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NAME

       golang-petname  -  utility  to  generate  "pet  names", consisting of a random combination of adverbs, an
       adjective, and a proper name

SYNOPSIS

       golang-petname [-w|--words INT] [-s|--separator STR]

OPTIONS

           --words            number of words in the name, default is 2
           --separator        string used to separate name words, default is '-'

DESCRIPTION

       This utility will generate "pet names", consisting of a random combination of an adverb,  adjective,  and
       proper name.  These are useful for unique hostnames, for instance.

       The  default  packaging  contains about 2000 names, 1300 adjectives, and 4000 adverbs, yielding nearly 10
       billion unique combinations, covering over 32 bits of unique namespace.

       As such, PetName tries to follow the tenets of Zooko's triangle.  Names are:

        - human meaningful
        - decentralized
        - secure

EXAMPLES

           $ golang-petname
           wiggly-Anna

           $ golang-petname --words 1
           Marco

           $ golang-petname --words 3
           quickly-scornful-Johnathan

           $ golang-petname --words 4
           dolorously-leisurely-wee-Susan

           $ golang-petname --separator ":"
           hospitable:Isla

           $ golang-petname --separator "" --words 3
           adeptlystaticNicole

SEE ALSO

       petname(1)

AUTHOR

       This manpage and the utility were written  by  Dustin  Kirkland  <dustin.kirkland@gmail.com>  for  Ubuntu
       systems  (but  may  be  used  by  others).   Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this
       document and the utility under the terms of the Apache2 License.

       The complete text of the  Apache2  License  can  be  found  in  /usr/share/common-licenses/Apache-2.0  on
       Debian/Ubuntu systems.