Canonical Atomics (Friends) | NodeJS

Plain-English Overview

Canonical Atomics — which I call Friends — is a curated collection of small, reusable functions for Node.js. These are the kinds of simple operations developers use constantly, written carefully so they remain clear, predictable, and easy to combine.

Rather than being a framework, Friends focuses on fundamentals: clean, well-defined functions that do one thing well and can be stacked together without surprises. The goal is to reduce friction in everyday coding by providing reliable pieces you don’t have to rethink or rewrite.

As a product, Friends represents the distilled core of my Node.js work — the atomic utilities I rely on across projects. It’s intentionally separated from my larger repository listings to highlight its purpose: a stable, practical foundation for building real software.

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Alex Stevovich is an independent polymath guided by a self-directed perspective. His projects focus on original content and innovation developed through discovery-driven work grounded in first-principles thinking.

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