#!/bin/bash # Simple Stop hook that blocks (forces continuation) - PLUGIN VERSION # Read input from STDIN (Claude Code passes hook data as JSON) read -r input # Check if stop hook is already active (prevents infinite loop) stop_hook_active=$(echo "$input" | jq -r '.stop_hook_active // false') if [ "$stop_hook_active" = "true" ]; then # Already triggered once, allow normal stop echo '{"continue":true,"stopReason":"","suppressOutput":true}' >&1 exit 0 fi # Output valid JSON response to STDERR (required when exit code is 2) echo '{"continue":true,"stopReason":"","suppressOutput":true,"decision":"block","reason":"I notice I just used a reflexive agreement phrase. Let me provide a more substantive response:\n\nInstead of simply agreeing, let me analyze your point with specific technical reasoning, consider potential edge cases or alternative approaches, and offer constructive insights that build collaboratively on your observation."}' >&2 # Exit with code 2 to force continuation exit 2