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103 lines
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# asciidencoder
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## Table of Contents
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- [Introduction](#introduction)
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- [Building](#building)
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- [Usage](#usage)
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- [Options](#options)
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- [Examples](#examples)
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- [Notes](#notes)
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## Introduction
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**ascii-dencoder** is a command-line utility designed to convert strings into their corresponding ASCII codes and vice versa: from ASCII codes to characters. This tool is particularly useful for developers, students, and hobbyists involved in fields requiring ASCII manipulation or understanding.
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## Building
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This tool is provided as source code and can be built using `make`. By just
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typing make in the terminal within the code's directory:
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```bash
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make
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```
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You should now have an executable named `ascii-dencoder`. Optionally, you can
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copy it to a location in your PATH for easier access.
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## Usage
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To use `ascii-dencoder`, run the executable from the command line with the
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appropriate options.
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```bash
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./ascii-dencoder [OPTIONS] <value>
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```
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## Options
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**ascii-dencoder** accepts the following options:
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- `-s`, `--string <value>`:
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- Convert the input string to its ASCII codes.
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- `-c`, `--code <value>`:
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- Convert the input ASCII code to its corresponding character.
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- `-h`, `--help`:
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- Display the help message and exit.
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- `-v`, `--version`:
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- Display the program version and exit.
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## Examples
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1. Convert a string to ASCII codes:
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```bash
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./ascii-dencoder -s "hello"
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```
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Output:
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```
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The ASCII code of the character 'h' is 104
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The ASCII code of the character 'e' is 101
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The ASCII code of the character 'l' is 108
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The ASCII code of the character 'l' is 108
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The ASCII code of the character 'o' is 111
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```
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2. Convert an ASCII code to a character:
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```bash
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./ascii-dencoder -c 104
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```
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Output:
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```
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The ASCII character for code '104' is 'h'
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```
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3. Display help message:
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```bash
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./ascii-dencoder -h
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```
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This will display detailed usage instructions and available options.
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4. Display version:
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```bash
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./ascii-dencoder -v
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```
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This will show the current version of the program.
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## Notes
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- The ASCII code conversion accepts numbers between 0 and 255.
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- Ensure proper usage of command-line arguments to avoid unexpected behavior.
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- This tool is straightforward and does not handle complex text encoding
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scenarios beyond basic ASCII.
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