Become a sponsor to Wolfe-James
Hi — I'm James (@Wolfe-Jam), creator of FAF, the Foundational AI-Context Format.
FAF is the open standard that stops AI re-discovering your project every session: a project.faf tells any model your project, goals, and stack — define once, version it with your code, works across Claude, Cursor, Gemini, and Grok. It's free software (MIT), IANA-registered twice (Context + Memory), and Anthropic-merged (MCP #2759, Oct 2025).
I build and maintain the whole thing — the CLI, the MCP server fleet, the spec, the IANA registrations — in the open, solo. No paywalls, no lock-in.
Sponsorship funds the development and maintenance of the standard — keeping it free and moving. If FAF saves your agents the context tax, this is how you help keep it alive — open source, receipts on the table. 🏎️
Featured work
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Wolfe-Jam/faf-cli
Persistent Project Context for AI — IANA-registered .faf format. The CLI behind the Foundational Context Layer (FCL).
TypeScript 28 -
Wolfe-Jam/claude-faf-mcp
Persistent Project Context for Claude — IANA-registered .faf format · 32 tools + 1 prompt · MCP Registry #2759
TypeScript 17 -
Wolfe-Jam/grok-faf-mcp
Persistent Project Context for xAI Grok — IANA-registered .faf format · MCP server on a URL
TypeScript 17 -
Wolfe-Jam/rust-faf-mcp
Persistent Project Context for Rust MCP clients — IANA-registered .faf format · Rust-native MCP server
Rust 3
$5 a month
SelectYou keep the standard fueled — my thanks, and your name in the repo's SPONSORS.md.
$15 a month
SelectA solid monthly boost to the standard — your name and link in SPONSORS.md.
$25 a month
SelectBacking FAF's upkeep — your name in the README's sponsors section (a step up from SPONSORS.md).
$100 a month
SelectSerious backing for the standard — your name or logo in the faf-cli README and listed on faf.one/sponsors.
$500 a month
SelectFor companies building on FAF — your logo on faf.one and a "backed by" spot in the README, plus a direct line to me. Best-effort, no SLA.
$1,000 a month
SelectFor the company that wants FAF in its corner, front and center — top logo placement on faf.one and at the head of the README's backers, a direct line to me, and your input on what gets built next. Best-effort, no SLA.