Enchantrix is a Go-based encryption library designed to provide a secure and easy-to-use framework for handling sensitive data in Web3 applications. It will feature Poly-ChaCha stream proxying and a custom .trix file format for encrypted data.
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- Minimum Go version: 1.25
- This repository includes a
go.workto streamline development across tools. Use standard Go commands; no special steps are required.
This project follows a strict Test-Driven Development (TDD) methodology. All new functionality must be accompanied by a comprehensive suite of tests.
To get started with Enchantrix, you'll need to have Go installed. You can then run the tests using the following command:
go test ./...Enchantrix includes a command-line tool called trix for encoding and decoding files using the .trix format.
You can install the trix tool using go install:
go install github.com/Snider/Enchantrix/cmd/trix@latestThe trix tool can read from a file using the --input flag or from stdin if the flag is omitted.
To encode a file, use the encode subcommand, followed by any sigils you want to apply:
trix encode --output <output-file> --magic <magic-number> [sigil1] [sigil2]...--input: The path to the input file (optional, reads from stdin if omitted).--output: The path to the output.trixfile.--magic: A 4-byte magic number to identify the file type.[sigil...]: A space-separated list of sigils to apply to the data.
Example:
echo "Hello, Trix!" | trix encode --output test.trix --magic TRIX base64To decode a .trix file, use the decode subcommand:
trix decode --output <output-file> --magic <magic-number> [sigil1] [sigil2]...--input: The path to the input.trixfile (optional, reads from stdin if omitted).--output: The path to the decoded output file.--magic: The 4-byte magic number used during encoding.[sigil...]: A space-separated list of sigils to apply for unpacking.
Example:
trix decode --input test.trix --output test.txt --magic TRIX base64To hash data, use the hash subcommand, followed by the desired algorithm:
trix hash [algorithm]--input: The path to the input file (optional, reads from stdin if omitted).[algorithm]: The hashing algorithm to use (e.g.,sha256).
Example:
echo "Hello, Trix!" | trix hash sha256You can also apply any sigil directly as a subcommand:
trix [sigil]--input: The path to the input file or a string (optional, reads from stdin if omitted).
Example:
echo "Hello, Trix!" | trix hexThis repository includes a basic GoReleaser configuration at .goreleaser.yml.
- Snapshot release (local, no publish):
goreleaser release --snapshot --clean- Regular release (expects CI and Git tag):
goreleaser release --cleanArtifacts are produced under ./dist/.