Pick a visual direction

Same content, three treatments. Click the one that feels like onym.

// see who actually owns a name
$ onym check supabase_
crates.io  ● free
pypi      ● taken  ACTIVE  4.2M dl/mo
npm       ● taken  ACTIVE  1.8M dl/mo
github    ● taken
.dev       ● taken
.io        ● taken
→ exit 2 · ACTIVE project holds this name

A. Terminal-native

Looks like the CLI output. Dark, mono, ANSI-style colors. Insider / hacker feel.

See who actually owns a name.
crates.io
no package
Free
pypi
v2.9.1 · 4.2M dl/mo
Active
npm
v2.47.3 · 1.8M dl/mo
Active
github.com/supabase
82k ★
Active
supabase.dev
registered 2020
Taken

B. Dev-tool clean

Light, typographic, badges. Premium and approachable — the astral.sh / ruff.rs register.

See who actually owns a name.
crates.io
no package
Free
pypi
v2.9.1 · 4.2M dl/mo
Active
npm
v2.47.3 · 1.8M dl/mo
Active
github.com/supabase
82k ★
Active
supabase.dev
registered 2020
Taken

C. Dark + gradient

Dark sophisticated — Zed / Linear register. Gradient wordmark, subtle color-coded badges.

My lean: A (Terminal-native). The product is a CLI — leaning into that gives identity without looking generic. But the dev-tool clean (B) ages better if you want it to feel like a grown-up tool. Click or reply.