You can encode and decode b85, a85, b64, b32, and b16 with this tool.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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)
- Step 5: Copy your decoded text and enter 'q' to exit from program.
Reverse the build map to made the map for decoding.
- 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)