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Name: petname
Version: 1.12
Summary: Generate human-readable, random object names
Home-page: https://launchpad.net/petname
Author: Dustin Kirkland
Author-email: dustin.kirkland@gmail.com
License: Apache2
Description: # PetName
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.
As such, PetName tries to follow the tenets of Zooko's triangle. Names are:
- human meaningful
- decentralized
- secure
The default packaging includes:
- 5,931 names
- 37,389 adjectives
- 12,814 adverbs
A 1-word PetName consists of one random name. A 2-word Petname consists of a random adjective and a random name. A 3-word (or more than 3 word) PetName consists of random adverb(s) and an adjective and a name.
- 2-word PetNames yield 5,931 x 37,389 = 221,754,159 unique combinations
- 3-word PetNames yield 5,931 x 37,389 x 12,814 = 2.8415578x10^12 unique combinations
## Command Line Usage
Command line help:
usage: petname [--words INT] [--separator STR]
optional arguments:
-w|--words number of words in the name, default is 2
-s|--separator string used to separate name words, default is '-'
-d|--dir directory containing adverbs.txt, adjectives.txt, names.txt, default is \fI/usr/share/petname/\fP
## Command Line Examples
$ petname
wiggly-Anna
$ petname --words 1
Marco
$ petname --words 3
quickly-scornful-Johnathan
$ petname --words 4
dolorously-leisurely-wee-Susan
$ petname --separator ":"
hospitable:Isla
$ petname --separator "" --words 3
adeptlystaticNicole
## Golang Examples
```golang
package main
import (
"flag"
"fmt"
"github.com/dustinkirkland/golang-petname"
)
var (
words = flag.Int("words", 2, "The number of words in the pet name")
separator = flag.String("separator", "-", "The separator between words in the pet name")
)
func main() {
flag.Parse()
fmt.Println(petname.Generate(*words, *separator))
}
```
## Python Examples
See: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/petname
$ pip install petname
$ sudo apt-get install python-petname
```python
import argparse
import petname
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Generate human readable random names')
parser.add_argument('-w', '--words', help='Number of words in name, default=2', default=2)
parser.add_argument('-s', '--separator', help='Separator between words, default="-"', default="-")
parser.options = parser.parse_args()
print petname.Generate(int(parser.options.words), parser.options.separator)
```
## Credits
This project is authored and maintained by Dustin Kirkland.
Keywords: random name uuid
Platform: any
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