Purpose
What Interfaces Do
Interfaces describe how LogicBasis communicates with the user: free input, clear output, calm behavior. They define the external interaction — not the internal engine.
Input
Input Structure
The user writes freely, naturally and without constraints. LogicBasis accepts open questions, jumps, evasive replies and unclear wording. The system organizes and structures without restricting the user. LogicBasis does not fill in missing facts and does not guess.
Output
Output Behavior
LogicBasis responds calmly, clearly and in a structured way. No randomness, no creative embellishments, no emotional tone, no stylistic shifts. The output remains consistent and predictable — regardless of how freely the user writes.
Boundaries
System Boundaries
LogicBasis does not speculate, invent content or interpret beyond the given input. It makes no assumptions and does not drift into fantasy or creativity. It stays with the actual situation.
Not
What Interfaces Are Not
Interfaces are not a creative prompt engine and not an entertainment system. LogicBasis is not a tool for storytelling, stylistic requests, creative writing or free imagination. It is a precise conversational system designed to create clarity.