Here are alternative name ideas for your AI-enriched Git tool, organized by thematic direction. I've considered your product's core identity—layering intelligence onto git, working across agents, and polishing commits/PRs/releases—to generate names that resonate with what the tool actually does.
- Gilt — Sounds like "git" and means "covered in gold." Semantically perfect: you're gilding git with AI enrichment. Short, memorable, great CLI feel (
gilt rebase,gilt split). github - Gild — The verb form: "to gild" means to make something more attractive or valuable. Tagline writes itself: "Gild your git."
- Gitext — "Git + extend/enrich." Literal but clear. Communicates that it's a git extension layer.
- Anvil — Where raw material gets shaped into something better. Fits the rebase/split/touchup workflow. Strong CLI name (
anvil commit,anvil release). github - Reforge — Implies reworking and improving, which is exactly what AI rebase and commit splitting do.
- Burnish — To polish and refine. Captures the "enrichment" angle for commits and PRs perfectly.
- Weft — In weaving, the weft is the thread that crosses through the warp to create fabric. Your tool weaves AI through the existing git fabric. Short, unique, great for CLI. gitbutler
- Strata — Layers of intelligence on top of git. Conveys the multi-layer nature (hooks, rules, skills, CI, GUI).
- Trellis — A framework that supports growth. Implies structure + enablement without replacing what's underneath.
- Sigil — A symbol or seal. Connects to commit signing and the idea of marking/enriching artifacts. Distinctive and memorable. github
- Rune — Ancient symbol of meaning. Short, punchy, developer-friendly. (
rune enrich,rune rebase). - Glyph — A written symbol. Ties to the textual enrichment of commit messages, PRs, and release notes.
- Lumen — Unit of light. Your tool brings clarity and intelligence to git workflows. leaddev
- Prism — Splits white light into a spectrum, just like your tool splits and enriches commits.
- Aura — An enrichment layer that surrounds something. "Git's AI aura."
- Deft — Means skillful and nimble. Four letters, great CLI name, implies precision.
- Hone — To sharpen and refine. Exactly what AI touchup and enrichment do.
- Nex — Evokes "next" and "nexus." Modern, minimal.
| Name | CLI Feel | Memorable? | Domain Likely Available? | Conflict Risk |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gilt | gilt rebase ✓ |
High | Moderate (Gilt was a shopping site) | Medium |
| Weft | weft enrich ✓ |
High | Likely | Low |
| Sigil | sigil commit ✓ |
High | Likely | Low |
| Anvil | anvil split ✓ |
High | Moderate | Medium |
| Deft | deft touchup ✓ |
High | Moderate | Low |
| Hone | hone pr ✓ |
High | Likely | Low |
| Burnish | burnish release ✓ |
Medium | Likely | Low |
| Strata | strata enrich ✓ |
Medium | Moderate | Low |
My top picks would be Gilt (the phonetic/semantic double meaning is hard to beat), Weft (unique, evocative, and low conflict), and Deft (punchy, implies skill, works great as a CLI command). All three are short, work well as terminal commands, and communicate what the product does without being generic. gitbutler
Based on your focus—reducing noise, compressing hundreds of agent commits into a few meaningful ones, and adding structural reasoning/metadata—here are name ideas that capture the essence of signal-to-noise, distillation, and clarity.
The "Noise Reduction" Family
These names emphasize the act of taking a messy pile of commits and filtering them down to the gold.
winnow rebase,winnow polishsinter squash,sinter commit[github](https://github.com/trailofbits/sinter)The "Understanding & Reasoning" Family
These names focus on the "enrichment" and "metadata" aspect—helping humans and AI understand why a change happened.
ratio explain,ratio loggloss annotate,gloss enrich[instagram](https://www.instagram.com/reel/DRBTV1wDLoz/)canon finalize,canon verifyThe "Clarity & Vision" Family
These names suggest looking through the mess to see the structure.
lucid history,lucid view[github](https://github.com/PrincetonUniversity/lucid)focal point,focal mergeRecommendation
If you want to emphasize compression (100 -> 10 commits), Sinter is the strongest technical metaphor.
If you want to emphasize filtering (bad -> good), Winnow is unique and evocative.
If you want to emphasize reasoning/logic, Ratio is smart and punchy.