Caesar Cipher in the command line made in Python.
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Caesar Cipher in the command line made in Python.
This repository offers a Python implementation of the Caesar Cipher algorithm, allowing users to encrypt and decrypt messages by shifting letters in the alphabet. With customizable shift values, it provides a straightforward solution for basic encryption needs.
This Python code implements a Caesar Cipher, which is a simple encryption technique. It works by shifting each letter in a message by a certain number of positions down the alphabet.
The main purpose of the project is to practice testing using Jest.
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Welcome to the Caesar Cipher Encryptor/Decryptor! This Python program allows you to encrypt or decrypt messages using the Caesar Cipher algorithm.
This repository contains Cryptography programs in the Python programming language.
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