If you were to be an onmyoji (an yin-yang exorcist), this gem would help your work.
This gem provides the functions that encodes/decodes Base64 written in hexagrams, the figures used in I Ching. The API is compatible with the Base64 library in the Ruby Standard Library, so it is very easy to make your application more yin-yang-ful.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'acme-base64_hexagrams'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install acme-base64_hexagrams
p Acme::Base64Hexagrams.encode64("きつねかわいい!!") #=> "䷋䷋䷙䷻䷋䷋䷙䷸䷋䷋䷙䷜䷋䷋䷙䷵䷋䷋䷥䷒䷋䷋䷙䷈䷋䷋䷙䷈䷏䷏䷷䷪䷏䷏䷷䷪\n"
p Acme::Base64Hexagrams.decode64("䷋䷋䷙䷻䷋䷋䷙䷸䷋䷋䷙䷜䷋䷋䷙䷵䷋䷋䷥䷒䷋䷋䷙䷈䷋䷋䷙䷈䷏䷏䷷䷪䷏䷏䷷䷪\n").force_encoding("utf-8") #=> "きつねかわいい!!"
p Acme::Base64Hexagrams.strict_encode64("きつねかわいい!!") #=> "䷋䷋䷙䷻䷋䷋䷙䷸䷋䷋䷙䷜䷋䷋䷙䷵䷋䷋䷥䷒䷋䷋䷙䷈䷋䷋䷙䷈䷏䷏䷷䷪䷏䷏䷷䷪"
p Acme::Base64Hexagrams.strict_decode64("䷋䷋䷙䷻䷋䷋䷙䷸䷋䷋䷙䷜䷋䷋䷙䷵䷋䷋䷥䷒䷋䷋䷙䷈䷋䷋䷙䷈䷏䷏䷷䷪䷏䷏䷷䷪").force_encoding("utf-8") #=> "きつねかわいい!!"
- Fork it ( https://github.com/nullkal/acme-base64_hexagrams/fork )
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create a new Pull Request