Ack is too surprising to non-programmers. There will be a less surprising, more greplike tool that takes goodness from ack. But what do we call it?
Must be
- pronouncable
- and monosyllabic
- easy to type
- three characters
- four maaaaybe if it's super easy to type, say, like "akjf"
- relatively low Googling conflict
- not already a word
- No conflict with existing BSD ports, Ubuntu packages or Fedora RPMs
acronymfinder.com is handy.
bax -- easy type, my first dog, sounds ack-like, could sound like "backs" like "backups"
wij --
xoa -- singularly mine, no conflicts, but not pronouncable. "zoe-uh"?
gus -- general unified search, don't like the name so much, though
bix -- easy to type, but always refers to Bix Beiderbecke
dif
dij
gim
glo
hap
kel
kif
mug
nak -- easy to type, but implies negative of ack.
nar -- No Asshole Rule
nif
orp
lak -- could be confused with "ack" or worse, "lack"
puf -- parallel URL fetcher
dit -- overloaded meaning
jix -- Joomla Import/Export
jak -- video game character
fid -- too close to "find"
pof -- points to dating site plentyoffish.com