BASENC(1) User Commands BASENC(1)
NAME
basenc - Encode/decode data and print to standard output
SYNOPSIS
basenc [OPTION]... [FILE]
DESCRIPTION
basenc encode or decode FILE, or standard input, to standard output.
With no FILE, or when FILE is -, read standard input.
Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options
too.
--base64
same as 'base64' program (RFC4648 section 4)
--base64url
file- and url-safe base64 (RFC4648 section 5)
--base32
same as 'base32' program (RFC4648 section 6)
--base32hex
extended hex alphabet base32 (RFC4648 section 7)
--base16
hex encoding (RFC4648 section 8)
--base2msbf
bit string with most significant bit (msb) first
--base2lsbf
bit string with least significant bit (lsb) first
-d, --decode
decode data
-i, --ignore-garbage
when decoding, ignore non-alphabet characters
-w, --wrap=COLS
wrap encoded lines after COLS character (default 76). Use 0 to
disable line wrapping
--z85 ascii85-like encoding (ZeroMQ spec:32/Z85); when encoding, input
length must be a multiple of 4; when decoding, input length must
be a multiple of 5
--help display this help and exit
--version
output version information and exit
When decoding, the input may contain newlines in addition to the bytes
of the formal alphabet. Use --ignore-garbage to attempt to recover
from any other non-alphabet bytes in the encoded stream.
ENCODING EXAMPLES
$ printf '\376\117\202' | basenc --base64
/k+C
$ printf '\376\117\202' | basenc --base64url
_k-C
$ printf '\376\117\202' | basenc --base32
7ZHYE===
$ printf '\376\117\202' | basenc --base32hex
VP7O4===
$ printf '\376\117\202' | basenc --base16
FE4F82
$ printf '\376\117\202' | basenc --base2lsbf
011111111111001001000001
$ printf '\376\117\202' | basenc --base2msbf
111111100100111110000010
$ printf '\376\117\202\000' | basenc --z85
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AUTHOR
Written by Simon Josefsson and Assaf Gordon.
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COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc. License GPLv3+: GNU
GPL version 3 or later .
This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
SEE ALSO
Full documentation
or available locally via: info '(coreutils) basenc invocation'
GNU coreutils 9.5 August 2024 BASENC(1)