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Encrypter and Decrypter of all types of human-readable file formats and much more Using Python

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SecuriPy

SecuriPy is a Python library that provides a set of functions for encrypting and decrypting human-readable file formats into undefined non-readable files. It offers a simple yet powerful way to protect sensitive information from unauthorized access.

Installation

To use SecuriPy, you will need Python 3.x installed on your system. You can install SecuriPy using pip, the Python package installer, by executing the following command:

pip install SecuriPy

Usage

Import the SecuriPy module in your Python script to access the functions:

from SecuriPy import Text, Image, File

OR

from SecuriPy import *

## Security Considerations

- Use a strong and unique `secret_key` for each encryption operation to enhance security. Avoid using easily guessable or common phrases.
- Always encrypt sensitive information before storing or transmitting it. SecuriPy is a tool for obfuscating the data but does not provide additional security measures for data storage or transmission.

## Contributing

Contributions to SecuriPy are welcome! If you find any issues or have suggestions for improvement, please create a GitHub issue or submit a pull request.

## License

SecuriPy is released under the [MIT License](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT). See the [LICENSE](https://github.com/Anupam1707/SecuriPy/blob/main/LICENSE) file for more details.

## Contact

If you have any questions, suggestions, or feedback, you can reach out to the project maintainers at [programmer.tiak@gmail.com](mailto:programmer.tiak@gmail.com).

Happy encrypting with SecuriPy!

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