d3coder is a developer tools chrome extension. it's a free extension and is featured in Developer Tools, it has 10,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.05 from 37 rated user, last update is 540 days ago.
This extension enables you to encode and decode selected text via the context menu. This reduces the time you spend on looking up values and gives you more time to concentrate on the important things of development. The context menu this extension enables is customizable through the options page. To get there either click on the item or go to Wrench -> Tools -> Extensions -> d3coder options. Via the popup you are able to choose between four message types: alert the result, adding a DIV-element to the bottom of the page, via console.log() or replacing the selected text on the page. You can also deactivate functions(e.g. if you don't need them and want to free the space they use). The current version has implemented the following en-/decoding functions: - Unix Timestamp - rot13 - base64 - CRC32/MD5/SHA1 hashing - bin2hex - bin2txt - HTML entity - HTML specialchars - URI encode - Quoted printables - Escapeshellarg - (PHP) Unserialize - "L33T"-speak - reverse
You could download the latest version crx file or older version files and install it.
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The only thing it's missing is an Encrypt feature that requires a password to Decrypt. All the available encode/decode options can be decoded by anyone with half a brain. ADD THIS FEATURE! GIVE ME GOOD PASSWORD PROTECTED ENCRYPTION, PLEASE!
It does the job, however, it breaks some websites (ex: listmoz.com)
It works in a lot of cases, but I've just noticed while working with quoted-printable text that it doesn't do that very well. For example, the string "=E2=80=94" should decode to "—", but this extension shows "â". Also, "=E2=80=99" should decode to "’", but it gave "â" again. It doesn't handle the "=" linebreaks correctly, either. The decoded text includes a lot of equal signs in them.