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# Changelog
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
## [8.0.0] - 2018-08-05
- Codebase rewritten using [ES modules](https://hacks.mozilla.org/2018/03/es-modules-a-cartoon-deep-dive/) and [classes](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Classes) #284
- Operation architecture restructured to make adding new operations a lot simpler #284
- A script has been added to aid in the creation of new operations by running `npm run newop` @n1474335 #284
- 'Magic' operation added - [automated detection of encoded data](https://github.com/gchq/CyberChef/wiki/Automatic-detection-of-encoded-data-using-CyberChef-Magic) @n1474335 #239
- UI updated to use [Bootstrap Material Design](https://fezvrasta.github.io/bootstrap-material-design/) @n1474335 #248
- `JSON`, `File` and `List<File>` Dish types added @n1474335 #284
- `OperationError` type added for better handling of errors thrown by operations @d98762625 #296
- A `present()` method has been added, allowing operations to pass machine-friendly data to subsequent operations whilst presenting human-friendly data to the user @n1474335 #284
- Set operations added @d98762625 #281
- 'To Table' operation added @JustAnotherMark #294
- 'Haversine distance' operation added @Dachande663 #325
- Started keeping a changelog @n1474335
## [7.0.0] - 2017-12-28
- Added support for loading, processing and downloading files up to 500MB @n1474335 #224
## [6.0.0] - 2017-09-19
- Added threading support, moving all recipe processing into a [Web Worker](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_Workers_API/Using_web_workers) to increase performance and allow long-running operations to be cancelled @n1474335 #173
- Created modules so that operations relying on large libraries can be downloaded separately as required, reducing the initial loading time for the app @n1474335 #173
## [5.0.0] - 2017-03-30
- Configured Webpack build process, Babel transpilation and ES6 imports and exports @n1474335 #95
## [4.0.0] - 2016-11-28
- Initial open source commit @n1474335
[8.0.0]: https://github.com/gchq/CyberChef/releases/tag/v8.0.0
[7.0.0]: https://github.com/gchq/CyberChef/releases/tag/v7.0.0
[6.0.0]: https://github.com/gchq/CyberChef/releases/tag/v6.0.0
[5.0.0]: https://github.com/gchq/CyberChef/releases/tag/v5.0.0
[4.0.0]: https://github.com/gchq/CyberChef/commit/b1d73a725dc7ab9fb7eb789296efd2b7e4b08306

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CyberChef is a simple, intuitive web app for carrying out all manner of "cyber" operations within a web browser. These operations include simple encoding like XOR or Base64, more complex encryption like AES, DES and Blowfish, creating binary and hexdumps, compression and decompression of data, calculating hashes and checksums, IPv6 and X.509 parsing, changing character encodings, and much more.
The tool is designed to enable both technical and non-technical analysts to manipulate data in complex ways without having to deal with complex tools or algorithms. It was conceived, designed, built and incrementally improved by an analyst in their 10% innovation time over several years. Every effort has been made to structure the code in a readable and extendable format, however it should be noted that the analyst is not a professional developer.
The tool is designed to enable both technical and non-technical analysts to manipulate data in complex ways without having to deal with complex tools or algorithms. It was conceived, designed, built and incrementally improved by an analyst in their 10% innovation time over several years.
## Live demo
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- [Carry out different operations on data of different types][8]
- [Use parts of the input as arguments to operations][9]
- [Perform AES decryption, extracting the IV from the beginning of the cipher stream][10]
- [Automagically detect several layers of nested encoding][12]
## Features
- Drag and drop
- Operations can be dragged in and out of the recipe list, or reorganised.
- Files can be dragged over the input box to load them directly into the browser.
- Files up to 500MB can be dragged over the input box to load them directly into the browser.
- Auto Bake
- Whenever you modify the input or the recipe, CyberChef will automatically "bake" for you and produce the output immediately.
- This can be turned off and operated manually if it is affecting performance (if the input is very large, for instance).
- Automated encoding detection
- CyberChef uses [a number of techniques](https://github.com/gchq/CyberChef/wiki/Automatic-detection-of-encoded-data-using-CyberChef-Magic) to attempt to automatically detect which encodings your data is under. If it finds a suitable operation which can make sense of your data, it displays the 'magic' icon in the Output field which you can click to decode your data.
- Breakpoints
- You can set breakpoints on any operation in your recipe to pause execution before running it.
- You can also step through the recipe one operation at a time to see what the data looks like at each stage.
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## Contributing
Contributing a new operation to CyberChef is super easy! There is a quickstart script which will walk you through the process. If you can write basic JavaScript, you can write a CyberChef operation.
An installation walkthrough, how-to guides for adding new operations and themes, descriptions of the repository structure, available data types and coding conventions can all be found in the project [wiki pages](https://github.com/gchq/CyberChef/wiki).
- Sign the [GCHQ Contributor Licence Agreement](https://github.com/gchq/Gaffer/wiki/GCHQ-OSS-Contributor-License-Agreement-V1.0)
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[9]: https://gchq.github.io/CyberChef/#recipe=Register('key%3D(%5B%5C%5Cda-f%5D*)',true,false)Find_/_Replace(%7B'option':'Regex','string':'.*data%3D(.*)'%7D,'$1',true,false,true)RC4(%7B'option':'Hex','string':'$R0'%7D,'Hex','Latin1')&input=aHR0cDovL21hbHdhcmV6LmJpei9iZWFjb24ucGhwP2tleT0wZTkzMmE1YyZkYXRhPThkYjdkNWViZTM4NjYzYTU0ZWNiYjMzNGUzZGIxMQ
[10]: https://gchq.github.io/CyberChef/#recipe=Register('(.%7B32%7D)',true,false)Drop_bytes(0,32,false)AES_Decrypt(%7B'option':'Hex','string':'1748e7179bd56570d51fa4ba287cc3e5'%7D,%7B'option':'Hex','string':'$R0'%7D,'CTR','Hex','Raw',%7B'option':'Hex','string':''%7D)&input=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
[11]: https://gchq.github.io/CyberChef/#recipe=XOR(%7B'option':'Hex','string':'3a'%7D,'Standard',false)To_Hexdump(16,false,false)&input=VGhlIGFuc3dlciB0byB0aGUgdWx0aW1hdGUgcXVlc3Rpb24gb2YgbGlmZSwgdGhlIFVuaXZlcnNlLCBhbmQgZXZlcnl0aGluZyBpcyA0Mi4
[12]: https://gchq.github.io/CyberChef/#recipe=Magic(3,false,false)&input=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"main": "build/node/CyberChef.js",
"bugs": "https://github.com/gchq/CyberChef/issues",
"devDependencies": {
"autoprefixer": "^9.1.0",
"babel-core": "^6.26.3",
"babel-loader": "^7.1.5",
"babel-preset-env": "^1.7.0",
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"babel-polyfill": "^6.26.0",
"bcryptjs": "^2.4.3",
"bignumber.js": "^7.2.1",
"bootstrap-colorpicker": "^3.0.3",
"bootstrap-colorpicker": "^2.5.3",
"bootstrap-material-design": "^4.1.1",
"bson": "^3.0.2",
"chi-squared": "^1.1.0",
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"node-md6": "^0.1.0",
"nwmatcher": "^1.4.4",
"otp": "^0.1.3",
"phantomjs-prebuilt": "^2.1.16",
"popper.js": "^1.14.4",
"scryptsy": "^2.0.0",
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this.name = "Entropy";
this.module = "Default";
this.description = "Calculates the Shannon entropy of the input data which gives an idea of its randomness. 8 is the maximum.";
this.description = "Shannon Entropy, in the context of information theory, is a measure of the rate at which information is produced by a source of data. It can be used, in a broad sense, to detect whether data is likely to be structured or unstructured. 8 is the maximum, representing highly unstructured, 'random' data. English language text usually falls somewhere between 3.5 and 5. Properly encrypted or compressed data should have an entropy of over 7.5.";
this.inputType = "byteArray";
this.outputType = "number";
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this.name = "Magic";
this.flowControl = true;
this.module = "Default";
this.description = "The Magic operation attempts to detect various properties of the input data and suggests which operations could help to make more sense of it.<br><br><b>Options</b><br><u>Depth:</u> If an operation appears to match the data, it will be run and the result will be analysed further. This argument controls the maximum number of levels of recursion.<br><br><u>Intensive mode:</u> When this is turned on, various operations like XOR, bit rotates, and character encodings are brute-forced to attempt to detect valid data underneath. To improve performance, only the first 100 bytes of the data is brute-forced.<br><br><u>Extensive language support:</u> At each stage, the relative byte frequencies of the data will be compared to average frequencies for a number of languages. The default set consists of ~40 of the most commonly used languages on the Internet. The extensive list consists of 284 languages and can result in many languages matching the data if their byte frequencies are similar.";
this.description = "The Magic operation attempts to detect various properties of the input data and suggests which operations could help to make more sense of it.<br><br><b>Options</b><br><u>Depth:</u> If an operation appears to match the data, it will be run and the result will be analysed further. This argument controls the maximum number of levels of recursion.<br><br><u>Intensive mode:</u> When this is turned on, various operations like XOR, bit rotates, and character encodings are brute-forced to attempt to detect valid data underneath. To improve performance, only the first 100 bytes of the data is brute-forced.<br><br><u>Extensive language support:</u> At each stage, the relative byte frequencies of the data will be compared to average frequencies for a number of languages. The default set consists of ~40 of the most commonly used languages on the Internet. The extensive list consists of 284 languages and can result in many languages matching the data if their byte frequencies are similar.<br><br>A technical explanation of the Magic operation can be found <a href='https://github.com/gchq/CyberChef/wiki/Automatic-detection-of-encoded-data-using-CyberChef-Magic'>here</a>.";
this.inputType = "ArrayBuffer";
this.outputType = "JSON";
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else if (prev[1] > 0) prev[1]--;
else prev[0]--;
const compareURL = `https://github.com/gchq/CyberChef/compare/v${prev.join(".")}...v${PKG_VERSION}`;
//const compareURL = `https://github.com/gchq/CyberChef/compare/v${prev.join(".")}...v${PKG_VERSION}`;
let compileInfo = `<a href='${compareURL}'>Last build: ${timeSinceCompile.substr(0, 1).toUpperCase() + timeSinceCompile.substr(1)} ago</a>`;
let compileInfo = `<a href='https://github.com/gchq/CyberChef/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md'>Last build: ${timeSinceCompile.substr(0, 1).toUpperCase() + timeSinceCompile.substr(1)} ago</a>`;
if (window.compileMessage !== "") {
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<p>The 'Fork' operation (found in the 'Flow control' category) splits up the input line by line and runs all subsequent operations on each line separately. Each output is then displayed on a separate line. These delimiters can be changed, so if your inputs are separated by commas, you can change the split delimiter to a comma instead.</p>
<p><a href="#recipe=Fork('%5C%5Cn','%5C%5Cn',false)From_UNIX_Timestamp('Seconds%20(s)')&input=OTc4MzQ2ODAwCjEwMTI2NTEyMDAKMTA0NjY5NjQwMAoxMDgxMDg3MjAwCjExMTUzMDUyMDAKMTE0OTYwOTYwMA">Click here</a> for an example.</p>
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<p>The 'Magic' operation uses a number of methods to detect encoded data and the operations which can be used to make sense of it. A technical description of these methods can be found <a href="https://github.com/gchq/CyberChef/wiki/Automatic-detection-of-encoded-data-using-CyberChef-Magic">here</a>.</p>
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