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Hookify Plugin Help
Explain how the hookify plugin works and how to use it.
Overview
The hookify plugin makes it easy to create custom hooks that prevent unwanted behaviors. Instead of editing hooks.json files, users create simple markdown configuration files that define patterns to watch for.
How It Works
1. Hook System
Hookify installs generic hooks that run on these events:
- PreToolUse: Before any tool executes (Bash, Edit, Write, etc.)
- PostToolUse: After a tool executes
- Stop: When Claude wants to stop working
- UserPromptSubmit: When user submits a prompt
These hooks read configuration files from .claude/hookify.*.local.md and check if any rules match the current operation.
2. Configuration Files
Users create rules in .claude/hookify.{rule-name}.local.md files:
---
name: warn-dangerous-rm
enabled: true
event: bash
pattern: rm\s+-rf
---
⚠️ **Dangerous rm command detected!**
This command could delete important files. Please verify the path.
Key fields:
name: Unique identifier for the ruleenabled: true/false to activate/deactivateevent: bash, file, stop, prompt, or allpattern: Regex pattern to match
The message body is what Claude sees when the rule triggers.
3. Creating Rules
Option A: Use /hookify command
/hookify Don't use console.log in production files
This analyzes your request and creates the appropriate rule file.
Option B: Create manually
Create .claude/hookify.my-rule.local.md with the format above.
Option C: Analyze conversation
/hookify
Without arguments, hookify analyzes recent conversation to find behaviors you want to prevent.
Available Commands
/hookify- Create hooks from conversation analysis or explicit instructions/hookify:help- Show this help (what you're reading now)/hookify:list- List all configured hooks/hookify:configure- Enable/disable existing hooks interactively
Example Use Cases
Prevent dangerous commands:
---
name: block-chmod-777
enabled: true
event: bash
pattern: chmod\s+777
---
Don't use chmod 777 - it's a security risk. Use specific permissions instead.
Warn about debugging code:
---
name: warn-console-log
enabled: true
event: file
pattern: console\.log\(
---
Console.log detected. Remember to remove debug logging before committing.
Require tests before stopping:
---
name: require-tests
enabled: true
event: stop
pattern: .*
---
Did you run tests before finishing? Make sure `npm test` or equivalent was executed.
Pattern Syntax
Use Python regex syntax:
\s- whitespace\.- literal dot|- OR+- one or more*- zero or more\d- digit[abc]- character class
Examples:
rm\s+-rf- matches "rm -rf"console\.log\(- matches "console.log("(eval|exec)\(- matches "eval(" or "exec("\.env$- matches files ending in .env
Important Notes
No Restart Needed: Hookify rules (.local.md files) take effect immediately on the next tool use. The hookify hooks are already loaded and read your rules dynamically.
Block or Warn: Rules can either block operations (prevent execution) or warn (show message but allow). Set action: block or action: warn in the rule's frontmatter.
Rule Files: Keep rules in .claude/hookify.*.local.md - they should be git-ignored (add to .gitignore if needed).
Disable Rules: Set enabled: false in frontmatter or delete the file.
Troubleshooting
Hook not triggering:
- Check rule file is in
.claude/directory - Verify
enabled: truein frontmatter - Confirm pattern is valid regex
- Test pattern:
python3 -c "import re; print(re.search('your_pattern', 'test_text'))" - Rules take effect immediately - no restart needed
Import errors:
- Check Python 3 is available:
python3 --version - Verify hookify plugin is installed correctly
Pattern not matching:
- Test regex separately
- Check for escaping issues (use unquoted patterns in YAML)
- Try simpler pattern first, then refine
Getting Started
-
Create your first rule:
/hookify Warn me when I try to use rm -rf -
Try to trigger it:
- Ask Claude to run
rm -rf /tmp/test - You should see the warning
- Ask Claude to run
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Refine the rule by editing
.claude/hookify.warn-rm.local.md -
Create more rules as you encounter unwanted behaviors
For more examples, check the ${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/examples/ directory.