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phpseclib - PHP Secure Communications Library

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MIT-licensed pure-PHP implementations of an arbitrary-precision integer arithmetic library, fully PKCS#1 (v2.1) compliant RSA, DES, 3DES, RC4, Rijndael, AES, Blowfish, Twofish, SSH-1, SSH-2, SFTP, and X.509

PEAR Channel PEAR Channel: [phpseclib.sourceforge.net](http://phpseclib.sourceforge.net/pear.htm)

Installing Development Dependencies

Dependencies are managed via Composer.

  1. Download the composer.phar executable as per the Composer Download Instructions, e.g. by running

    curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer | php
    
  2. Install Dependencies

    php composer.phar install --dev
    

Contributing

  1. Fork the Project

  2. Install Development Dependencies

  3. Create a Feature Branch

  4. (Recommended) Run the Test Suite

    vendor/bin/phpunit
    
  5. (Recommended) Check whether your code conforms to our Coding Standards by running

    vendor/bin/phing -f build/build.xml sniff
    
  6. Send us a Pull Request