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A living document of linguistic latitude.

What is bibli spec?

A bibliographic index of specifications including Unicode codepoints of interest.

  • network topology
  • unicode blocks
  • music scales
  • alphabets
  • machine specs
  • audio circuits

a grimoire of human communication - 🐋 deepseek-chat

About the biblispec.json file

The data payload for this project is biblispec.json

Addendum appendum books

Files are JSON format.

JSON where commentary is unwelcome - no comments allowed = careful attention to structure required!

Chord Notation

In this chord notation dots are two beats, and pipes break up the 4,4,6 measure phrasing.

I still prefer D- over Dm and maybe some squiggle ~ rests.

			"name": "The Sound of Silence",
			"artist": "Simon & Garfunkel",
			"year": 1964,
			"album": "Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.",
			"label": "Columbia Records",
			"chords": "Dm...C...|Dm.F.BbF|F.BbF.Bb......",
			"lyric": [
				"Hello darkness, my old friend",
				"I’ve come to talk with you again",
				"Because a vision softly creeping",
				"Left its seeds while I was sleeping",
				"And the vision that was planted in my brain",
				"Still remains",
				"Within the sound of silence",

Elements of Alchemy

				"🜁🜄":{
					"name": "Elements of Alchemy",
					"codes":"🜁🜂🜃🜄",
					"category": "So",
					"codePoints": ["U+1F701", "U+1F704"],
					"range": [128769, 128772],
					"usage":"Air, Fire, Earth, Water",
				},

Elements of Alchemy

🜀🜁🜂🜃🜄

Quintessence, Air, Fire, Earth, Water

Pantry of Alchemy

🜐🜑🜒🜓🜔🜕🜖🜗🜘🜙🜚

Vinegar, Distilled Vinegar, Vinegar of Wine, Sulfur, Salt, Nitre, Vitriol, Blue Vitriol, Rock Salt, Halite, Gold

Metals of Alchemy

🜛🜜🜝🜞🜟🜠🜡🜢🜣🜤🜥🜦🜧

Silver, Iron, Mercury, Tin, Lead, Antimony, Bismuth, Zinc, Platinum, Arsenic, Cobalt, Magnesium, Potash

Compounds of Alchemy

🜨🜩🜪🜫🜬🜭🜮🜯🜰🜱🜲🜳🜴🜵🜶🜷🜸🜹🜺🜻🜼

Sal Ammoniac, Sal Armeniac, Regenerated Salt, Niter, Salt of Tartar, Soda Ash, Plant Alkali, Borax, White Vitriol, Blue Vitriol, Green Vitriol, Atrament, Cinnabar, Red Lead, Litharge, White Lead, Crocus of Iron, Crocus of Copper, Quicklime, Magnesia, Tutty

Operation of Alchemy

🝀🝁🝂🝃🝄🝅🝆🝇🝈🝉🝊🝋🝌🝍🝎🝏🝐🝑🝒🝓🝔

Crucible, Sublime, Precipitate, Calcine, Dissolve, Coagulate, Digest, Ferment, Fix, Separate, Conjoin, Cerate, Reverberate, Albification, Rubification, Fixation (2), Circulation, Solution, Fusion, Extraction, Projection

Process of Alchemy

🝕🝖🝗🝘🝙🝚🝛🝜🝝🝞🝟🝠🝡🝢🝣

Putrefy, Incerate, Imbibe, Wet-Separate, Cleanse, Wash, Strain, Filter, Evaporate, Cohobate, Distil, Slow-Digest, Melt, Liquefy, Congeal, Pulverize

Essence of Alchemy

🝤🝥🝦🝧🝨🝩🝪🝫🝬🝭🝮🝯🝰🝱🝲🝳

Spirit of Wine, Spirit of Salt, Spirit of Vitriol, Spirit of Niter, Spirit of Tartar, Spirit of Blood, Aqua Fortis, Aqua Regia, Aqua Vitae, Balneum Maris, Balneum Roris, Oleum Sulphuris, Oleum Vitrioli, Oleum Tartari, Oleum Philosophorum, Essence of Gold

fundament and orient

"fundament":
{
	"stone": "Stability, permanence, foundational; bedrock, monolith.",
	"star": "Guidance, aspiration, directional; north star, lodestar.",
	"axis": "Orientation, structure, alignment; pole, axis mundi, unit vector.",
	"flow": "Movement, process, temporal reference; epoch, equilibrium, par."
},
"orient":
{
	"azimuth": "Horizontal angle measured clockwise from north; specifies directional bearings in navigation.",
	"zenith": "Point on celestial sphere directly above observer; defines upward vertical reference.",
	"nadir": "Point on celestial sphere directly below observer; defines downward vertical reference.",
	"home": "Baseline reference position or starting point; anchors all relative coordinate measurements.",
	"datum": "Reference surface or framework in surveying; establishes baseline heights and positions.",
	"origin": "Point where all coordinate axes intersect; absolute reference for all other points.",
	"fovea": "Central point of retina providing sharpest vision; primary reference for visual fixation.",
	"frame": "Baseline reference for measuring motion or orientation; inertial, conceptual, or structural.",
	"anchor": "Initial information used as reference point for subsequent judgments and estimates.",
	"tonic": "First note of diatonic scale; home note and primary harmonic reference for a key.",
	"equilibrium": "State of balance in a system; reference point for dynamic stability.",
	"par": "Standard score or expected performance; baseline reference for comparisons.",
	"mean": "Arithmetic average of a dataset; central reference for statistical deviation.",
	"bedrock": "Foundational layer or principle; ultimate reference for stability or truth.",
	"pole": "Extreme point defining an axis or boundary; reference for orientation.",
	"epoch": "Reference point in time for dating events or cycles; standard temporal baseline.",
	"sovereign": "Supreme authority or ruling power; ultimate reference for legitimacy and control.",
	"absolute": "Unrestricted and final authority; reference beyond conditions or limits.",
	"axiom": "Self-evident truth taken as starting point; foundational reference for reasoning.",
	"principle": "Fundamental rule or law; baseline reference for systems of thought or action.",
	"archetype": "Original model or pattern; reference form for subsequent instances.",
	"monolith": "Single massive structure; reference of permanence or authority.",
	"root node": "Primary or topmost node in hierarchical structure; defines fundamental reference for descendants.",
	"north star": "Fixed celestial point above North Pole; constant navigational reference for true north.",
	"prime meridian": "Meridian at 0° longitude; universal reference for measuring east-west position.",
	"unit vector": "Vector of length 1 indicating direction; fundamental reference for specifying other vectors.",
	"ground state": "Lowest possible energy level of quantum system; baseline reference for all other states.",
	"identity element": "Element that leaves operation result unmodified; fundamental operational reference.",
	"sea level": "Average height of the ocean's surface; standard baseline for measuring land elevations and depths.",
	"axis mundi": "Singular point connecting realms; central reference for orientation or structure."
}

Fenced for inspections

Various characters of geometry, down on the codepoint floor

		"fenced":{
			"name":"code points of visual interest",
			"code":{
				"pointChars":"◯⊙⊚⦾⦿◉◎◍❂○●◦◌",
				"starChars":"✩✪✫✬✭✮✯✰✱✲✳✴✵✶✷✸✹✺✻✼✽✾✿❀❁",
				"circles":"◐◒◑◓◔◕",
				"markdown":"↩↪↗↘↖↙◀▶✳✴",
				"square":"🔳🔲✅❎",
				"oclock":"🕐🕑🕒🕓🕔🕕🕖🕗🕘🕙🕚🕛",
				"halfclock":"🕜🕝🕞🕟🕠🕡🕢🕣🕤🕥🕦🕧",
				"outer":"◜◝◟◞",
				"rect":"▪▫■□▢▣",
				"hatched":"▤▥▦▧▨▩",
				"dir":["◹↗⇗⤤➶➹","◸↖⇖⤣","◿↘⇘⤥➴➷","◺↙⇙⤦"],
				"lineChars":["─═━┄┅┈┉","│║┃┆┇┊┋"],
				"arrowChars":["▸→↠↦↝⥽⇒⤇⟿➸➳➵➧➨","◂←↞↤↜⥼⇐⤆⬳","▴↑↟↥⥾⇑⤊","▾↓↡↧⥿⇓⤋"],
				"arrowArcs":["↩↪","⤶⤷","⤾⤿","👈👉","⤺⤻"],
				"boxChars":["╭╮╰╯─┬┴│┤├┼","┌┐└┘─┬┴│┤├┼","╔╗╚╝═╦╩║╣╠╬","┏┓┗┛━┳┻┃┫┣╋"],
				"hatch":["╲","╱","╳"],
				"colorChars":[
					"⚫⬛🖤","⚪⬜🤍",
					"🟡🟨💛","🔴🟥❤️","🟠🟨🧡","🟢🟩💚",
					"🔵🟦💙","🟣🟪💜","🟤🟫🤎"]
			}

flow state

◹↗⇗⤤➶➹ ◿↘⇘⤥➴➷ ◸↖⇖⤣ ◺↙⇙⤦

↩ ↪ ⤶ ⤷ ⤾ ⤿

▸ → ↠ ↦ ↝ ⥽ ⇒ ⤇ ⟿ ➸ ➳ ➵ ➧ ➨

◂ ← ↞ ↤ ↜ ⥼ ⇐ ⤆ ⬳

▴ ↑ ↟ ↥ ⥾ ⇑ ⤊

▾ ↓ ↡ ↧ ⥿ ⇓ ⤋

boxChars

╭ ╮ ╰ ╯ ─ ┬ ┴ │ ┤ ├ ┼

┌ ┐ └ ┘ ─ ┬ ┴ │ ┤ ├ ┼

╔ ╗ ╚ ╝ ═ ╦ ╩ ║ ╣ ╠ ╬

┏ ┓ ┗ ┛ ━ ┳ ┻ ┃ ┫ ┣ ╋

posts

│ ║ ┃ ┆ ┇ ┊ ┋

cornerChars

◜◝ ◟◞

◢ ◣ ◤ ◥

◸ ◹ ◺ ◿

triangles

◀ ▶ ▲ ▼ ▷ ◁ △ ▽ ▸ ◂ ▴ ▾ ▹ ◃ ▵ ▿

docs pdf test

Frustrated with broken links and modern models continuing habit of making shit up project bibli creates a docs folder and adds the first wayback pdf.

The year is 1945 and John has been up all night...

First Draft of a Report on the EDVAC

by John von Neumann

Michael D. Godfrey

Normally first drafts are neither intended nor suitable for publication. This report is an exception.
It is a first draft in the usual sense, but it contains a wealth of information, and it had a pervasive
influence when it was first written. Most prominently, Alan Turing cites it, in his Proposal for the
Pilot ACE,* as the definitive source for understanding the nature and design of a general-purpose
digital computer.

After having influenced the first generation of digital computer engineers, the von Neumann
report fell out of sight. There were at least two reasons for this: The report was hard to find and
it was very hard to read.

Array v Class

Difficulties remain when deciding in ordered array vs named class for spec collections.

A skirmish has errupted in machinespec.json that illustrates the two distinct styles:

	"spec": {
		"software-architecture": [{
			"name": "Transformers",
			"introduced": "Vaswani et al., Google Research",
			"year": 2017,

...

		}],
		"video-game":{
			"Speed Race": {
				"developer": "Taito",

Recent additions

Please welcome these fresh additions to the bibli spec.

ASCII ANSI lookups

As the raw keyboard manager in Slop Fountain becomes more advanced our thirst for raw code names increase.

Linear B ideograms

𐂀𐂁𐂂𐂃𐂄𐂅𐂆𐂇𐂈𐂉𐂊𐂋𐂌𐂍𐂎𐂏𐂐𐂑𐂒𐂕𐂖𐂗𐂚𐂛𐂜𐂝𐂞𐂟𐂠𐂡𐂢𐂣𐂥𐂦𐂧𐂨𐂩𐂪𐂫𐂬𐂭𐂮𐂯𐂰𐂱𐂲𐂳𐂴𐂵𐂶𐂷𐂸𐂹𐂺𐂻𐂼𐂽𐂾𐂿𐃀𐃁𐃂𐃃𐃄𐃅𐃆𐃇𐃈𐃉𐃊𐃋𐃌𐃍𐃎𐃏𐃐𐃑𐃓𐃔𐃕𐃖𐃗𐃘𐃙𐃚𐃛𐃜𐃝𐃞𐃟𐃠𐃡𐃢𐃣𐃤𐃥𐃦𐃧𐃨𐃩𐃪𐃫𐃬𐃭𐃮𐃯𐃰𐃱𐃲𐃳𐃴𐃵𐃶𐃷𐃸𐃹𐃺"

Faces

A collection of animal mask monster and fancy emoji wide profile forms.

🐨🐼🐸🐰🐭🐯🐱🐶🐵🐥🐷🦧🐺🦊🦝🦁 👹👺👻👼👽👾😈💀 🧌🧛🧝 🧙‍♂️🧙‍♀️🧚‍♂️🧜‍♂️🧞‍♂️🧟‍♂️🧞‍♀️🧟‍♀️

[2025.8.10] gender rules may apply

Vai Syllabary

The Vai syllabary originated in the 1830s through Momolu Duwalu Bukele’s innovative efforts.

Its creation was a remarkable act of cultural and intellectual agency, transforming the Vai into one of the few African peoples with an indigenous writing system not based on Latin or Arabic scripts. The script’s enduring use and standardization underscore its significance as a symbol of Vai identity and resilience.

ꔀꔁꔂꔃꔄꔅꔆꔇꔈꔉꔊꔋꔌꔍꔎꔏꔐꔑꔒꔓꔔꔕꔖꔗꔘꔙꔚꔛꔜꔝꔞꔟꔠꔡꔢꔣꔤꔥꔦꔧꔨꔩꔪꔫꔬꔭꔮꔯꔰꔱꔲꔳꔴꔵꔶꔷꔸꔹꔺꔻꔼꔽꔾꔿꕀꕁꕂꕃꕄꕅꕆꕇꕈꕉꕊꕋꕌꕍꕎꕏꕐꕑꕒꕓꕔꕕꕖꕗꕘꕙꕚꕛꕜꕝꕞꕟꕠꕡꕢꕣꕤꕥꕦꕧꕨꕩꕪꕫꕬꕭꕮꕯꕰꕱꕲꕳꕴꕵꕶꕷꕸꕹꕺꕻꕼꕽꕾꕿꖀꖁꖂꖃꖄꖅꖆꖇꖈꖉꖊꖋꖌꖍꖎꖏꖐꖑꖒꖓꖔꖕꖖꖗꖘꖙꖚꖛꖜꖝꖞꖟꖠꖡꖢꖣꖤꖥꖦꖧꖨꖩꖪꖫꖬꖭꖮꖯꖰꖱꖲꖳꖴꖵꖶꖷꖸꖹꖺꖻꖼꖽꖾꖿꗀꗁꗂꗃꗄꗅꗆꗇꗈꗉꗊꗋꗌꗍꗎꗏꗐꗑꗒꗓꗔꗕꗖꗗꗘꗙꗚꗛꗜꗝꗞꗟꗠꗡꗢꗣꗤꗥꗦꗧꗨꗩꗪꗫꗬꗭꗮꗯꗰꗱꗲꗳꗴꗵꗶꗷꗸꗹꗺꗻꗼꗽꗾꗿꘀꘁꘂꘃꘄꘅꘆꘇꘈꘉꘊꘋꘌ꘍꘎꘏ꘐꘑꘒꘓꘔꘕꘖꘗꘘꘙꘚꘛꘜꘝꘞꘟ

creator : Momolu Duwalu Bukele

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Cherokee Syllabary

The Cherokee syllabary represents a remarkable achievement in linguistic innovation and cultural preservation:

ᎠᎡᎢᎣᎤᎥᎦᎧᎨᎩᎪᎫᎬᎭᎮᎯᎰᎱᎲᎳᎴᎵᎶᎷᎸᎹᎺᎻᎼᎽᎾᎿᏀᏁᏂᏃᏄᏅᏆᏇᏈᏉᏊᏋᏌᏍᏎᏏᏐᏑᏒᏓᏔᏕᏖᏗᏘᏙᏚᏛᏜᏝᏞᏟᏠᏡᏢᏣᏤᏥᏦᏧᏨᏩᏪᏫᏬᏭᏮᏯᏀᏁᏂᏃᏄᏅᏆᏇᏈᏉᏊᏋᏌᏍᏎᏏᏐᏑᏒᏓᏔᏕᏖᏗᏘᏙᏚᏛ

Usage

  • Created by Sequoyah (also known as George Gist), a Cherokee silversmith who was monolingual in Cherokee
  • Developed independently without knowledge of how other writing systems worked
  • One of the few writing systems created by a single person in recorded history

Basis

  • 85 characters representing syllables (not individual sounds like alphabets)
  • Based on Cherokee spoken language structure where syllables are the natural units
  • Incorporates some modified Latin letters but with completely different phonetic values
  • Each symbol represents a consonant-vowel combination or standalone vowel

Notes

  • Transformed Cherokee society almost overnight - literacy rates soared
  • Enabled the Cherokee Nation to publish newspapers, legal documents, and literature
  • The Cherokee Phoenix (1828) was the first Native American newspaper
  • Used for official Cherokee Nation documents and the Cherokee Constitution
  • Helped maintain Cherokee language during periods of forced assimilation
  • Used to preserve traditional stories, songs, and cultural knowledge
  • Today still used in Cherokee language education and cultural programs
  • Symbol of Cherokee intellectual sovereignty and resistance to cultural erasure

This represents not just a writing system, but a powerful symbol of indigenous innovation and cultural resilience.

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Ogham Script

Ogham, an ancient Irish script, embodies the mystique of Celtic heritage and early written communication:

Attributed to the mythical figure Ogma, the Celtic god of eloquence and learning. Primarily inscribed on stone monuments in Ireland and western Britain (4th–9th centuries CE). Known as the "Celtic tree alphabet" due to letter names tied to trees and nature

ᚁ ᚂ ᚃ ᚄ ᚅ

ᚆ ᚇ ᚈ ᚉ ᚊ

ᚋ ᚌ ᚍ ᚎ ᚏ

ᚐ ᚑ ᚒ ᚓ ᚔ

ᚕ ᚖ ᚗ ᚘ ᚙ ᚚ

Usage

  • Old Irish inscriptions, memorials, boundary markers, Ogham stones
  • Reflects early Celtic oral traditions, linking language to the natural world
  • Revived in modern times for neo-pagan practices, art, and Irish cultural identity
  • Inspires contemporary designs in jewelry, tattoos, and calligraphy

Basis

  • 20 primary letters (feda) in four aicmí (groups of five), with strokes or notches relative to a central line (flesc)
  • Five additional forfeda for diphthongs and later sounds
  • Typically read bottom-to-top on stone edges, though manuscripts show horizontal writing
  • Represents consonants and vowels, tailored to the phonetics of Old Irish

Notes

  • Preserves early Irish language and genealogy, with ~400 surviving inscriptions
  • Documented in medieval texts like the Ogam Tract in the Book of Ballymote
  • Symbolizes Celtic resilience and connection to nature in modern Irish culture
  • Used in education and cultural programs to teach about ancient Irish heritage
  • Unicode ImplementationThe Ogham block (U+1680-U+169F) includes:
  • 20 primary letters (ᚁ–ᚔ) for Old Irish phonemes
  • Five forfeda (ᚕ–ᚚ) for extended sounds

Ogham stands as a testament to Ireland’s ancient literary tradition, bridging mythology, nature, and language.

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CJK Enclosed Digits

㊀ ㊁ ㊂ ㊃ ㊄ ㊅ ㊆ ㊇ ㊈ ㊉

Fullwidth Latin

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO

PQRSTUVWXYZ0123

456789abcdefghi

jklmnopqrstuvwx

yz!"#$%&'()*+,-

./:;<=>?@[\]^_`

{|}~

pheme word building

		"pheme":{
			"pre62": {
				"science18": "electro helio chrono cosmo crypto dendro etymo geo glotto graph hydr patho pheno rheu seismo speleo techno topo",
				"nature13": "aero agro eco entom ichthyo litho meteo morpho myco nepho paleo zoo zo",
				"body12": "angio cardio dermato gastro hemato histo neuro noso odonto osteo phreno",
				"human11": "anthro archaeo biblio bio crimino dem ethno onco orni psycho socio",
				"meta8": "astro eno philo pomo theo vexillo"
			},
			"suff27":{
				"aca14": "graphy iatry logia metry nomy ology onymy scopy sophia tics cracy ist ics etics",
				"etc13": "al ance ence ese ism ity oid ous ty ure y archy pathy"
			}
		},

fountain dump

The bibli project was begun to provide a source of truth for Slop Fountain.

[BIBLI]
[BIBLI] pheme pre61 suff28
[BIBLI] hebrew name description alphabet lingua
[BIBLI] alphabet: {"lower":"אבגדהוזחטיכלמנסעפצקרשת","upper":"אבגדהוזחטיכלמנסעפצקרשת","uncommon":"ךםןףץ"}
[BIBLI] coptic name description alphabet
[BIBLI] alphabet: {"lower":"ⲁⲃⲅⲇⲉⲋⲍⲏⲑⲓⲕⲗⲙⲛⲝⲟⲡⲣⲥⲧⲩⲫⲯⲱ","upper":"ⲀⲂⲄⲆⲈⲊⲌⲎⲐⲒⲔⲖⲘⲚⲜⲞⲠⲢⲤⲦⲨⲪⲮⲰ","extras":"ϢϤϦϨϪϬϮ"}
[BIBLI] greek name description alphabet lingua
[BIBLI] alphabet: {"lower":"αβγδεζηθικλμνξοπρστυφχψω","upper":"ΑΒΓΔΕΖΗΘΙΚΛΜΝΞΟΠΡΣΤΥΦΧΨΩ","uncommon":"ϝϛϟϡϣϥϧϩϫϭϯϰϱϲϳ"}
[BIBLI] latin name description alphabet lingua
[BIBLI] alphabet: {"lower":"abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz","upper":"ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ","uncommon":"ÆæŒœÞþÐðƷʒȜȝ"}
[BIBLI] reo name description alphabet
[BIBLI] alphabet: {"lower":"aāeēhikmnoprtuw","upper":"AĀEĒHIKMNOPRTUW","uncommon":""}
[BIBLI] unicode name version description features lexis
[BIBLI] lexis: ascii 09 AZ az 𓆛𓆟 𓄰𓄱 𓄲𓄷 𓅷𓅽 𓃒𓃽 𓃉𓃑 𓍢𓍪 𓎆𓎎 𓆼𓇄 𓐄𓐌 𓁐𓁩 𓁹𓂀 𓂁𓂇 ♈♓
[BIBLI]
[BIBLI] Ⲡⲉⲛⲥⲁϩ ⲉϥϯⲙⲉ ⲙⲙⲟⲛ
[BIBLI] ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━

Egyptian Hieroglyphs

Reconnect with the ancient written language of the Egyptians.

This is a big project for bibli.

Separating 1072 hiero glyphic codepoints.

Unicode version 5.2

bibli.unicode.data

Women

𓁐𓁑𓁒𓁓𓁔𓁕𓁖𓁗𓁘𓁙𓁚𓁛𓁜𓁝𓁞𓁟𓁠𓁡𓁢𓁣𓁤𓁥𓁦𓁧𓁨𓁩

Eyes

𓁹𓁺𓁻𓁼𓁽𓁾𓁿𓂀

Fish

𓆛𓆜𓆝𓆞𓆟

Birds

𓅷𓅸𓅹𓅺𓅻𓅼𓅽

Animals

𓃒𓃓𓃔𓃕𓃖𓃗𓃘𓃙𓃚𓃛𓃜𓃝𓃞𓃟𓃠𓃡𓃢𓃣𓃤𓃥𓃦𓃧𓃨𓃩𓃪𓃫𓃬𓃭𓃮𓃯𓃰𓃱𓃲𓃳𓃴𓃵𓃶𓃷𓃸𓃹𓃺𓃻𓃼𓃽


All are not left facing - mirrored souls under observation

𓎸 𓊘 𓏞 𓍹 𓊆 𓊈 𓉘 𓉙 𓉚 𓉕 𓉖 𓉛 𓉜 𓉝 𓏟 𓍺 𓊇 𓊉 𓊙 𓎹

The entire unicode block of interest

Note to self - maintain some notes.txt along the way. ⤺⤻

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