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atob

v2.1.2

Published

atob for Node.JS and Linux / Mac / Windows CLI (it's a one-liner)

Downloads

65,584,440

Readme

atob

| atob | btoa | unibabel.js | Sponsored by ppl

Uses Buffer to emulate the exact functionality of the browser's atob.

Note: Unicode may be handled incorrectly (like the browser).

It turns base64-encoded ascii data back to binary.

(function () {
  "use strict";

  var atob = require('atob');
  var b64 = "SGVsbG8sIFdvcmxkIQ==";
  var bin = atob(b64);

  console.log(bin); // "Hello, World!"
}());

Need Unicode and Binary Support in the Browser?

Check out unibabel.js

Changelog

  • v2.1.0 address a few issues and PRs, update URLs
  • v2.0.0 provide browser version for ios web workers
  • v1.2.0 provide (empty) browser version
  • v1.1.3 add MIT license
  • v1.1.2 node only

LICENSE

Code copyright 2012-2018 AJ ONeal

Dual-licensed MIT and Apache-2.0

Docs copyright 2012-2018 AJ ONeal

Docs released under Creative Commons.