Base_EN_DE_Coder

You can encode and decode b85, a85, b64, b32, and b16 with this tool.

—– Encoding —–

Step 1: Run the program.
Step 2: Enter ‘1’.
Step 3: write your text.
Step 4: write map for encoding like: ‘b64, b32, b16, b85, r, a85’. (r: reverse, b64: Base64, a85: Ascii85)
Step 5: copy your encoded text and enter ‘q’ to exit from program.

—– Decoding —–

Step 1: Run the program.
Step 2: Enter ‘2’.
Step 3: Enter encoded text.
Step 4: Enter number of steps, for example if your encoded text twice encoded, enter 2.
Step 5: Verify that it has been decoded correctly.(if it is True write ‘y’ and if it is False write ‘n’)
Step 6: Copy your decoded text and enter ‘q’ to exit from program.

—– Decode with map —–

Step 1: Run the program.
Step 2: Enter ‘3’.
Step 3: Enter encoded text.
Step 4: Enter a map to decode your code like: b32, b16, r, b64, b85, r, a85. (r: reverse, b64: Base64, a85: Ascii85)
< Reverse the build map to made the map for decoding. >
Step 6: Copy your decoded text and enter ‘q’ to exit from program.

—– HINT —–

When you enter ‘n’ to verify the decoder, the program removes the last decoder.(If you enter None it’s True for program.)
You can enter None for number of step(s).(Default steps = 10)

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