# hex-text `hex-text` is a small library for converting between `ByteString`s and their representations as hexidecimal numbers encoded as `Text`. # Motivation When using Stripe for payments, Stripe sends a signature as a hexidecimal `Text` value. The `cryptonite` package can be used to verify the signature, but it requires `ByteString` values, not `Text`. # Example usage A `ByteString` is a list of bytes. A byte is a number between 0 and 255, represented by the `Word8` type. In a fixed-width hexidecimal representation, the lowest byte 0 is represented by the hex string `00`, and the greatest byte 255 is represented by the hex string `ff`. So, for example, the `ByteString` consisting of bytes \[ 1, 2, 3, 253, 254, 255 \] is represented as `010203fdfeff`. ```haskell λ> import Text.Hex (encodeHex) λ> import Data.ByteString (pack) λ> (encodeHex . pack) [1, 2, 3, 253, 254, 255] "010203fdfeff" ```