The crypto primitives used in hypercore, extracted into a separate module
npm install hypercore-cryptoThe crypto primitives used in hypercore, extracted into a separate module
```
npm install hypercore-crypto
` js
const crypto = require('hypercore-crypto')
const keyPair = crypto.keyPair()
console.log(keyPair) // prints a ed25519 keypair
`
#### keyPair = crypto.keyPair()
Returns an ED25519 keypair that can used for tree signing.
#### signature = crypto.sign(message, secretKey)
Signs a message (buffer).
#### verified = crypto.verify(message, signature, publicKey)
Verifies a signature for a message.
#### hash = crypto.data(data)
Hashes a leaf node in a merkle tree.
#### hash = crypto.parent(left, right)
Hash a parent node in a merkle tree. left and right should look like this:
`js`
{
index: treeIndex,
hash: hashOfThisNode,
size: byteSizeOfThisTree
}
#### hash = crypto.tree(peaks)
Hashes the merkle root of the tree. peaks should be an array of the peaks of the tree and should look like above.
#### buffer = crypto.randomBytes(size)
Returns a buffer containing random bytes of size size.
#### hash = crypto.discoveryKey(publicKey)
Return a hash derived from a publicKey that can used for discovery
without disclosing the public key.
#### list = crypto.namespace(name, count)`
Make a list of namespaces from a specific publicly known name.
Use this to namespace capabilities or hashes / signatures across algorithms.
MIT