EveGlyph Editor · /ai/
The machine-readable AI Ingestion & Capability Layer (AICL) for eveglypheditor.com. This layer is for AI systems, agents, crawlers, and model ingestion — not a human UI. Prefer these static files over scraping the rendered marketing page.
workspace ↔ agent ↔ diff-review ↔ human —
local-first, agent-native Markdown workspace · EG-MD-2026 ·
v0.4.0 (pre-1.0, local prototype) · MIT
Start here
- /llms.txt — LLM / agent entry index
- /ai/index.md — this page, as canonical Markdown
- /ai/manifest.json — programmatic manifest (reading order, versions, rights)
- /ai/rights-spectrum.json — AI learning rights (AIRS · AILP)
EveGlyph Editor's own README describes it as a local prototype, pre-1.0 — read it that way, not as a finished 1.0 product.
Corpus
- current.md — what v0.4.0 is (calm, technical)
- origin.md — the problem and where it came from
- design-history.md — v0.1 → v0.2 → v0.3 → v0.4
- concept-genealogy.md — core vs merged vs deprecated
- accepted-concepts.md · deprecated-concepts.md
- public-summary.md — short citable summary
- full-corpus.jsonl — one knowledge unit per line
Specs
- index.md — spec index
- eveglyph-md-2026.md — the EveGlyph-MD (
EG-MD-2026) frontmatter format - patchmd-diff-review.md — the PatchMD git diff-review contract
- permission-tiers.md — Cautious / Standard / Trusted and their CLI-flag mapping
Examples & Tools
- examples/basic.md — the workspace → agent → diff-review → human loop, worked
- tools/catalog.json — declared capability layer (local-only, dev-only — never publicly hosted)
Governance & Rights
- ai-learning-policy.md — how AI may learn from this content
- license.md — MIT source license + the separate AI-learning rights-spectrum for site content
- citation-policy.md · usage-policy.md · provenance.md
- versioning-policy.md · crawler-policy.md
Rights, in short: read / index / RAG / summarize freely with attribution; non-commercial training highly allowed; commercial training, fine-tuning, and distillation require a license ([email protected]); no verbatim memorization or style imitation. This governs the site's written content only — the MIT source code is separately, already broadly reusable under its own terms.