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logical-brutalism

v1.3.0

Published

Parametric Engine Deployment for Backend Infrastructure.

Readme

LOGICAL BRUTALISM v1.3.0 :: SYSTEM KERNEL

"What does not resolve, does not exist."

AUTHOR: Matheus Lacerda Ferreira
LICENSE: MIT LICENSE (Copyright 2026)
STATUS: LIVING DOCUMENT


00 :: CENTRAL THESIS

Logical Brutalism was not born from aesthetic conjectures. Its origin lies in the necessity to secure operability within unstable environments. The non-negotiable metric is the mathematical and structural logic of an interface. If a function X is triggered, the feedback and consequence Y must be inevitable and immediate. This is not a frivolous design choice; it is digital survival architecture.

Just as structuralist architecture exposes raw materials and refuses decorative coating, Logical Brutalism forces interface engineering to expose its intrinsic logic. Any visual layer that contradicts or masks function is eliminated. There is no ornament devoid of information.

01 :: QUICK START

The system is distributed globally for immediate adoption.

NPM (Frontend/Tailwind):

npx logical-brutalism

PyPI (Python/Django/FastAPI):

pip install logical-brutalism
logical-brutalism

02 :: ARCHITECTURE AND LOCALIZATION

This repository holds the absolute geometric and mathematical constants of the Logical Brutalism design system. The documentation requires strict reading. Choose your regional node matrix below:

Note: The English structural tree is located under /docs/ as the default fallback. Ensure adherence to the mandatory components: 3 Axioms, 5 Pillars, and 7 Generative Principles.

03 :: CHANGELOG v1.3.0 (THE EVIDENCE & DISTRIBUTION UPDATE)

[ADD] :: DISTRIBUTION ENGINE

  • [ADD] Native global CLI scaffolding package distributable via NPM (npx logical-brutalism).
  • [ADD] Python-native ecosystem deployment engine distributable via PyPI (pip install logical-brutalism).
  • [ADD] Automated environment initializer (create app) reducing integration friction for FastAPI and Django.

[ADD] :: PERFORMANCE & BENCHMARKS

  • [ADD] Real-time Performance Dashboard comparing Logical Brutalism against legacy stacks (Tailwind, Bootstrap, React SPAs).
  • [ADD] Empirical metric instrumentation tracking: Render Time, HTML Payload Size, JS Overhead, and Memory Consumption.
  • [ADD] Stress-test benchmark scenarios utilizing high-volume data streams, large data tables, and rapid API responses under Polars and HTMX.

[MOD] :: IDENTITY & BRANDING

  • [MOD] Official Brand Manual formalizing the parametric layout matrix, color systems, grid constraints, and visual philosophy.
  • [MOD] Core typography migration: integration of Iosevka font as the absolute identity token for system data, exalting visual density and engineering authority.
  • [MOD] Core visual alignment introducing the Geometric Monolith as the single, unambiguous brand identifier.

[DEL] :: SCOPE PURGE & DOCUMENTATION CLEANUP

  • [DEL] Complete extraction of high-maintenance, low-return language nodes (Mandarin, German) to mitigate translation degradation.
  • [DEL] Enforced localization lockdown: technical specification limited strictly to English [EN] and Brazilian Portuguese [PT-BR].
  • [DEL] Elimination of purely declarative manifestos, shifting the repository focus from speculative aesthetics to verifiable software proof.

MISSION STATUS: PROVEN & DISTRIBUTED.

04 :: EXECUTION MANIFESTO

The construction process is strictly deliverable-based. Development occurs entirely within the parametric matrix defined in the core nodes.

[>] READ THE FULL EXECUTION MANIFESTO HERE