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New blog post for moving simulators to GitHub.
author Brian Neal <bgneal@gmail.com>
date Thu, 02 Jul 2020 15:20:39 -0500
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My WW-2 Simulators Have Moved to GitHub
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:date: 2020-07-02 15:00
:tags: Enigma, Py-Enigma, m209, Purple, Cpp-Enigma, simulator
:slug: my-ww2-simulators-have-moved-to-github
:author: Brian Neal
:summary: My WW-2 simulators have moved from Bitbucket to Github.

`Bitbucket is dropping support for Mercurial`_. As a result, I have moved some
of my repositories to Github_. Please update your bookmarks!

* `M-209`_ - A historically accurate M-209 encryption device simulator written in Python 3. 
* Purple_ - A Python simulation of the PURPLE cipher machine used by the Japanese Foreign Office for secure communications before and during World War 2. 
* Enigma_ - A historically accurate Enigma Machine simulator written in Python 3. 
* `cpp-enigma`_ - A C++ library for working with Enigma machines. 

There are probably still links in the READMEs and documentation to the old
Bitbucket repositories. I will update those as I get time.

Thanks for your interest!


.. _Bitbucket is dropping support for Mercurial: https://bitbucket.org/blog/sunsetting-mercurial-support-in-bitbucket
.. _Github: https://github.com/gremmie?repositories
.. _M-209: https://github.com/gremmie/m209
.. _Purple: https://github.com/gremmie/purple
.. _Enigma: https://github.com/gremmie/enigma
.. _cpp-enigma: https://github.com/gremmie/cpp-enigma