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    About

    This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a hookify rule", "write a hook rule", "configure hookify", "add a hookify rule", or needs guidance on hookify rule syntax and patterns.

    SKILL.md

    Writing Hookify Rules

    Overview

    Hookify rules are markdown files with YAML frontmatter that define patterns to watch for and messages to show when those patterns match. Rules are stored in .claude/hookify.{rule-name}.local.md files.

    Rule File Format

    Basic Structure

    ---
    name: rule-identifier
    enabled: true
    event: bash|file|stop|prompt|all
    pattern: regex-pattern-here
    ---
    
    Message to show Claude when this rule triggers.
    Can include markdown formatting, warnings, suggestions, etc.
    

    Frontmatter Fields

    name (required): Unique identifier for the rule

    • Use kebab-case: warn-dangerous-rm, block-console-log
    • Be descriptive and action-oriented
    • Start with verb: warn, prevent, block, require, check

    enabled (required): Boolean to activate/deactivate

    • true: Rule is active
    • false: Rule is disabled (won't trigger)
    • Can toggle without deleting rule

    event (required): Which hook event to trigger on

    • bash: Bash tool commands
    • file: Edit, Write, MultiEdit tools
    • stop: When agent wants to stop
    • prompt: When user submits a prompt
    • all: All events

    action (optional): What to do when rule matches

    • warn: Show message but allow operation (default)
    • block: Prevent operation (PreToolUse) or stop session (Stop events)
    • If omitted, defaults to warn

    pattern (simple format): Regex pattern to match

    • Used for simple single-condition rules
    • Matches against command (bash) or new_text (file)
    • Python regex syntax

    Example:

    event: bash
    pattern: rm\s+-rf
    

    Advanced Format (Multiple Conditions)

    For complex rules with multiple conditions:

    ---
    name: warn-env-file-edits
    enabled: true
    event: file
    conditions:
      - field: file_path
        operator: regex_match
        pattern: \.env$
      - field: new_text
        operator: contains
        pattern: API_KEY
    ---
    
    You're adding an API key to a .env file. Ensure this file is in .gitignore!
    

    Condition fields:

    • field: Which field to check
      • For bash: command
      • For file: file_path, new_text, old_text, content
    • operator: How to match
      • regex_match: Regex pattern matching
      • contains: Substring check
      • equals: Exact match
      • not_contains: Substring must NOT be present
      • starts_with: Prefix check
      • ends_with: Suffix check
    • pattern: Pattern or string to match

    All conditions must match for rule to trigger.

    Message Body

    The markdown content after frontmatter is shown to Claude when the rule triggers.

    Good messages:

    • Explain what was detected
    • Explain why it's problematic
    • Suggest alternatives or best practices
    • Use formatting for clarity (bold, lists, etc.)

    Example:

    ⚠️ **Console.log detected!**
    
    You're adding console.log to production code.
    
    **Why this matters:**
    - Debug logs shouldn't ship to production
    - Console.log can expose sensitive data
    - Impacts browser performance
    
    **Alternatives:**
    - Use a proper logging library
    - Remove before committing
    - Use conditional debug builds
    

    Event Type Guide

    bash Events

    Match Bash command patterns:

    ---
    event: bash
    pattern: sudo\s+|rm\s+-rf|chmod\s+777
    ---
    
    Dangerous command detected!
    

    Common patterns:

    • Dangerous commands: rm\s+-rf, dd\s+if=, mkfs
    • Privilege escalation: sudo\s+, su\s+
    • Permission issues: chmod\s+777, chown\s+root

    file Events

    Match Edit/Write/MultiEdit operations:

    ---
    event: file
    pattern: console\.log\(|eval\(|innerHTML\s*=
    ---
    
    Potentially problematic code pattern detected!
    

    Match on different fields:

    ---
    event: file
    conditions:
      - field: file_path
        operator: regex_match
        pattern: \.tsx?$
      - field: new_text
        operator: regex_match
        pattern: console\.log\(
    ---
    
    Console.log in TypeScript file!
    

    Common patterns:

    • Debug code: console\.log\(, debugger, print\(
    • Security risks: eval\(, innerHTML\s*=, dangerouslySetInnerHTML
    • Sensitive files: \.env$, credentials, \.pem$
    • Generated files: node_modules/, dist/, build/

    stop Events

    Match when agent wants to stop (completion checks):

    ---
    event: stop
    pattern: .*
    ---
    
    Before stopping, verify:
    - [ ] Tests were run
    - [ ] Build succeeded
    - [ ] Documentation updated
    

    Use for:

    • Reminders about required steps
    • Completion checklists
    • Process enforcement

    prompt Events

    Match user prompt content (advanced):

    ---
    event: prompt
    conditions:
      - field: user_prompt
        operator: contains
        pattern: deploy to production
    ---
    
    Production deployment checklist:
    - [ ] Tests passing?
    - [ ] Reviewed by team?
    - [ ] Monitoring ready?
    

    Pattern Writing Tips

    Regex Basics

    Literal characters: Most characters match themselves

    • rm matches "rm"
    • console.log matches "console.log"

    Special characters need escaping:

    • . (any char) → \. (literal dot)
    • ( ) → \( \) (literal parens)
    • [ ] → \[ \] (literal brackets)

    Common metacharacters:

    • \s - whitespace (space, tab, newline)
    • \d - digit (0-9)
    • \w - word character (a-z, A-Z, 0-9, _)
    • . - any character
    • + - one or more
    • * - zero or more
    • ? - zero or one
    • | - OR

    Examples:

    rm\s+-rf         Matches: rm -rf, rm  -rf
    console\.log\(   Matches: console.log(
    (eval|exec)\(    Matches: eval( or exec(
    chmod\s+777      Matches: chmod 777, chmod  777
    API_KEY\s*=      Matches: API_KEY=, API_KEY =
    

    Testing Patterns

    Test regex patterns before using:

    python3 -c "import re; print(re.search(r'your_pattern', 'test text'))"
    

    Or use online regex testers (regex101.com with Python flavor).

    Common Pitfalls

    Too broad:

    pattern: log    # Matches "log", "login", "dialog", "catalog"
    

    Better: console\.log\(|logger\.

    Too specific:

    pattern: rm -rf /tmp  # Only matches exact path
    

    Better: rm\s+-rf

    Escaping issues:

    • YAML quoted strings: "pattern" requires double backslashes \\s
    • YAML unquoted: pattern: \s works as-is
    • Recommendation: Use unquoted patterns in YAML

    File Organization

    Location: All rules in .claude/ directory Naming: .claude/hookify.{descriptive-name}.local.md Gitignore: Add .claude/*.local.md to .gitignore

    Good names:

    • hookify.dangerous-rm.local.md
    • hookify.console-log.local.md
    • hookify.require-tests.local.md
    • hookify.sensitive-files.local.md

    Bad names:

    • hookify.rule1.local.md (not descriptive)
    • hookify.md (missing .local)
    • danger.local.md (missing hookify prefix)

    Workflow

    Creating a Rule

    1. Identify unwanted behavior
    2. Determine which tool is involved (Bash, Edit, etc.)
    3. Choose event type (bash, file, stop, etc.)
    4. Write regex pattern
    5. Create .claude/hookify.{name}.local.md file in project root
    6. Test immediately - rules are read dynamically on next tool use

    Refining a Rule

    1. Edit the .local.md file
    2. Adjust pattern or message
    3. Test immediately - changes take effect on next tool use

    Disabling a Rule

    Temporary: Set enabled: false in frontmatter Permanent: Delete the .local.md file

    Examples

    See ${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/examples/ for complete examples:

    • dangerous-rm.local.md - Block dangerous rm commands
    • console-log-warning.local.md - Warn about console.log
    • sensitive-files-warning.local.md - Warn about editing .env files

    Quick Reference

    Minimum viable rule:

    ---
    name: my-rule
    enabled: true
    event: bash
    pattern: dangerous_command
    ---
    
    Warning message here
    

    Rule with conditions:

    ---
    name: my-rule
    enabled: true
    event: file
    conditions:
      - field: file_path
        operator: regex_match
        pattern: \.ts$
      - field: new_text
        operator: contains
        pattern: any
    ---
    
    Warning message
    

    Event types:

    • bash - Bash commands
    • file - File edits
    • stop - Completion checks
    • prompt - User input
    • all - All events

    Field options:

    • Bash: command
    • File: file_path, new_text, old_text, content
    • Prompt: user_prompt

    Operators:

    • regex_match, contains, equals, not_contains, starts_with, ends_with
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