A pure Python steganography module.
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Stéganô
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:toc: yes
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:inline: yes
:private: yes

:author: Cédric Bonhomme
:contact: http://cedricbonhomme.org/


Installation
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Refers to the INSTALL file.


Use Stéganô as a library in your Python program
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If you want to use Stéganô in your Python program you just have to import the appropriate steganography technique. For example:

.. code-block:: python
   :linenos:

   from stegano import slsb

    secret = slsb.hide("./pictures/Lenna.png", "Bonjour tout le monde")

    secret.save("./Lenna-secret.png")


Use Stéganô as a program
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In addition you can use Stéganô as a program thanks to the scripts provided in the bin directory.

Example:

/stegano/bin$ chmod u+x *

/stegano/bin$ ./slsb --hide -i ../examples/pictures/Lenna.png -o Lena1.png -m "MessageBo"


Turorial
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You will find a complete tutorial at this address:
    http://wiki.cedricbonhomme.org/projects:stegano