# individual-identifiers `individual-identifiers` is a Rust library that generates unique identifiers, each consisting of a UUID and a name. The names are alliterative phrases generated by fetching words from the Datamuse API. ## Usage First, add the following to your `Cargo.toml`: \```toml [dependencies] individual-identifiers = "0.1.0" \``` Then, in your Rust file: \```rust use individual_identifiers::Identifier; let mut id = Identifier::new(); id.set(); println!("{}", id); \``` The `Identifier` struct has three possible states: - `Default`: The initial state when an Identifier is created. The Identifier has a UUID but no name. - `Success`: The state when a name has been successfully generated for the Identifier. The Identifier has both a UUID and a name. - `Failure`: The state when an error occurs while generating a name for the Identifier. The Identifier has a UUID and an error message. ## Testing This library includes a test for uniqueness, which creates a large number of Identifiers and checks for repeated words and combinations. It uses a multi-threaded approach to generate the Identifiers in parallel, with the number of threads being twice the number of logical cores on your machine. ## Contributing Pull requests are welcome. ## License This project is licensed under the MIT License.