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.
npm i -g imcryptimcrypt <command> [option]or run it directly using npx
npx imcrypt <command> [option]help #prints help info -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 keyCommand
imcrypt -e myImage.png -i encryptedImageName.png -p keyFile.txtoutput
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/imcryptimcrypt -d encryptedImage.png -k key.txt -i decryptedImage.pngoutput
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/imcryptWhile 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.
