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    Glyph

    🔮 glyph – mcp server to map your codebase with symbol outlines

    9 stars
    Go
    Updated Sep 18, 2025
    ai
    ast
    go
    java
    javascript
    llm
    mcp
    mcp-server
    tree-sitter

    Table of Contents

    • Installation
    • macOS
    • What it does
    • Why glyph?
    • Key Features
    • Supported Languages
    • Architecture
    • Symbol Types
    • Usage
    • Integration with AI Coding Assistants
    • Claude Code
    • Cursor
    • MCP Server Mode (default)
    • CLI Mode
    • Detail Levels
    • Minimal
    • Standard (default)
    • Full
    • Development
    • Adding New Languages
    • Performance

    Table of Contents

    • Installation
    • macOS
    • What it does
    • Why glyph?
    • Key Features
    • Supported Languages
    • Architecture
    • Symbol Types
    • Usage
    • Integration with AI Coding Assistants
    • Claude Code
    • Cursor
    • MCP Server Mode (default)
    • CLI Mode
    • Detail Levels
    • Minimal
    • Standard (default)
    • Full
    • Development
    • Adding New Languages
    • Performance

    Documentation

    glyph

    A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that extracts symbol outlines from your codebase using Tree-sitter's declarative query language. Gives LLM coding agents the context they need with clean, efficient symbol extraction. Can also be used as a standalone CLI tool.

    Installation

    macOS

    Install Go:

    shell
    $ brew install go

    Install the latest version of glyph:

    shell
    $ GOBIN=/usr/local/bin go install "github.com/benmyles/glyph@latest"

    What it does

    glyph takes a file path glob, recursively discovers matching code files, and parses them using Tree-sitter's powerful query language to generate accurate symbol outlines. You control the level of detail—from high-level structure to complete function signatures with visibility modifiers.

    Why glyph?

    LLM coding agents work best when they understand your code's structure. glyph bridges that gap by providing clean, multi-file symbol maps that serve as efficient context without overwhelming token limits.

    Key Features

    • Declarative Query-Based Extraction - Uses Tree-sitter's query language for precise, maintainable symbol extraction
    • Glob-based file discovery - Point it at your code with familiar patterns
    • Language-agnostic architecture - Easy to add new languages with just query patterns
    • Configurable detail levels - Choose how much context you need
    • Multi-file support - Get a unified view across your entire project
    • MCP-native - Built for seamless integration with AI coding workflows
    • High performance - Optimized Tree-sitter queries for fast extraction

    Supported Languages

    • Go - Functions, methods, types, structs, interfaces, constants, variables
    • Java - Classes, interfaces, methods, constructors, fields, enums, records, annotations
    • JavaScript/TypeScript - Functions, classes, methods, arrow functions, variables, interfaces, type aliases
    • Python - Functions, classes, decorated definitions, assignments
    • Easy to extend - Adding new languages requires only ~20 lines of query patterns

    Architecture

    glyph uses a modern, declarative approach:

    • Tree-sitter queries replace complex AST traversal logic
    • Language-specific query patterns define what symbols to extract
    • Unified extraction engine works across all languages
    • Modular design with separate concerns for queries, extraction, formatting, and file handling

    Symbol Types

    glyph uses concise symbol type names to minimize token usage:

    • func - Functions and function-like declarations
    • method - Class/struct methods
    • class - Classes
    • interface - Interfaces
    • struct - Structs (Go)
    • type - Type declarations (Go)
    • const - Constants
    • var - Variables
    • field - Class/struct fields
    • constructor - Constructors
    • enum - Enumerations
    • record - Records (Java)
    • annotation - Annotations (Java)
    • property - Properties (TypeScript)

    Usage

    Integration with AI Coding Assistants

    Claude Code

    Add glyph to Claude Code using the MCP command:

    bash
    # Add glyph as a local MCP server (for your current project)
    claude mcp add glyph /usr/local/bin/glyph mcp

    To verify the installation:

    bash
    # List all configured servers
    claude mcp list
    
    # Check glyph server details
    claude mcp get glyph

    You can also check the server status anytime within Claude Code using the /mcp command.

    Cursor

    Add glyph to your Cursor MCP configuration:

    1. Open Cursor settings (Cmd/Ctrl + ,)

    2. Search for "MCP" or navigate to Extensions → MCP

    3. Add glyph to your MCP servers:

    json
    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "glyph": {
          "command": "/usr/local/bin/glyph",
          "args": ["mcp"]
        }
      }
    }

    After configuration, you can use glyph through the MCP interface to extract symbol outlines from your codebase, helping the AI understand your code structure better.

    MCP Server Mode (default)

    Run glyph as an MCP server for integration with LLM coding agents:

    bash
    $ glyph mcp

    CLI Mode

    Use glyph directly from the command line to extract symbols:

    bash
    $ glyph cli '/path/to/project/*.go'
    bash
    $ glyph cli -detail=minimal '/path/to/project/**/*.js'

    Options:

    • -detail: Level of detail (minimal, standard, or full). Default is standard.

    Note: All file patterns must be absolute paths.

    Detail Levels

    Minimal

    Shows just symbol names and types with line numbers:

    code
    - func: main (line 15)
    - struct: Server (line 5)
    - method: Start (line 10)

    Standard (default)

    Shows signatures and declarations:

    code
    - func: func main()
    - struct: type Server struct
    - method: func (s *Server) Start() error

    Full

    Shows complete symbol definitions with code blocks:

    code
    - func (lines 15-20):

    func main() {

    server := &Server{}

    server.Start()

    }

    code
    // Code block

    Development

    bash
    $ git clone https://github.com/benmyles/glyph
    $ cd glyph
    shell
    $ make clean
    shell
    $ make test
    shell
    $ make build
    bash
    $ make install DESTDIR=/usr/local/bin

    Adding New Languages

    Thanks to the query-based architecture, adding support for a new language is straightforward:

    1. Add language detection in file_utils.go (~2 lines)

    2. Add query patterns in queries.go (~10-20 lines)

    3. Add to query dispatcher in queries.go (~5 lines)

    Example for adding Rust support:

    go
    // In file_utils.go
    case ".rs":
        return rust.GetLanguage(), nil
    
    // In queries.go
    var rustQueries = map[string]string{
        "functions": `
            (function_item
                name: (identifier) @name
            ) @function
        `,
        "structs": `
            (struct_item
                name: (type_identifier) @name
            ) @struct
        `,
        // ... more patterns
    }

    Performance

    • Fast parsing with Tree-sitter's incremental parsing
    • Optimized queries for efficient symbol extraction
    • Minimal memory usage with streaming file processing
    • Parser reuse for better performance across multiple files

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