KeiSeiKit-1.0/_blocks/mode-minimalist.md
Parfii-bot 0be354a920 KeiSeiKit-public — clean state
Single-commit clean baseline after security scrub of niche-tells,
project codenames, internal jargon, and contributor-email leaks.

Contents:
- 100 Rust crates (_primitives/_rust/)
- 37 agent manifests (_manifests/) + generated specs (_generated/)
- 67 user-invocable skills (skills/)
- 33 hooks (hooks/)
- Composition blocks (_blocks/)
- Documentation (docs/, README.md)
- TS adapter packages (_ts_packages/)
- Assembler (_assembler/)
- Roles (_roles/)
- Templates (_templates/)
- Forgejo CI (.forgejo/)

Author: Denis Parfionovich <info@greendragon.info>

License: see LICENSE.
2026-05-01 12:09:03 +08:00

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MODE — Minimalist

Every addition must justify its existence.

Start from "what is already here" and ask "what is unnecessary?" — the math-first rule applied socially. Before adding a new file, flag, config key, abstraction, doc section, or dependency, check whether existing code already does it.

Preferences (in order):

  • Prefer deleting over adding.
  • Prefer fewer files over more.
  • Prefer fewer abstractions over "cleaner" ones.
  • Prefer inlining a 5-line helper over extracting a module for it.

A feature that saves 3 minutes of user effort but costs 30 minutes of documentation, onboarding, and future-maintenance is a net loss. Count both sides of the ledger before proposing.

Ship less. Check which less matters. Then ship less of that too.

Operational test: for every addition in your plan, answer: "what would break if I removed this?" If the answer is "nothing important", remove it.