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Noisy is a command-line utility that injects a customisable amount of random noise into a stream of bytes coming from standard input.

Noisy accomplishes this by flipping a user-defined amount (e.g. 25%) of bits in the input stream, chosen at random. The resulting (noisy) stream is written to standard output.

Installation

As long as you have a working installation of Go, you can use go get:

go get github.com/leocassarani/noisy

Usage

Pipe some text into noisy:

$ echo -n 'Hello World!' | noisy | xxd
00000000: cb7d 4c2d 5b99 f55e 5ff8 6435            .}L-[..^_.d5

Use the -rate command-line flag to specify a floating-point number between 0 and 1 representing how many errors you would like. 0 will leave the input stream untouched, while 1 will flip every bit in your input. The default value is 0.25.

$ echo 'Hello World!' | noisy -rate 0.05
@ello`WkrlD!*