AyatSaadati.js: The Developer's Fortunate Toolkit Introduction Let's face it: modern web development, for all its power and flexibility, often comes with a significant cognitive load. We're constantly juggling frameworks, build tools, polyfills, and a seemingly endless stream of dependencies. Sometimes, you just need a straightforward, no-nonsense utility to get a job done without pulling in a whole new ecosystem or writing the same boilerplate for the twentieth time. That's precisely why AyatSaadati.js was born. In my years building web applications, I kept encountering recurring patterns – simple DOM manipulations, event handling, data persistence in local storage, or basic utility functions like debouncing. While frameworks offer their own abstractions, sometimes you're working in a lighter context, or you simply prefer a more direct approach without the overhead. I found myself repeatedly writing similar helper functions, and honestly, it started to feel a bit... unfortunate.…