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Engineering

From Bare Rescue to Typed Errors: How Prismatic Killed 6,000 Silent Failures

A `rescue _ -> :error` is a bug factory. It swallows the context that would have told you what went wrong. The ZERO doctrine banned them β€” here's what replaced them across 128 OSINT adapters.

Apr 09, 2026 Β· 7 min read Β· TomΓ‘Ε‘ Korcak (korczis)
error-handling zero-tolerance rescue +2
Security

Pre-Commit Security Gates: Catching Vulnerabilities Before They Land

Every commit to the Prismatic codebase passes through 9 blocking pre-commit pillars and 17 CI doctrine checks. This article explains how ZERO, SEAL, PERF, HYGIENE, NMND, TACH, DOCS, DEPS, and RDME are enforced with grep scanning and mix tasks.

Mar 16, 2026 Β· 10 min read Β· Prismatic Engineering
pre-commit security doctrine +3
Architecture

The 18-Pillar Doctrine: Building Unbreakable Software Systems

The Prismatic Platform enforces quality through 18 interconnected pillars that cover architecture, security, performance, testing, and documentation. This article explains each pillar and how they work together to prevent defects.

Mar 05, 2026 Β· 12 min read Β· Prismatic Engineering
doctrine quality enforcement +2
Architecture

The 18-Pillar Doctrine: Building Self-Enforcing Software Quality

How Prismatic Platform enforces quality through 18 complementary pillars covering architecture, testing, security, performance, and documentation -- all validated automatically at every commit.

Mar 01, 2026 Β· 12 min read Β· Tomas Korcak (korczis)
doctrine quality enforcement +3
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Engineering

ARCHER SUPREME: Zero-Shortcut Doctrine

Introducing ARCHER SUPREME - a zero-tolerance anti-shortcut enforcement system with COSMIC CLEARANCE authority. No mocks, stubs, placeholders, or naive implementations ever enter the codebase. Every function is production-ready from creation.

Mar 01, 2026 Β· 8 min read Β· Prismatic Intelligence
archer-supreme quality doctrine +2