Srambler is a utility class to assist with tasks like sanitizing data for a developer DB or, for just scrambling strings/ints/floats/bools.
"Srambler" is how my four year old said the word "scrambler" when he was around 2 years old. Also, Web 2.0 and marketing firms have conditioned me to spell things incorrectly.
Put srambler in your Python path then:
>>> from srambler import Srambler
>>> Srambler.srambled("Jimmy Page")
'YBNnm seua'
>>> Srambler.srambled("867-5309")
'949-1209'
I realize it may become tedious to type srambled over and over again. So, you could also do it this way:
>>> from srambler import scramble
>>> scramble("$33.49")
'$86.13'
>>> scramble(1620)
2280
Srambler is the product of an ad-hoc job (needed to sanitize some data before handing a SQL dump off via email), and is still very young. Next up are unit tests and some enhanced functionality.