Use this skill when you need get your project to 100% ✪ AI-readiness, fast — the AI auto-detects your stack and only asks for what it can't know (your goal and the human "why"). Least typing, maximum context. For time-conscious builders; feeds into faf-expert for depth.
AI writes its best code when it has your project's context. This skill helps you hand it over — fast, and to 100%.
.faf is an IANA-registered context format (application/vnd.faf+yaml) — a typed, portable file you own, readable by any AI (no bespoke manifest, no vendor lock-in). The whole point is one number: AI-readiness, 0–100%. At 100% ✪ the AI starts every session already knowing your project — no re-explaining, no guessing. This skill is the builder's path to that number: minimum typing, maximum context.
For the done-for-you one-click path, use faf-wizard. To master the format, use faf-expert. This skill is the quickstart in between.
faf-cli has 21 slots. It works in three steps — and only the last one needs you:
slotignoreds the rest (never counted against you).faf auto detects your stack + language, and a sharp goal sentence seeds who/what/where. The better your goal, the more the AI fills for you.So your job isn't "fill 21 boxes." It's: write one good goal, then answer the few questions the AI couldn't fill itself.
(Teams / Enterprise tiers add more slots — monorepos, caching, versioning — but those aren't faf-cli. faf-cli is the 21.)
The 6 Ws are "the underivable half" — but you almost never write all six from scratch:
So the fast path is: write one sharp goal, confirm the seeds, fill why + when. → 100%.
"Sometimes 3 Ws is enough. Sometimes the goal alone is enough." A great goal sentence + auto-detection can carry who/what/where/how on their own — leaving you two small answers. The better your goal, the less you type.
faf auto # 1. AI detects your whole stack + seeds context from your README
faf score # 2. See the number + exactly which slots are still empty
faf go # 3. Guided fill: confirm the seeded Ws, answer the 1–2 left
faf score # 4. 100% ✪
faf sync # 5. Push context into CLAUDE.md / AGENTS.md (optional)
Most projects are 1 good goal sentence + 2 answers away from Trophy.
The goal is the generative input — it seeds who/what/where automatically. Make it a real, specific sentence (it's also your use-case):
Each W is a 3–4 word label (hard cap < 6) — a scannable spec card, not a paragraph:
| W | Asks | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Who | who is it for? | solo developers |
| What | what are they building? | AI-readiness scorer |
| Why | why does it exist? | eliminate context re-explaining |
| Where | where does it run/ship? | npm, Homebrew |
| When | timeline / stage? | production, since 2025 |
| How | how is it built/used? | Bun CLI + WASM |
slotignoredA CLI has no frontend; an API has no UI library. Mark those slotignored and they drop out of the denominator — you're scored only on slots that matter for your app type. 100% means "everything that applies is filled," not "every box checked." (faf auto and faf go handle most of this for you.)
The AI only seeds facts your goal/README literally state — never invents, never uses templates. What it can't source, it leaves empty for you. Empty beats wrong. That's why the resulting context is trustworthy: every slot is either detected, stated by you, or honestly blank.
faf go / faf-loop
The goal: the AI is only as good as the context you give it. Answer the few things only you know — the gaps it couldn't fill itself — and it's optimized to help you at 100% ✪.
MIT · part of the FAF skill family (faf-context · faf-wizard · faf-expert)