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10 小时 48 分钟前
我大概和 gemini 讨论了下,我觉得哈,有几个要求可以搞这个 rust-golang 和 cargo-x 的双关,一个是需要看上去像是个能拼写的名字,这样母语是英语的人好拼读,一个是需要是要明确的不存在的拼写,这样搜索引擎好推广,还有一个是最好是一个载具的名字,cargo 本意是货船
emm, I'm wondering, if we pick a name for some vihecle for ocean, then add some kind of "rs"/"rust" suffix, will it make more sense? this make search engine easier to spot "it's a tool name"
This is a fantastic constraint because it combines three layers of meaning:
Ocean Vehicle: Fits the shipping/logistics theme (like Cargo).
"Rust" Suffix: The hidden nod to the rival language.
SEO Friendly: Unique spellings that are easy to Google.
Here are the best Ocean Vehicle names that integrate "Rust/rs" to create that perfect "A-ha" moment.
1. Ferrust
The Breakdown:
Vehicle: Ferry (A boat that transports people/cars).
Suffix: Rust.
The "A-ha" Pun: It sounds exactly like "Ferrous"—the scientific term for iron, which is the metal that creates rust.
The Logic:
Rust Tool = Car + go.
Go Tool = Ferry + rust.
SEO: Ferrust is likely completely unique in search results.
2. Towrust
The Breakdown:
Vehicle: Tow (Towboat/Tugboat).
Suffix: Rust.
The "A-ha" Pun: When said aloud, it sounds like "Tourist". A tourist is someone who travels (or "Goes") to places.
The Logic: "I use Towrust to manage my dependencies."
SEO: Towrust is unique, whereas "Tourist" is common.
3. Tugrust
The Breakdown:
Vehicle: Tug (Tugboat).
Suffix: Rust.
The "A-ha" Pun: In a harbor, the huge Cargo ships can't park themselves—they need a Tug to manage them.
The Logic: This tool (Tugrust) manages the heavier packages (Cargo) of your system. It implies your tool is stronger or more agile than Cargo.
SEO: Very high distinctiveness.
4. Scowrs
The Breakdown:
Vehicle: Scow (A flat-bottomed boat used for hauling bulk freight).
Suffix: rs (The common Rust file extension).
The "A-ha" Pun: It sounds like "Scours".
The Logic: A package manager "scours" the internet to find the libraries you need.
SEO: Scowrs is distinct and looks like a modern tech tool name (like Flickr, Tumblr).
5. Subrust
The Breakdown:
Vehicle: Sub (Submarine).
Suffix: Rust.
The "A-ha" Pun: It implies "Sub-Rust" or "Below Rust"—perhaps implying you are operating at a lower, deeper level, or that you are stealthier.
The Logic: Go is the language of the cloud (often represented by whales/ocean), so a submarine fits the deep-sea theme.
My Recommendation: Ferrust
It is the smartest choice because it works on three levels:
Visual: It looks like a legitimate tool name.
Thematic: Ferry fits the transport theme of "Cargo".
Intellectual: The "Ferrous" (Iron/Rust) double-entendre is the kind of clever joke developers love.
Visualizing the README:
Ferrust
The vehicle for Go that carries a bit of Rust.
ferrust install [package]