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description: List all configured hookify rules
allowed-tools: ["Glob", "Read", "Skill"]
---
# List Hookify Rules
**Load hookify:writing-rules skill first** to understand rule format.
Show all configured hookify rules in the project.
## Steps
1. Use Glob tool to find all hookify rule files:
```
pattern: ".claude/hookify.*.local.md"
```
2. For each file found:
- Use Read tool to read the file
- Extract frontmatter fields: name, enabled, event, pattern
- Extract message preview (first 100 chars)
3. Present results in a table:
```
## Configured Hookify Rules
| Name | Enabled | Event | Pattern | File |
|------|---------|-------|---------|------|
| warn-dangerous-rm | ✅ Yes | bash | rm\s+-rf | hookify.dangerous-rm.local.md |
| warn-console-log | ✅ Yes | file | console\.log\( | hookify.console-log.local.md |
| check-tests | ❌ No | stop | .* | hookify.require-tests.local.md |
**Total**: 3 rules (2 enabled, 1 disabled)
```
4. For each rule, show a brief preview:
```
### warn-dangerous-rm
**Event**: bash
**Pattern**: `rm\s+-rf`
**Message**: "⚠️ **Dangerous rm command detected!** This command could delete..."
**Status**: ✅ Active
**File**: .claude/hookify.dangerous-rm.local.md
```
5. Add helpful footer:
```
---
To modify a rule: Edit the .local.md file directly
To disable a rule: Set `enabled: false` in frontmatter
To enable a rule: Set `enabled: true` in frontmatter
To delete a rule: Remove the .local.md file
To create a rule: Use `/hookify` command
**Remember**: Changes take effect immediately - no restart needed
```
## If No Rules Found
If no hookify rules exist:
```
## No Hookify Rules Configured
You haven't created any hookify rules yet.
To get started:
1. Use `/hookify` to analyze conversation and create rules
2. Or manually create `.claude/hookify.my-rule.local.md` files
3. See `/hookify:help` for documentation
Example:
```
/hookify Warn me when I use console.log
```
Check `${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/examples/` for example rule files.
```