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imcrypt

v1.0.1

Published

An image encryption node-js cli

Downloads

16

Readme

Imcrypt

A CLI that encrypts and decrypts png, jpg, jpeg images to a gibberish image and provides you the key to unlock it later so that you have the complete control of your images.

GitHub package.json version  GitHub Repo stars npm

Tech-Stack

Node 

Preview

Installation

npm i -g imcrypt

Usage

imcrypt <command> [option]

or run it directly using npx

npx imcrypt <command> [option]

commands

help  #prints help info

options

  -e, --encrypt              # The image to encrypt
  -d, --decrypt              # The image to decrypt
  -c, --clear                # Clear the console Default: false
  --noClear                  # Don't clear the console Default: true
  -v, --version              # Print CLI version Default: false
  -k, --key                  # The key to use for decryption Default: false
  -i, --outputImageFileName  # The output image
  -p, --outputKeyFileName    # The output key

examples

Command

For encrypting an image myImage.png to encryptedImage.png and saving the key to key.txt

imcrypt -e myImage.png -i encryptedImageName.png -p keyFile.txt

output

 imcrypt  v0.0.1 by theninza
An image encryption node-js cli

✔ Image read successfully
✔ Output image file name is valid
✔ Output key file name is valid
✔ Image data read successfully
✔ Key generated successfully
✔ Image encrypted successfully
✔ Image saved successfully
✔ Key saved successfully

✔  Image encrypted successfully  Image encrypted successfully:
                                  Encrypted image: encryptedImageName.png
                                  Key: keyFile.txt

 Give it a star on github:  https://github.com/theninza/imcrypt

For decrypting an image encryptedImage.png with its key key.txt to decryptedImage.png

imcrypt -d encryptedImage.png -k key.txt -i decryptedImage.png

output

 imcrypt  v0.0.1 by theninza
An image encryption node-js cli

✔ Image read successfully
✔ Key read successfully
✔ Decryption successful
✔ Image saved successfully

✔  Success  Image decrypted successfully

                        Decrypted Image: decryptedImage.png

 Give it a star on github:  https://github.com/theninza/imcrypt

Limitations

While encryption and decryption is perfect on the png images. On jpg and jpeg, the operation is not perfect. Jpg and jpeg images are lossy and while encryption and decryption, a few pixels values are changed. The decrypted image is however, very similar to the original image but with a few pixels changed.