Welcome to deepscene! This simple command-line tool lets you hide files inside images. It also provides options for encrypting and compressing the files for added security. Below are steps to help you download and run deepscene easily.
To get started, visit our Releases page to download the latest version of deepscene. This page contains all the versions of the application, so be sure to select the most recent one.
To run deepscene, your computer needs to meet the following requirements:
Once you download the application, follow these steps to run it:
.exe file to run it..dmg file and drag the deepscene icon to your Applications folder. Then, double-click it to run../deepscene to start the application.After you launch deepscene, you can embed files or extract them from images. Hereโs how:
deepscene embed <path_to_image> <path_to_file>
Replace <path_to_image> with the path of the image you want to use and <path_to_file> with the file you want to embed.
--encrypt flag or compression with the --compress flag as follows:
deepscene embed <path_to_image> <path_to_file> --encrypt --compress
Enter. You will receive a message confirming that the file has been embedded.deepscene extract <path_to_image> <output_path>
Replace <output_path> with the location where you want the extracted file to be saved.
Enter. You will receive a success message once the extraction is complete.Hereโs a quick overview of important commands:
If you encounter issues, consider these steps:
No, deepscene is designed for desktop operating systems.
You can embed various files such as documents, images, or audio files. Just ensure that the image format supports this type of embedding.
Yes, if you choose to use the encryption option, your data remains protected. Make sure to remember your password for decryption.
For any further inquiries or support needs, feel free to reach out via the Issues section in this GitHub repository.
Thank you for using deepscene! Enjoy your experience of embedding files into images with ease.