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#1983 in Cryptography
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AESus πβοΈπΉ
Because your secrets deserve more than earthly protection.
π§Ώ What is This?
AESus is a lean, word-based AES-256 encryption tool written in Rust, with just a hint of divine mischief. It turns memorable passphrases into strong encryption keys, helping you lock up your messages and files without resorting to arcane keyfiles or 32-character gibberish.
Itβs built for privacy nerds, terminal romantics, and anyone who prefers encryption with a little style.
π AESus Web App (Lite Version)
Want to encrypt messages in style, right from your browser?
π aesus.vercel.app
β οΈ Note: The web version uses simplified encryption (AES-256-CBC with SHA-256 derived key). For stronger, authenticated encryption (AES-256-GCM + PBKDF2 + salt + nonce), use the Rust CLI version.
Perfect for casual message locking or secret note passing. Not recommended for storing the nuclear codes.
β¨ Features
- π Memorable passphrases β PBKDF2-HMAC-SHA256 β AES-256-GCM key
- π AES-256-GCM with random salt + nonce, versioned output
- π File encryption/decryption with optional
--outoverride - π§ͺ Message encryption with embedded salt + nonce (prints hex blob)
- π² Diceware-style passphrase generator
- βοΈ Clean and modern CLI built with
clap - π¦ Fast, safe, zero-bullshit Rust implementation
π¦ Installation
Install locally from source:
cargo install --path .
π‘ Or globally (once published):
cargo install aesus
π Examples
Encrypt a message:
aesus encrypt "Confess nothing" --key scythe-raven-lemon-halo
Returns an encrypted hex blob (salt + nonce + ciphertext), ready to share or stash.
Decrypt a hex blob:
aesus decrypt --hex 01abcd... --key scythe-raven-lemon-halo
Encrypt a file:
aesus encrypt --file secret.txt --key pancake-prophet-echo-oxide
Creates: secret.txt.aesus
Or use --out to choose your own destiny:
aesus encrypt --file secret.txt --key ... --out recipe.sealed
Decrypt a file:
aesus decrypt --file secret.txt.aesus --key pancake-prophet-echo-oxide
Or save the result under any name:
aesus decrypt --file recipe.sealed --key ... --out final-form.txt
Generate a passphrase:
aesus generate --words 6
Output:
quest-ember-black-icicle-neon-crane
Memorable, weird, and more secure than hunter2.
π Roadmap
- AES-GCM encryption with versioned format
-
--outflag for flexible output paths - Per-file random salt and nonce
- Diceware-style passphrase generator
- Config and vault-like features
- Cross-platform builds β Windows deserves privacy too, apparently
- GUI enhancements & WebAuthn/biometrics (maybe)
- Whispered Latin chants on success β a joke... unless?
π Disclaimer
AESus is not divine.
It wonβt recover your passphrase or stop you from encrypting your taxes as pancake.jeff.
Use responsibly. Backup your data. Donβt test encryption tools with your only copy of anything, unless you like pain.
π©Έ License
MIT. Free as in freedom, and as in βfree to use for your cursed backup rituals.β
π³οΈ Contact
Made by Andrew Garcia Open to feedback, PRs, bug reports, or cryptic fanmail.
Dependencies
~3.5MB
~65K SLoC