)

Installation

Install:

pip install brachinus

Or install from source:

git clone https://github.com/JuanBindez/brachinus
cd brachinus
pip install .

Usage (Python API)

Encrypt a file with a password

from brachinus import encrypt_file_with_password

encrypt_file_with_password("example.txt", "mypassword")

Creates:

example.txt.enc

Decrypt a file

from brachinus import decrypt_file_with_password

decrypt_file_with_password("example.txt.enc", "mypassword")

Using the AES256 Class Directly

With a password

from brachinus import AES256

aes = AES256(password="mypassword")
aes.encrypt_file("data.pdf")
aes.decrypt_file("data.pdf.enc")

With a random binary key

aes = AES256()  # generates a new random key
print(aes.key)

Key save/load

aes.save_key("aes.key")
loaded = AES256.load_from_keyfile("aes.key")

Directory Encryption

Encrypt all files

aes.encrypt_directory("myfolder")

Produces:

myfolder_encrypted/

Encrypt only specific extensions

aes.encrypt_directory("photos", extensions=[".jpg", ".png"])

Directory Decryption

aes.decrypt_directory("myfolder_encrypted")

Creates:

myfolder_encrypted_decrypted/

Key Information

info = aes.get_key_info()
print(info)

Example:

{
    "key": "...",
    "key_hex": "a4f5...",
    "salt": "...",
    "salt_hex": "d2ab...",
    "key_type": "password-derived"
}

Internal Encrypted File Format

[4 bytes salt_length] [salt (if present)] [16-byte IV] [encrypted_data]
  • Salt only stored for password-derived keys
  • IV always present
  • Ensures reproducible decryption

Command Line Interface (CLI)

Brachinus includes a terminal command: brachinus

After installation you can run:

brachinus -h

CLI Commands

Encrypt a file

brachinus -ef input.txt

Decrypt a file

brachinus -df input.txt.enc

Encrypt a directory

brachinus -ed myfolder

Decrypt a directory

brachinus -dd myfolder_encrypted

Use a keyfile instead of password

brachinus -ef document.pdf --keyfile aes.key

Security Notes

⚠️ Use strong passwords
⚠️ Never reuse password + salt manually
⚠️ Keep .key files secure
⚠️ Lost passwords or keys cannot be recovered


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