Balue is a Python package that implements a multi-layered encryption algorithm for educational purposes. It combines substitution, permutation, and XOR encryption techniques to provide a basic encryption and decryption functionality.
- Substitution Cipher: Shifts each byte of the plaintext based on a key.
- Permutation Cipher: Shuffles the bytes of the text.
- XOR Cipher: XORs the shuffled bytes with the key.
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Install Poetry if not already installed:
curl -sSL https://install.python-poetry.org | python3 - -
Clone the repository:
git clone git@github.com:aliezzahn/balue.git cd balue -
Install the dependencies:
poetry install
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Clone the repository:
git clone git@github.com:aliezzahn/balue.git cd balue -
Install the dependencies using
pip:pip install -r requirements.txt
Here's how you can use the ComplexEncryptor class to encrypt and decrypt a message.
- Create an encryptor instance with a secret key.
- Encrypt a plaintext message.
- Decrypt the ciphertext to get back the original message.
from balue.encryptor import ComplexEncryptor
# Initialize the encryptor with a secret key
key = "super_secret_key"
encryptor = ComplexEncryptor(key)
# Define the plaintext to be encrypted
plaintext = "This is a very secret message!"
# Encrypt the plaintext
encrypted = encryptor.encrypt(plaintext)
print("Encrypted:", encrypted)
# Decrypt the ciphertext
decrypted = encryptor.decrypt(encrypted['ciphertext'], encrypted['indices'])
print("Decrypted:", decrypted)To test the encryption and decryption process, you can run the provided test script.
python tests/test_encryptor.pybalue/
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├── README.md
├── balue/
│ ├── __init__.py
│ └── encryptor.py
└── tests/
└── test_encryptor.py
├── pyproject.toml
This package is intended for educational purposes and should not be used for securing sensitive data in production environments. For real-world applications, rely on well-established cryptographic libraries and algorithms such as AES, RSA, and others provided by libraries like cryptography, PyCrypto, or PyCryptodome.
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.
We'd like to thank the following contributors:
Contributions are welcome! Please open an issue or submit a pull request on GitHub.
- Inspired by classical encryption techniques and the need to understand basic cryptographic principles.