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gemini-faf-mcp — The Agent Card Edition

Persistent Project Context for Google Gemini. Define once. Sync everywhere.

FAF defines. MD instructs. AI codes.

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Stop re-explaining your project to every new Gemini session. Every Gemini conversation starts cold — you re-state your stack, your goals, your conventions every single time. .faf is one structured file that captures all of it. This package is the MCP server that lets Gemini read it.

PyPI FAF Trophy 100% Tests IANA: vnd.faf+yaml IANA: vnd.fafm+yaml DOI: Context paper DOI: Memory paper DOI: Agents paper

Before and after

Without FAF                           With FAF (.faf at 85%+ Bronze)
─────────────────────────             ─────────────────────────
You: "I'm using FastAPI with...       You: "Add a /users/me endpoint"
      PostgreSQL, pytest, and..."     Gemini: [generates correct code,
Gemini: "Got it. What's the              uses your auth pattern,
        codebase like?"                  matches your test style]
You: "It's a REST API for..."
[5 minutes of re-explaining]
Gemini: [now ready to help]

.faf is read once at session start. Every tool call lands on a Gemini that already knows your project.

What's New in v2.6.0 — The Agent Card Edition

A real agent.fafa passport, MCP Server Card, and AI Catalog entry — gemini-faf-mcp joins the wider agent-discovery ecosystem.

agent.fafa is authored from live introspection of the server's actual tools, not guessed. Ships alongside an MCP Server Card (SEP-2127) and a fresh AI Catalog entry (spec ratified Nov 2025). GEMINI.md now renders real setup/test/key-files content instead of a thin project/goal/language stub. Not in this release: A2A support — faf cards --target a2a correctly refuses to fabricate an endpoint this server doesn't serve; real A2A support is a future release, not a claim made early.

v2.5.1 — one.faf namespace migration: gemini joins the fleet on one.faf/gemini-faf-mcp (registry publish now DNS-authenticated). v2.5.0 — The Dart Edition detects Dart/Flutter from pubspec.yaml — Flutter app vs package · Dart MCP / backend / CLI / library. v2.4.3 made faf_agents / faf_gemini non-destructive (inject a structured .faf block, preserve your Markdown below). v2.4.2 — The Confinement Edition confined every caller path argument (security). v2.4.0 — The Chameleon Edition auto-selects its transport: stdio locally, Streamable HTTP on Cloud Run. 12 tools, zero config.


One-Minute Setup

1. Install

uvx gemini-faf-mcp          # zero-install run via uvx (fetched from PyPI)
# or: pip3 install gemini-faf-mcp

2. Add to Gemini CLI

gemini extensions install https://github.com/Wolfe-Jam/gemini-faf-mcp

3. Author your project context

In your Gemini CLI:

> /faf:setup

You should see: Created project.faf — Score: 85% (BRONZE). From this point, every Gemini session in this project reads it automatically.

Tip: A score of 85% (BRONZE) is the minimum where Gemini stops guessing. Run /faf:score to see what's missing and how to push to 100% (TROPHY).


The "One-File" Advantage

A .faf file is structured YAML that captures your project DNA. Every AI agent reads it once and knows exactly what you're building.

# project.faf — your project, machine-readable
faf_version: '2.5.0'
project:
  name: my-api
  goal: REST API for user management
  main_language: Python
stack:
  backend: FastAPI
  database: PostgreSQL
  testing: pytest
human_context:
  who: Backend developers
  what: User CRUD with auth
  why: Replace legacy PHP service

Result: Gemini reads this once and knows your project. No 20-minute onboarding. No wrong assumptions. Every session starts aligned.

FAF defines. MD instructs. AI codes.

What about my GEMINI.md?

You don't replace it. .faf authors it. Run faf_gemini and you get a fresh GEMINI.md with the structured project data baked in as YAML frontmatter — the same GEMINI.md Gemini CLI already reads, but authored from a single source of truth instead of hand-maintained.

> /faf:export
# Generates GEMINI.md from project.faf

.faf is the source. GEMINI.md is one of its outputs. Same logic for AGENTS.md (OpenAI Codex), .cursorrules, CLAUDE.md, and others — write once, render everywhere.


Auto-Detect Your Stack

faf_auto scans your project's manifest files and authors a .faf with accurate slot values. No manual entry needed.

> Auto-detect my project stack
{
  "detected": {
    "main_language": "Python",
    "package_manager": "pip",
    "build_tool": "setuptools",
    "framework": "FastMCP",
    "api_type": "MCP",
    "database": "BigQuery"
  },
  "score": 100,
  "tier": "TROPHY"
}

What it scans:

File Detects
pyproject.toml Python + build system + frameworks (FastAPI, Django, Flask, FastMCP) + databases
package.json JavaScript/TypeScript + frameworks (React, Vue, Next.js, Express)
Cargo.toml Rust + cargo + frameworks (Axum, Actix)
go.mod Go + go modules + frameworks (Gin, Echo)
requirements.txt Python (fallback)
Gemfile Ruby
composer.json PHP

Priority rule: pyproject.toml / Cargo.toml / go.mod take priority over package.json. Only sets values that are actually detected — no hardcoded defaults.


All 12 Tools

Create & Detect

Tool What it does
faf_init Create a starter .faf file with project name, goal, and language
faf_auto Auto-detect stack from manifest files and author/update .faf
faf_discover Find .faf files in the project tree

Validate & Score

Tool What it does
faf_validate Full Mk4 validation — score, tier, slot counts, errors, warnings
faf_score Quick Mk4 score — score, tier, populated/active/total slot counts

Read & Transform

Tool What it does
faf_read Parse a .faf file into structured data
faf_stringify Convert parsed FAF data back to clean YAML
faf_context Get Gemini-optimized context (project + stack + score)

Export & Interop

Tool What it does
faf_gemini Export GEMINI.md with YAML frontmatter for Gemini CLI
faf_agents Export AGENTS.md for OpenAI Codex, Cursor, and other AI tools

Reference

Tool What it does
faf_about FAF format info — IANA registration, version, ecosystem
faf_model Get a 100% Trophy-scored example .faf for any of 15 project types

Score and Tier System

Your .faf file is scored on completeness — how many slots are filled with real values.

Score Tier Meaning
100% TROPHY AI has full context for your project
99% GOLD Exceptional
95% SILVER Top tier
85% BRONZE Minimum recommended — AI can build from here
70% GREEN Solid foundation
55% YELLOW Needs improvement
<55% RED Major gaps — AI will guess
0% WHITE Empty

Aim for Bronze (85%+). That's where AI stops guessing and starts knowing.


Using with Gemini CLI

> Create a .faf file for my Python FastAPI project
> Auto-detect my project and fill in the stack
> Score my .faf and show what's missing
> Export GEMINI.md for this project
> Show me a 100% example for an MCP server
> What is FAF and how does it work?
> Read my project.faf and summarize the stack
> Validate my .faf and fix the warnings

Architecture

gemini-faf-mcp v2.4.2
├── server.py              → FastMCP MCP server (12 tools, dual-transport, Mk4 scoring)
├── safe_path.py           → path confinement for caller-supplied `path` args
├── main.py                → Cloud Run REST API (GET/POST/PUT)
├── models.py              → 15 project type examples
└── src/gemini_faf_mcp/    → Python SDK (FAFClient, parser)

The MCP server delegates to faf-python-sdk for parsing, validation, and Mk4 scoring. Stack detection in faf_auto is Python-native — no external CLI dependencies.


Testing

pip3 install -e ".[dev]"
python -m pytest tests/ -v

233 tests passing across 9 WJTTC tiers (137 MCP server + 55 Cloud Function + 41 Mk4 WJTTC championship). Championship-grade test coverage — WJTTC certified.


FAF Ecosystem

One format, every AI platform.

Package Platform Registry
claude-faf-mcp Anthropic npm + MCP #2759
gemini-faf-mcp Google PyPI
grok-faf-mcp xAI npm
rust-faf-mcp Rust crates.io
faf-cli Universal npm

Python SDK

Use FAF directly in Python without MCP:

from gemini_faf_mcp import FAFClient, parse_faf, validate_faf, find_faf_file

# Parse and validate locally
data = parse_faf("project.faf")
result = validate_faf(data)
print(f"Score: {result['score']}%, Tier: {result['tier']}")

# Find .faf files automatically
faf_path = find_faf_file(".")

# Or use the Cloud Run endpoint
client = FAFClient()
dna = client.get_project_dna()

Cloud Run REST API

Live endpoint for badges, multi-agent context brokering, and voice-to-FAF mutations.

https://faf-source-of-truth-631316210911.us-east1.run.app

Supports agent-optimized responses (Gemini, Claude, Grok, Jules, Codex/Copilot/Cursor) via X-FAF-Agent header. Voice mutations via Gemini Live through PUT endpoint. Auto-deploys via Cloud Build on push to main.


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Links

Citation

If you use gemini-faf-mcp or the .faf / .fafm / .fafa formats in research or production, please cite the format papers:

Wolfe, J. (2025). Format-Driven AI Context Architecture: The .faf Standard for Persistent Project Understanding. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18251362

Wolfe, J. (2026). Permanent Memory and Instant Recall: The .fafm Standard for Multi-Profile AI Agent Memory. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20348942

Wolfe, J. (2026). Why Agents Need a Passport: .fafa — Portable Identity for the Agentic Era. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.21951641

BibTeX

@article{wolfe2025faf,
  title     = {Format-Driven AI Context Architecture: The .faf Standard for Persistent Project Understanding},
  author    = {Wolfe, James},
  year      = {2025},
  month     = {nov},
  publisher = {Zenodo},
  doi       = {10.5281/zenodo.18251362},
  url       = {https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18251362}
}

@article{wolfe2026fafm,
  title     = {Permanent Memory and Instant Recall: The .fafm Standard for Multi-Profile AI Agent Memory},
  author    = {Wolfe, James},
  year      = {2026},
  month     = {may},
  publisher = {Zenodo},
  doi       = {10.5281/zenodo.20348942},
  url       = {https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20348942}
}

@article{wolfe2026fafa,
  title     = {Why Agents Need a Passport: .fafa — Portable Identity for the Agentic Era},
  author    = {Wolfe, James},
  year      = {2026},
  month     = {aug},
  publisher = {Zenodo},
  doi       = {10.5281/zenodo.21951641},
  url       = {https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.21951641}
}

License

MIT


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