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ssi-crypto v0.1.0

Implementation of various hashes and signatures for the ssi library.

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addr2line • 0.20.0A cross-platform symbolication library written in Rust, using `gimli`INDIRECT1
autocfg • 1.4.0Automatic cfg for Rust compiler featuresINDIRECT0
backtrace • 0.3.68A library to acquire a stack trace (backtrace) at runtime in a Rust program. INDIRECT11
base16ct • 0.1.1Pure Rust implementation of Base16 a.k.a hexadecimal (RFC 4648) which avoids any usages of data-dependent branches/LUTs and thereby provides portable "best effort" constant-time operation and embedded-friendly no_std support INDIRECT0
base64ct • 1.6.0Pure Rust implementation of Base64 (RFC 4648) which avoids any usages of data-dependent branches/LUTs and thereby provides portable "best effort" constant-time operation and embedded-friendly no_std support INDIRECT0
blake2 • 0.8.1BLAKE2 hash functionsINDIRECT7
block-buffer • 0.10.4Buffer type for block processing of dataINDIRECT3
block-buffer • 0.7.3Buffer type for block processing of dataINDIRECT5
block-buffer • 0.9.0Buffer type for block processing of dataINDIRECT3
block-padding • 0.1.5Padding and unpadding of messages divided into blocks.INDIRECT1
bs58 • 0.4.0Another Base58 codec implementation.DIRECT10
bumpalo • 3.16.0A fast bump allocation arena for Rust.INDIRECT0
byte-tools • 0.3.1Bytes related utility functionsINDIRECT0
cc • 1.1.31A build-time dependency for Cargo build scripts to assist in invoking the native C compiler to compile native C code into a static archive to be linked into Rust code. INDIRECT1
cfg-if • 1.0.0A macro to ergonomically define an item depending on a large number of #[cfg] parameters. Structured like an if-else chain, the first matching branch is the item that gets emitted. INDIRECT0
const-oid • 0.9.6Const-friendly implementation of the ISO/IEC Object Identifier (OID) standard as defined in ITU X.660, with support for BER/DER encoding/decoding as well as heapless no_std (i.e. embedded) support INDIRECT0
cpufeatures • 0.2.14Lightweight runtime CPU feature detection for aarch64, loongarch64, and x86/x86_64 targets, with no_std support and support for mobile targets including Android and iOS INDIRECT1
crossbeam-deque • 0.8.5Concurrent work-stealing dequeINDIRECT2
crossbeam-epoch • 0.9.18Epoch-based garbage collectionINDIRECT1
crossbeam-utils • 0.8.20Utilities for concurrent programmingINDIRECT0
crypto-bigint • 0.4.9Pure Rust implementation of a big integer library which has been designed from the ground-up for use in cryptographic applications. Provides constant-time, no_std-friendly implementations of modern formulas using const generics. INDIRECT15
crypto-common • 0.1.6Common cryptographic traitsINDIRECT3
crypto-mac • 0.7.0Trait for Message Authentication Code (MAC) algorithmsINDIRECT3
der • 0.6.1Pure Rust embedded-friendly implementation of the Distinguished Encoding Rules (DER) for Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) as described in ITU X.690 with full support for heapless no_std targets INDIRECT7
digest • 0.10.7Traits for cryptographic hash functions and message authentication codesINDIRECT6
digest • 0.8.1Traits for cryptographic hash functions and message authentication codesINDIRECT2
digest • 0.9.0Traits for cryptographic hash functions and message authentication codesDIRECT3
ecdsa • 0.14.8Pure Rust implementation of the Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm (ECDSA) as specified in FIPS 186-4 (Digital Signature Standard), providing RFC6979 deterministic signatures as well as support for added entropy INDIRECT32
ed25519 • 1.5.3Edwards Digital Signature Algorithm (EdDSA) over Curve25519 (as specified in RFC 8032) support library providing signature type definitions and PKCS#8 private key decoding/encoding support INDIRECT13
either • 1.13.0The enum `Either` with variants `Left` and `Right` is a general purpose sum type with two cases. INDIRECT0
elliptic-curve • 0.12.3General purpose Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) support, including types and traits for representing various elliptic curve forms, scalars, points, and public/secret keys composed thereof. INDIRECT28
failure_derive • 0.1.8derives for the failure crateINDIRECT6
failure • 0.1.8Experimental error handling abstraction.INDIRECT19
fake-simd • 0.1.2Crate for mimicking simd crate on stable RustINDIRECT0
ff_derive-zeroize • 0.6.2Procedural macro library used to build custom prime field implementationsINDIRECT8
ff-zeroize • 0.6.3Library for building and interfacing with finite fieldsINDIRECT18
ff • 0.12.1Library for building and interfacing with finite fieldsINDIRECT6
fixed-hash • 0.7.0Macros to define custom fixed-size hash typesINDIRECT1
getrandom • 0.1.16A small cross-platform library for retrieving random data from system sourceINDIRECT3
getrandom • 0.2.15A small cross-platform library for retrieving random data from system sourceINDIRECT3
gimli • 0.27.3A library for reading and writing the DWARF debugging format.INDIRECT0
group • 0.12.1Elliptic curve group traits and utilitiesINDIRECT7
hex • 0.4.3Encoding and decoding data into/from hexadecimal representation.DIRECT0
hkdf • 0.8.0HMAC-based Extract-and-Expand Key Derivation Function (HKDF)DIRECT6
hmac • 0.12.1Generic implementation of Hash-based Message Authentication Code (HMAC)INDIRECT7
hmac • 0.7.1Generic implementation of Hash-based Message Authentication Code (HMAC)INDIRECT5
js-sys • 0.3.72Bindings for all JS global objects and functions in all JS environments like Node.js and browsers, built on `#[wasm_bindgen]` using the `wasm-bindgen` crate. INDIRECT13
k256 • 0.11.6secp256k1 elliptic curve library written in pure Rust with support for ECDSA signing/verification/public-key recovery, Taproot Schnorr signatures (BIP340), Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman (ECDH), and general-purpose secp256k1 elliptic curve group operations which can be used to implement arbitrary protocols DIRECT35
keccak-hash • 0.7.0`keccak-hash` is a set of utility functions to facilitate working with Keccak hashes (256/512 bits long).DIRECT8
libc • 0.2.161Raw FFI bindings to platform libraries like libc. INDIRECT0
log • 0.4.22A lightweight logging facade for Rust INDIRECT0
num-bigint • 0.2.6Big integer implementation for RustINDIRECT3
num-traits • 0.2.19Numeric traits for generic mathematicsINDIRECT1
object • 0.31.1A unified interface for reading and writing object file formats.INDIRECT1
once_cell • 1.20.2Single assignment cells and lazy values.INDIRECT0
opaque-debug • 0.2.3Macro for opaque Debug trait implementationINDIRECT0
opaque-debug • 0.3.1Macro for opaque Debug trait implementationINDIRECT0
p256 • 0.11.1Pure Rust implementation of the NIST P-256 (a.k.a. secp256r1, prime256v1) elliptic curve as defined in SP 800-186, with support for ECDH, ECDSA signing/verification, and general purpose curve arithmetic DIRECT35
pkcs8 • 0.9.0Pure Rust implementation of Public-Key Cryptography Standards (PKCS) #8: Private-Key Information Syntax Specification (RFC 5208), with additional support for PKCS#8v2 asymmetric key packages (RFC 5958) INDIRECT10
ppv-lite86 • 0.2.20Implementation of the crypto-simd API for x86INDIRECT7
primitive-types • 0.9.1Primitive types shared by Ethereum and SubstrateINDIRECT6
proc-macro2 • 1.0.89A substitute implementation of the compiler's `proc_macro` API to decouple token-based libraries from the procedural macro use case.INDIRECT1
quote • 1.0.37Quasi-quoting macro quote!(...)INDIRECT2
rand_chacha • 0.2.2ChaCha random number generator INDIRECT13
rand_core • 0.3.1Core random number generator traits and tools for implementation. INDIRECT1
rand_core • 0.4.2Core random number generator traits and tools for implementation. INDIRECT0
rand_core • 0.5.1Core random number generator traits and tools for implementation. INDIRECT4
rand_core • 0.6.4Core random number generator traits and tools for implementation. INDIRECT4
rand_hc • 0.2.0HC128 random number generator INDIRECT5
rand_xorshift • 0.2.0Xorshift random number generator INDIRECT5
rand • 0.4.6Random number generators and other randomness functionality. INDIRECT8
rand • 0.7.3Random number generators and other randomness functionality. DIRECT15
rayon-core • 1.12.1Core APIs for RayonINDIRECT3
rayon • 1.10.0Simple work-stealing parallelism for RustINDIRECT5
rfc6979 • 0.3.1Pure Rust implementation of RFC6979: Deterministic Usage of the Digital Signature Algorithm (DSA) and Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm (ECDSA) INDIRECT20
ripemd160 • 0.9.1Deprecated. Use the ripemd crate isntead.DIRECT6
rustc-demangle • 0.1.24Rust compiler symbol demangling. INDIRECT0
sec1 • 0.3.0Pure Rust implementation of SEC1: Elliptic Curve Cryptography encoding formats including ASN.1 DER-serialized private keys as well as the Elliptic-Curve-Point-to-Octet-String encoding INDIRECT16
serde_derive • 1.0.195Macros 1.1 implementation of #[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)]INDIRECT4
serde • 1.0.195A generic serialization/deserialization frameworkDIRECT5
sha2 • 0.10.8Pure Rust implementation of the SHA-2 hash function family including SHA-224, SHA-256, SHA-384, and SHA-512. DIRECT10
sha2 • 0.8.2Pure Rust implementation of the SHA-2 hash function family including SHA-224, SHA-256, SHA-384, and SHA-512. DIRECT9
sha2 • 0.9.9Pure Rust implementation of the SHA-2 hash function family including SHA-224, SHA-256, SHA-384, and SHA-512. INDIRECT9
shlex • 1.3.0Split a string into shell words, like Python's shlex.INDIRECT0
signature • 1.6.4Traits for cryptographic signature algorithms (e.g. ECDSA, Ed25519)INDIRECT12
spki • 0.6.0X.509 Subject Public Key Info (RFC5280) describing public keys as well as their associated AlgorithmIdentifiers (i.e. OIDs) INDIRECT9
static_assertions • 1.1.0Compile-time assertions to ensure that invariants are met.INDIRECT0
syn • 1.0.109Parser for Rust source codeINDIRECT3
syn • 2.0.82Parser for Rust source codeINDIRECT2
thiserror-impl • 1.0.65Implementation detail of the `thiserror` crateINDIRECT4
thiserror • 1.0.65derive(Error)DIRECT5
typenum • 1.17.0Typenum is a Rust library for type-level numbers evaluated at compile time. It currently supports bits, unsigned integers, and signed integers. It also provides a type-level array of type-level numbers, but its implementation is incomplete.INDIRECT0
uint • 0.9.5Large fixed-size integer arithmeticINDIRECT4
unicode-xid • 0.2.6Determine whether characters have the XID_Start or XID_Continue properties according to Unicode Standard Annex #31. INDIRECT0
version_check • 0.9.5Tiny crate to check the version of the installed/running rustc.INDIRECT0
wasm-bindgen-backend • 0.2.95Backend code generation of the wasm-bindgen tool INDIRECT8
wasm-bindgen-macro-support • 0.2.95The part of the implementation of the `#[wasm_bindgen]` attribute that is not in the shared backend crate INDIRECT9
wasm-bindgen-macro • 0.2.95Definition of the `#[wasm_bindgen]` attribute, an internal dependency INDIRECT10
wasm-bindgen-shared • 0.2.95Shared support between wasm-bindgen and wasm-bindgen cli, an internal dependency. INDIRECT0
wasm-bindgen • 0.2.95Easy support for interacting between JS and Rust. INDIRECT12
web-sys • 0.3.72Bindings for all Web APIs, a procedurally generated crate from WebIDL INDIRECT14
winapi-i686-pc-windows-gnu • 0.4.0Import libraries for the i686-pc-windows-gnu target. Please don't use this crate directly, depend on winapi instead.INDIRECT0
winapi-x86_64-pc-windows-gnu • 0.4.0Import libraries for the x86_64-pc-windows-gnu target. Please don't use this crate directly, depend on winapi instead.INDIRECT0
winapi • 0.3.9Raw FFI bindings for all of Windows API.INDIRECT2
zeroize_derive • 1.4.2Custom derive support for zeroizeINDIRECT4
zeroize • 1.8.1Securely clear secrets from memory with a simple trait built on stable Rust primitives which guarantee memory is zeroed using an operation will not be 'optimized away' by the compiler. Uses a portable pure Rust implementation that works everywhere, even WASM! DIRECT5
MIT6
PackageRelationDependenciesPublished
crunchy • 0.2.2Crunchy unroller: deterministically unroll constant loopsINDIRECT0
generic-array • 0.12.4Generic types implementing functionality of arraysINDIRECT1
generic-array • 0.14.7Generic types implementing functionality of arraysINDIRECT2
pairing-plus • 0.19.0Pairing-friendly elliptic curve libraryDIRECT31
spin • 0.5.2Spin-based synchronization primitivesINDIRECT0
synstructure • 0.12.6Helper methods and macros for custom derivesINDIRECT5
BSD-3-Clause4
PackageRelationDependenciesPublished
curve25519-dalek • 3.2.0A pure-Rust implementation of group operations on ristretto255 and Curve25519INDIRECT17
ed25519-dalek • 1.0.1Fast and efficient ed25519 EdDSA key generations, signing, and verification in pure Rust.DIRECT38
subtle • 1.0.0Pure-Rust traits and utilities for constant-time cryptographic implementations.INDIRECT0
subtle • 2.6.1Pure-Rust traits and utilities for constant-time cryptographic implementations.INDIRECT0
non-standard2
PackageRelationDependenciesPublished
fuchsia-cprng • 0.1.1Rust crate for the Fuchsia cryptographically secure pseudorandom number generatorINDIRECT0
ring • 0.16.20Safe, fast, small crypto using Rust.DIRECT23
MIT OR Unlicense2
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byteorder • 1.5.0Library for reading/writing numbers in big-endian and little-endian.INDIRECT0
memchr • 2.7.4Provides extremely fast (uses SIMD on x86_64, aarch64 and wasm32) routines for 1, 2 or 3 byte search and single substring search. INDIRECT0
ISC2
PackageRelationDependenciesPublished
rdrand • 0.4.0An implementation of random number generator based on rdrand and rdseed instructionsINDIRECT2
untrusted • 0.7.1Safe, fast, zero-panic, zero-crashing, zero-allocation parsing of untrusted inputs in Rust.INDIRECT0
Apache-2.0 OR MIT OR Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception2
PackageRelationDependenciesPublished
wasi • 0.11.0+wasi-snapshot-preview1Experimental WASI API bindings for RustINDIRECT0
wasi • 0.9.0+wasi-snapshot-preview1Experimental WASI API bindings for RustINDIRECT0
Apache-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause OR MIT2
PackageRelationDependenciesPublished
zerocopy-derive • 0.7.35Custom derive for traits from the zerocopy crateINDIRECT4
zerocopy • 0.7.35Utilities for zero-copy parsing and serializationINDIRECT6
Apache-2.01
PackageRelationDependenciesPublished
bbs • 0.4.1The BBS+ signature schemeDIRECT69
BSD-2-Clause1
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arrayref • 0.3.9Macros to take array references of slicesINDIRECT0
CC0-1.01
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tiny-keccak • 2.0.2An implementation of Keccak derived functions.INDIRECT1
Apache-2.0 OR MIT OR Zlib1
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miniz_oxide • 0.7.4DEFLATE compression and decompression library rewritten in Rust based on minizINDIRECT1
unknown1
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num-integer • 0.1.46Integer traits and functionsINDIRECT2
Unicode-DFS-2016 AND (Apache-2.0 OR MIT)1
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unicode-ident • 1.0.13Determine whether characters have the XID_Start or XID_Continue properties according to Unicode Standard Annex #31INDIRECT0
0BSD OR Apache-2.0 OR MIT1
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adler • 1.0.2A simple clean-room implementation of the Adler-32 checksumINDIRECT0
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