NeuroGlyph: Language for Contextual & Relational Thought
NeuroGlyph is a symbolic communication protocol designed for structured, multimodal, and multi-agent dialogue. It combines task management, creative collaboration, open-ended research, and meta-dialogue within a compact and expressive language based on emoji-glyphs and structured tags.
NeuroGlyph allows human and AI agents to communicate goals, contexts, and interactions efficiently using composable tokens. It supports:
- Cognitive tasks
- Research dialogue
- Collective creative projects
- Meta-programming
- Graph-level compression for agent-to-agent protocols
/docs/NeuroGlyph_Manual_v3.7+.pdf— Complete protocol reference/docs/User_Guide.pdf— Real-world usage examples/examples/— Sample dialogues, collaborative writing, and music composition/specs/— Optional encoding/graph specs for developers
To use NeuroGlyph:
- Load the
ManualandUser Guideinto any LLM interface - Begin with a command like:
🚀 /act:begin_dialogue
👁️ /focus:"emergent agency"
🤝 /mind:user ↔ GPT
🧠 /intent:explore
Upcoming features include:
- GraphGlyph: a compressed DAG representation for fast communication
- Agent-to-agent fast mode (GibberLink-style)
- Visual composer interface
MIT — free to use, modify, and adapt.
Made with ❤️ by Mirco and the NeuroGlyph collective.