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the base64 command is my favorite Linux command I use the base64 command to encode or decode from base64 encoding if I pipe this hello world statement into the base64 command Iamp;#39;ll see the following string of base64 characters I can also decode the same base64 encoded string by using the dash d-flag the base64 character set is defined in request for comment 4648 in this table you can see that the base64 encoding uses all uppercase and lowercase letters of the alphabet as well as the digits 0 to 9 and the plus and forward slash characters additionally an equal sign character is used for padding the base64 command is useful for reliably encoding non-printable binary characters into a form that canamp;#39;t be easily corrupted by other programs base64 is more efficient at representing information than base 32 however its larger character set means that there are more ways for base64 encoded data to become corrupted in transit