Let's see if I got the requirements down:
- Command line encrypter [sic]
- Encrypt it with no problem
Given that the OP's requirements did not specify that the resultant output of the command line encrypter must be able to be interpreted, I present...
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
my ($final, $rot);
$_ = shift;
open (INFILE, $_) || die "Can't open $_: $!";
while (<INFILE>) {
foreach (split //) {
if (/[a-m]/i) {
$rot = 13;
} elsif (/[n-z]/i) {
$rot = -13;
} else {
$rot = 0;
}
$final .= chr(ord() + $rot);
}
}
close(INFILE);
print $final;
Cē
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