Fix README since bitbucket's MD parser can't handle: ```C#
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The actual string decrypter code is 4 lines long, and it's a simple XOR loop! When Agile.NET (aka CliSecure) encrypts your strings, it replaces the original strings with an XOR'd copy, and adds a call to their string decrypter. This decrypter merely XOR's every character and returns the decrypted string. Here's the string decrypter code de4dot uses:
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```C#
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```
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public string decrypt(string es) {
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char[] buf = new char[es.Length];
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for (int i = 0; i < es.Length; i++)
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Your code might look like this:
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```C#
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```
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string myString = "Hello World";
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```
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and the obfuscator (eg. Agile.NET / CliSecure) will replace that with something similar to this:
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```C#
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```
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string myString = DecryptClass.decrypt("AoF41Fk5422");
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```
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