How to Install and Uninstall monocypher.i686 Package on Fedora 35

Last updated: September 28,2024

1. Install "monocypher.i686" package

This tutorial shows how to install monocypher.i686 on Fedora 35

$ sudo dnf update $ sudo dnf install monocypher.i686

2. Uninstall "monocypher.i686" package

Please follow the instructions below to uninstall monocypher.i686 on Fedora 35:

$ sudo dnf remove monocypher.i686 $ sudo dnf autoremove

3. Information about the monocypher.i686 package on Fedora 35

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Available Packages
Name : monocypher
Version : 3.1.2
Release : 2.fc35
Architecture : i686
Size : 57 k
Source : monocypher-3.1.2-2.fc35.src.rpm
Repository : fedora
Summary : Boring crypto that simply works
URL : https://monocypher.org/
License : BSD or CC0
Description : Monocypher is an easy to use cryptographic library. It provides functions for
: authenticated encryption, hashing, password hashing and key derivation, key
: exchange, and public key signatures. It is:
:
: - Small. Monocypher contains under 2000 lines of code, small enough to allow
: audits. The binaries can be under 50KB, small enough for many embedded targets.
: - Easy to deploy. Just add monocypher.c and monocypher.h to your project. They
: compile as C99 or C++ and are dedicated to the public domain (CC0-1.0,
: alternatively 2-clause BSD).
: - Portable. There are no dependencies, not even on libc.
: - Honest. The API is small, consistent, and cannot fail on correct input.
: - Direct. The abstractions are minimal. A developer with experience in applied
: cryptography can be productive in minutes.
: - Fast. The primitives are fast to begin with, and performance wasn't
: needlessly sacrificed. Monocypher holds up pretty well against Libsodium,
: despite being closer in size to TweetNaCl.