Unicode has 154,998 assigned characters across 168 scripts. Charcuteria is a visual browser that lets you explore all of them, navigate related glyphs, and move across scripts, symbols, and shapes without memorizing codepoints.
The tool matters because Unicode lookup has always been a developer problem solved badly. Copy-paste from Wikipedia tables, dead reference sites, or terminal commands that return nothing useful. Charcuteria replaces that with a browsable visual interface built around relationships between characters.
The full product is worth exploring for anyone working with internationalization, typography, or text rendering. The question is how deep the relational graph goes between glyphs, and whether search surfaces obscure scripts that standard keyboards never touch.
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