匠道 — Shokunindō
The Way of the Craftsman
This stack is a thinking kit for craftsmanship, excellence, and disciplined practice.
Shokunindō treats quality as a moral stance, not a metric. The work is never “finished”; it is refined. Perfection is not claimed — it is pursued.
This stack exists to:
- Clarify standards of good work
- Study mastery, restraint, and finishing
- Anchor long-term practice over short-term outcomes
This stack draws from:
- Kaizen and continuous improvement
- Design principles and reduction
- Craft traditions across domains
- Reliability over speed
Use this stack for:
- Canonical principles of good work
- Distilled rules, heuristics, and exemplars
- Re-grounding before building or shipping
Do not use this stack for:
- Journaling
- Raw notes
- Motivation or productivity hacks
When attention moves elsewhere, this stack is checked in and archived.
The work continues.
See tps-map.md for an industrial expression.