hashids

Hashids generates short, unique, non-sequential ids from numbers.

http://hashids.org/

Version on this page:1.0.2.3@rev:1
LTS Haskell 22.17:1.1.1.0
Stackage Nightly 2024-04-14:1.1.1.0
Latest on Hackage:1.1.1.0

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MIT licensed by Johannes Hildén
Maintained by [email protected]
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Module documentation for 1.0.2.3

This is a Haskell port of the Hashids library. It is typically used to encode numbers to a format suitable to appear in visible places like urls. It converts numbers like 347 into strings like yr8, or a list of numbers like [27, 986] into 3kTMd. You can also decode those ids back. This is useful in bundling several parameters into one.