data-encoding

Efficient and customizable data-encoding functions in Rust

Latest version: 2.9.0 registry icon
Maintenance score
40
Safety score
100
Popularity score
73
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Data-encoding

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This repository provides the following Rust crates for data-encoding:

  • The data-encoding library provides common and custom encodings, like hexadecimal, base32, and base64. See the documentation for more information.
  • The data-encoding-macro library provides compile-time facilities. See the documentation for more information.
  • The data-encoding-bin binary is a command-line tool to define and use encodings. See the binary for more information.
  • The website provides a playground to define and use encodings.