Utility to generate code names, suitable for placeholders of project names. ## Building This is a scala-native project. The binary can be built by running `sbt nativeLink`. Version information is derived from git, with initial "v" dropped (e.g. the tag v1.2.3 represents version 1.2.3). ### Download If you are on Linux on an x86_64 platform, a pre-built binary can be obtained from the GitHub releases page, or with the following commands: ``` wget https://github.com/jodersky/codename/releases/download/v0.1.0/codename_linux_amd64.xz -O - | unxz - > codename && chmod +x ./codename ``` ## Examples - `codename "A a n"`: >earnestly rare clown >very windy yaw >awful patchy zero >henceforth catchy graphite >nonethless furious aleph >otherwise jumpy route - `codename "a-n"` >mellow-gazelle >united-five >optuse-joke - `codename "A a n a a n n"` >approximately inherent omicron fabulous zillion unit set ## Contributing Contributions are welcome, especially new words! It's hard to describe what words should be included, but the rule of thumb is to use words that generally have a low frequency in English text (although not necessarily archaic), and that sound interesting when said out loud. ## Usage Refer to the help message of the utility (`codename --help`) for an authoritative answer. ``` Usage: codename [OPTIONS...] [SPECIFICATION...] Generate a random codename according to a specification ("A a n" by default). Options: -h, --help show help message -v, --version show version information Specification: SPEC ::= { 'A' | 'a' | 'n' | SEP } SEP ::= char where an 'A' is replaced by a random adverb, an 'a' by an adjective and an 'n' by a noun. For example, the specification "A-a-n" will produce a code name such as: "extra-pickled-umbrella" Multiple specifications may be given, each of which will be printed on a separate line. ```