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# rpfixer (formerly respack-decrypter)
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This tool allows you to fix corrupted images' metadata in a resource pack, where the images have been corrupted to be protected.
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This tool will not overcome any protection to the zip archive itself. See a program such as [MCRPX](https://github.com/Speedy11CZ/mcrpx) for that.
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# Usage
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## CLI
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#### Premade package (easiest)
- Go to the releases tab
- Download for your system and unzip it
- (Step for linux users only) run `chmod +x` on the executable
- Open a command prompt (windows)
- Open a terminal / terminal emulator (linux)
#### Cargo
- Download the Rust-Lang for your system (WARNING: THIS IS LIKE 10GIGABYTES ON WINDOWS)
- run `cargo install rpfixer`
- Then run the `rpfixer` command
#### Manual clone
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- You really should not do this
- download the Rust-Lang for your system (WARNING: THIS IS LIKE 10GIGABYTES ON WINDOWS)
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- download this repository
- run `cargo build --release` in the directory
- check `./target/release`
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- run
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- `rpfixer` if you are on linux/mac (RUN `chmod +x rpfixer` ON IT FIRST)
- `rpfixer` if you are on windows
## Function library
- The library has one function: `rpfixer::fix`. Use a `Vec<u8>` in it.
#### Example code
```rust
use std::fs;
fn main() {
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let frfr: Vec<u8> = fs::read("filepath.png").expect("wtf the path doesnt exist");
let mut fr: Vec<u8> = rpfixer::fix(frfr);
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fs::write("filepath.png", fr).expect("file could not write btw");
}
```
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# Syntax
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Check `--help` for syntax.
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Example syntax:
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# License
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It's all MIT, except the example corrupted inventory.png and inventory-fix.png which is courtesy of Wynncraft.
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Zeer you better not come after me for this one, you guys still haven't answered my gdpr req yet