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nCode: Easy Encoding/Decoding Tool for Chrome

nCode is a Chrome add-on developed by Ryan Allen that provides a convenient way to encode and decode various formats. With nCode, users can easily perform Base-64 encoding and decoding, as well as encode and decode JWT (JSON Web Token) text with or without a JWT secret. Additionally, the add-on supports PEM certificate decoding.

One of the key features of nCode is its simplicity and user-friendly interface. It allows users to quickly encode or decode text without the need for complex setups or configurations. Whether you need to encode sensitive information or decode encoded data, nCode offers a straightforward solution.

If you frequently work with encoded data or need a reliable tool for encoding and decoding tasks, nCode is a great choice. It streamlines the process and eliminates the need for manual encoding or decoding. Check out nCode on GitHub for more information and to get started with this useful Chrome add-on.

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