hooks-builder
npx skills add https://github.com/bsamiee/parametric_forge --skill hooks-builder
Agent 安装分布
Skill 文档
[H1][HOOKS-BUILDER]
Dictum: Deterministic behavior requires hooks; prompts fail execution guarantees.
Build Claude Code hooksâshell commands execute at agent lifecycle events.
Tasks:
- Read index.md â Reference file listing for navigation
- Read lifecycle.md â Event table, input schemas, exit codes
- Read schema.md â Configuration structure, matchers, JSON responses
- (integration) Read integration.md â Environment variables, context injection
- (scripting) Read scripting.md â Python standards, security patterns
- (recipes) Read recipes.md â Proven implementation patterns
- (troubleshooting) Read troubleshooting.md â Known issues, platform workarounds
- (prose) Load
style-standardsskill â Voice, formatting, constraints - Validate â Quality gate; see §VALIDATION
Scope:
- Event Selection: Choose hook type by automation goal (blocking vs observing).
- Configuration: Author settings.json entries with matchers and timeouts.
- Response Handling: Control agent via exit codes, JSON responses, or prompt evaluation.
[REFERENCE]: index.md â Complete reference file listing
[1][EVENT_SELECTION]
Dictum: Automation goal determines hook type; blocking capability varies by event.
Decision Gate:
- Intercept before execution? â PreToolUse (validate/block/modify parameters)
- Control permission dialogs? â PermissionRequest (auto-approve/deny)
- React after completion? â PostToolUse (format, lint, add context)
- Inject at session boundaries? â SessionStart (context), UserPromptSubmit (per-message)
- Evaluate task completion? â Stop/SubagentStop (prompt type for LLM judgment)
Blocking vs Observing:
- Blocking (exit 2): PreToolUse, PermissionRequest, PostToolUse, UserPromptSubmit, Stop, SubagentStop
- Observing only: Notification, PreCompact, SessionStart, SessionEnd
[2][CONFIGURATION]
Dictum: Centralized configuration enables scope-aware hook precedence.
| [INDEX] | [SCOPE] | [PATH] | [USE] | [GIT] |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| [1] | User | ~/.claude/settings.json |
Global, all projects | N/A |
| [2] | Project | .claude/settings.json |
Shared, committed | Commit |
| [3] | Local | .claude/settings.local.json |
Personal, testing | Ignore |
Precedence: Local > Project > User.
[3][IMPLEMENTATION]
Dictum: Deterministic and evaluative patterns require distinct execution modes.
| [INDEX] | [TYPE] | [USE_CASE] | [TIMEOUT] | [CHARACTERISTICS] |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| [1] | command | Validation, formatting, rules | 60s | Deterministic, fast |
| [2] | prompt | Complex evaluation, LLM judgment | 30s | Context-aware, flexible |
Prompt Type Scope: Stop and SubagentStop events only; Haiku provides fast LLM evaluation.
Guidance:
Command hooksâ Deterministic scripts receive JSON stdin; return exit codes + optional JSON stdout.Prompt hooksâ LLM evaluates decisions; response schema:{"decision": "approve"|"block", "reason": "..."}.Blockingâ Exit code 2 blocks action; stderr routes to Claude. Exit 1 also blocks (known bug #4809).
[4][SCRIPTING]
Dictum: Hook reliability requires functional pipeline patterns.
Python 3.14+ with strict typing. Zero imperative patterns.
[5][VALIDATION]
Dictum: Gates prevent incomplete artifacts.
[VERIFY] Completion:
- Event: Selected correct hook type for automation goal.
- Schema: Configuration structure validated per schema.md.
- Integration: Environment variables and context injection applied.
- Scripting: Security patterns and tooling gates passed.
- Quality: JSON syntax valid, timeouts appropriate.
[REFERENCE] Operational checklist: âvalidation.md