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Cloaker

New Cloaker 4.0 downloads on the Releases page!

Mobile version available at https://cloaker.mobi! Static HTML/CSS/JS/WASM and interoperable with this version of Cloaker. Code here.

Very simple cross-platform file encryption

Have you ever wanted to protect a file with a password and found it unnecessarily difficult to do so? Cloaker aims to provide the most straightforward file encryption possible. Just drop a file onto the window, set a password, and choose where to save it. To decrypt, drop the encrypted file on the window, enter the password, and choose the output location. No installation required: on Windows it's a single .exe, on Mac an .app bundle, and on Linux an executable .AppImage file.

Demo

Data Loss Disclaimer: if you lose or forget your password, your data cannot be recovered! Use a password manager or another secure form of backup. Cloaker uses the pwhash and secretstream APIs of libsodium via sodiumoxide.

Compilation instructions:

cd cloaker/adapter; cargo build --release.

Then open gui/cloaker/cloaker.pro in Qt Creator (Qt 5.15.2), make sure kit is Release and 64bit, and build.

If you want to make a distributable on...

Linux: download linuxdeployqt. Navigate to the folder with the executable built by Qt (i.e. cloaker/gui/\[release build folder\]) and run something like linuxdeployqt ./cloaker -appimage. Read the instructions at linuxdeployqt, you may have to make a cloaker.desktop file or add a line to it that says Categories=Utilities;. It should output an .AppImage file that includes all the libraries Cloaker needs, and will run on a wide variety of Linux distributions.

Mac: use the macdeployqt script in your Qt installation's bin/ directory with the built .app bundle as argument.

Windows: make sure Sources are installed for Qt 5.15.2 through the Qt Maintenance Tool. Then install Visual Studio 2019 Community (including the Desktop development with C++ feature), launch the x64 Native Tools Command Prompt (found in Start Menu > Visual Studio 2019) and compile Qt statically with something like:

> cd C:\; mkdir qt-static; cd qt-static
> C:\Qt\5.15.2\Src\configure.bat -release -static -no-pch -optimize-size -opengl desktop -platform win32-msvc -skip webengine -nomake tools -nomake tests -nomake examples
> nmake.exe

Run rustup default stable-x86_64-pc-windows-msvc to make sure you're using MSVC, and rerun cargo build --release from adapter/ if you weren't.

Finally, go to Qt Creator > Project > Manage Kits > Qt Versions, add a new version of Qt, and point to C:\qt-static\qtbase\bin\qmake.exe. Add a new Kit in the Kits tab, and set its Qt version to be the static one you just added. On the Projects page, click the plus button by the new Kit under Build & Run. Now you can build with the static kit's Release profile in the bottom-left above the play and build buttons.

CLI compilation instructions

cd cli; cargo build --release. Executable will be at cloaker/cli/target/release/cloaker_cli(.exe).

Planned features:

  • Change minimum password length to 14 or 16?

Issues:

  • Please tell me about them.
  • Backward compatibility notes:
    • to decrypt a file made with version 1.0 or 1.1 of Cloaker (with Encrypt and Decrypt buttons), the filename must end with the ".cloaker" extension. Files encrypted with later versions are not subject to this restriction.
    • Cloaker version 4 can decrypt files that were encrypted with previous versions, but previous versions cannot decrypt files encrypted with version 4+.

If you've used Cloaker, please send me feedback and thank you for your interest!

You might also like: https://github.com/spieglt/flyingcarpet