Hi
FAQ
Why should I sponsor you?
Creating and maintaining quality open source projects can take a significant amount of time. While it is time that I enjoy, monetary support goes a long way in making me feel appreciated when I use my free time to do this work.
A lot of your projects are also on Tidelift. Which should I pick?
Tidelift works as a big pot for several open source projects, and I get a tiny fraction of this. If you want to support me directly, GitHub Sponsors is the way to go. If a lot of the projects you want to support are on Tidelift, it might make sense to get a subscription from them (and if you use one of my links, I'll even get a small kickback).
12 sponsors are funding fb55βs work.
Featured work
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cheeriojs/cheerio
Fast, flexible, and lean implementation of core jQuery designed specifically for the server.
TypeScript 25,061 -
fb55/htmlparser2
The fast & forgiving HTML and XML parser
TypeScript 3,504 -
fb55/css-select
a CSS selector compiler & engine
TypeScript 442 -
fb55/entities
Encode & decode HTML & XML entities with ease & speed
TypeScript 237 -
fb55/readabilitySAX
a fast and platform independent readability port (JS)
HTML 228 -
fb55/css-what
a CSS selector parser
TypeScript 186
Select a tier
$5 a month
SelectHobbyist: You use my modules for side-projects and want to ensure they continue to be maintained. You will get a badge on your profile highlighting your support!
$25 a month
SelectProfessional: You use my modules in a professional context and with to contribute to their further development.
$75 a month
SelectStartup: You are a startup depending on modules I maintain.
$150 a month
SelectEnterprise: Your company depends on my code and you want to ensure things stay current.
$500 a month
SelectSupport: I will be available for direct support in a timely manner. You will have access to my contact details, and will be available to help whenever something doesn't go as planned.

Formed in 2009, the Archive Team (not to be confused with the archive.org Archive-It Team) is a rogue archivist collective dedicated to saving copies of rapidly dying or deleted websites for the sake of history and digital heritage. The group is 100% composed of volunteers and interested parties, and has expanded into a large amount of related projects for saving online and digital history.
