- This is a Command Line Caesar Cipher.
- A Caesar cipher is a type of substitution in which each letter is shifted a certain number of places also known as a key, down the alphabet. For example, with a shift of 1, A would be replaced by B, B would become C, and so on.
- You will require a laptop or desktop computer.
- You will require a JAVA IDE (Integrated Development Environment Software)
- Github repository link
- You require and active internet connection e.g. Wi-Fi, LAN, MAN
- Repository link
- JAVA IDE e.g intellij, netbeans, eclipse
- Open the repository link provided
- Once the link opens you can now clone or download it.
- Open your JAVA IDE and open the project.
- Run the application after successfully integrating it.
- You will be prompted to enter a message/sentence.
- Input the message and press enter
- You will then be prompted to how many times you want the message be shifted and input the number.
- Your message will then be encrypted and shown below together with the decrypted message.
- JAVA Language
No known bugs at this point
- Edwin Muriithi - [email protected]
- https://github.com/edwinmuriithi/Caesar-Cipher
- Final Commit
- Addition of various Styles and Features
- Initial Commit
- Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE for more information.
- Technical Mentor
- Fellow classmates
- Github