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+#+title: Reviving Caesar with a Cherry-flavored Crystal
+#+AUTHOR: Crystal & Sloth
+#+OPTIONS: ^:{}
+#+OPTIONS: num:nil
+#+EXPORT_FILE_NAME: ../../../../blog/c/cherry.html
+#+HTML_HEAD: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../src/css/colors.css"/>
+#+HTML_HEAD: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../src/css/style.css"/>
+#+OPTIONS: html-style:nil
+#+OPTIONS: toc:nil
+#+HTML_HEAD: <link rel="icon" type="image/x-icon" href="../../../favicon.png">
+#+HTML_LINK_HOME: https://crystal.tilde.institute/
+
+* What ?...
+That is probably your reaction reading this title, and no, this isn't a randomly generated sentence, but rather a simple encryption algorithm I recently made (Actually the first encryption algorithm i make at all!!). Meet *Cherry-Crystal Encryption*.
+
+
+* Okay so, what is this all about ?
+This encryption Algorithm that we will call *CCE* for short, takes inspiration from the Caesar cipher which needn't an introduction (you can find great explanations online). But what about mine you might ask ?
+
+
+- It's actually pretty simple. We start with a *Cherry* or a *Visible phrase*, or a *Decoy*, that we will share to people who we don't want to know the secret phrase..
+- Then we ask the user to enter their *Crystal*, *invisible phrase* or *secret*.
+- The program then outputs an array of Integers called the *Mask*, or the *Shift*. That is, the shift required to go from cherry_{i} to crystal_{i}.
+- Finally, we use both the *Cherry* and *Mask* to get the *Crystal*, a single missing number or letter from both of them can and will output rubbish content.
+
+
+* The Code :
+ #+BEGIN_SRC c
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <string.h>
+
+void encrypt(char cherry[], char crystal[], int mask[]) {
+  int i;
+  for (i = 0; i < strlen(cherry) - 1; i++) {
+    mask[i] = cherry[i] - crystal[i];
+  }
+  for (i = strlen(cherry) - 1; i < strlen(crystal) - 1; i++) {
+    mask[i] = crystal[i];
+  }
+}
+void decrypt(char cherry[], char crystal[], int mask[], int length) {
+  int i, end = 1;
+  for (i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+    if (i == strlen(cherry) - 1 || end == 0) {
+      crystal[i] = mask[i];
+      end = 0;
+    } else {
+      crystal[i] = cherry[i] - mask[i];
+    }
+  }
+}
+int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
+  const int size = 1028;
+  char cherry[size], cherry2[size], crystal[size], crystal2[size];
+  int mask[size], mask2[size], i;
+  int length = 0;
+  puts("Enter the Cherry: ");
+  fgets(cherry, size, stdin);
+  puts("Enter the Crystal: ");
+  fgets(crystal, size, stdin);
+  encrypt(cherry, crystal, mask);
+  for (i = 0; i < strlen(crystal) - 1; i++) {
+    printf("%d ", mask[i]);
+    length++;
+  }
+  printf("\nYour mask is : %d characters long", length);
+  puts("\n===Decryption: ===\n");
+  puts("Enter the Cherry: ");
+  fgets(cherry2, size, stdin);
+  puts("Enter the size of the Mask: ");
+  scanf("%d", &length);
+  puts("Enter the mask: ");
+  for (i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+    scanf("%d", &mask2[i]);
+  }
+  puts("The Crystal is: ");
+  decrypt(cherry2, crystal2, mask2, length);
+  puts(crystal2);
+  return 0;
+}
+
+ #+END_SRC
+
+ The program has been tested both on Alpine OS with Musl libc (thanks [[https://kaa.neocities.org/][Kin]]) and on OpenBSD 7.5-current. In the close future I will make a git repo as i'm planning to upgrade it and just make it better overall, who knows, maybe i will make a library out of it!!
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