Cross Platform Toolkit Essentials | Generated by AI
Question: What should I name my cross-platform utility scripts repository that contains a mix of general-purpose and LLM-powered automation tools?
Answer:
Repo Name Recommendations
Based on your context — cross-platform (Windows/macOS/Linux), personal + enterprise scripts, mix of LLM and non-LLM utilities — here are strong candidates:
🥇 Top Picks
| Repo Name | Why It Works |
|---|---|
toolkit |
Clean, universal, professional. Implies a collection of tools. |
devkit |
Slightly more developer-facing, common in OSS world. |
dotscripts |
Evokes dotfiles culture, personal utility scripts. |
scriptorium |
Latin for “a place where scripts are made” — unique, memorable. |
workbench |
Implies a workspace of many tools, cross-discipline. |
swiss |
Short for “Swiss Army Knife” — immediately understood. |
forge |
Suggests building/automation, sounds strong. |
runkit |
Action-oriented, implies runnable tools. |
🤖 If You Want to Hint at LLM Features (Without Overcommitting)
| Repo Name | Notes |
|---|---|
smartkit |
Suggests intelligent tools but doesn’t require it. |
autokit |
Automation-first framing. |
auxtools |
“Auxiliary tools” — neutral and professional. |
❌ Why NOT workit
- Sounds like a task manager or productivity app brand.
- Less intuitive for a scripts repo.
- Harder to search/discover on GitHub.
✅ My Recommendation
toolkit — if you want simple and professional.
scriptorium — if you want unique and memorable.
swiss — if you want short and instantly understood as “multi-purpose.”
A good GitHub repo name should be: short (≤12 chars), lowercase with no spaces, self-describing at a glance, and not conflict with popular existing repos.