Ok, I'm sober now so I can make more sense of this.
...edit...hangover is wearing off so even more sense...
I agree it should mention Visual Studio and I think the references to "link" are also a good idea, since that's what it does.
xLink = cross link
VSxLink
Yeah, that.
Code Linker?
I usually just add a common project to my assemblies and then just merge them when I build the project. Smart Assembly automates this for me.
I think the obvious name there is probably the best one.
VS Code Linker is where I'm gravitating towards ,everything else I have called is is a bit too obscure.
Smart Assembly would probably get the same result but
this is cheaper. The reason I have gravitated towards linking in Visual Studio is so it is all right in front of me, I can read through the code in the IDE and see what it means in the context of the platform I'm working on at the time and figure out why I broke it and where. I don't have to learn anything new. I'm too old! Don't make me learn! (kidding but you get my gist).
I also wanted to be able to easily repurpose things I have already written so I can just drop it in and it will work. Mostly.
In any case, this is still evolving. I hope to post the new one to Github in the next week or 2 with a wiki that makes at least a little sense.