Hashkit works with client-side (browsers) and server-side (Node.js) environments, and can be used to encode a sequence of numbers into a random collection of text characters.
This means 1 will be converted to a randomized jumble of text, but according to a known algorithm, which can later be converted back to 1 on the server side.
So Hashkit doesn't just randomly generate ID strings, it can also convert back the ID to an original sequential number, making the entire process a well-tuned, well-oiled machine for hiding real information in random text strings.
Developers working with Hashkit can control the characters used in the encoding operation, the string's length, and a few other more options that can either increase or decrease the ID's complexity.
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