skills/brendanshields/creating-hooks/SKILL.md
Creates Claude Code hooks for automation and workflow customization. Guides through hook events, configuration, and script creation. Use when user wants to create a hook, automate Claude Code, or asks about hook events.
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Guides creation of Claude Code hooks for automation and workflow customization.
Progress:
- [ ] Select hook event
- [ ] Add to settings.json
- [ ] Create hook script
- [ ] Test and validate
| Event | When It Triggers | Common Use |
|-------|------------------|------------|
| PreToolUse | Before tool runs | Block/modify tools |
| PostToolUse | After tool succeeds | Validate, log, feedback |
| UserPromptSubmit | User sends message | Inject context, validate |
| SessionStart | Session begins | Load context, init state |
| SessionEnd | Session ends | Cleanup, save state |
| Stop | Agent finishes | Decide if should continue |
Full event reference: reference.md
Location priority (highest wins):
.claude/settings.local.json (local, not committed).claude/settings.json (project)~/.claude/settings.json (user)Basic structure:
{
"hooks": {
"EventName": [
{
"matcher": "ToolPattern",
"hooks": [
{
"type": "command",
"command": "bash \"$CLAUDE_PROJECT_DIR/.claude/hooks/my-hook.sh\""
}
]
}
]
}
}
Use templates from templates/ directory.
Key requirements:
Run hook manually with test input:
echo '{"tool_name":"Write"}' | bash .claude/hooks/my-hook.sh
"matcher": "Write" // Exact match
"matcher": "Edit|Write" // Multiple tools
"matcher": "mcp__.*" // MCP tools (regex)
"matcher": "*" // All tools
Matchers apply to: PreToolUse, PostToolUse, PermissionRequest
{
"type": "command",
"command": "...",
"timeout": 120
}
Default: 60 seconds. Max recommended: 300 seconds.
| Code | Meaning | Behavior | |------|---------|----------| | 0 | Success | Continue normally | | 2 | Block | Stop action, show error | | Other | Non-blocking error | Log only (verbose mode) |
Return JSON to stdout for decisions:
{
"decision": "block",
"reason": "Why blocked",
"additionalContext": "Info for Claude"
}
Decision values by event:
PreToolUse: allow, deny, askPostToolUse: block (with reason)UserPromptSubmit: block (with reason)Stop: block (requires reason)"$VAR" not $VAR"$CLAUDE_PROJECT_DIR/..."..Available in all hooks:
CLAUDE_PROJECT_DIR - Project root pathCLAUDE_CODE_REMOTE - "true" if web environmentSessionStart only:
CLAUDE_ENV_FILE - Path to persist env vars#!/bin/bash
# Output context for Claude
echo '{"additionalContext": "Project uses TypeScript"}'
exit 0
#!/bin/bash
INPUT=$(cat)
FILE=$(echo "$INPUT" | jq -r '.tool_input.file_path // empty')
if [[ "$FILE" == *".env"* ]]; then
echo "Blocking edit to sensitive file" >&2
exit 2
fi
exit 0
#!/bin/bash
INPUT=$(cat)
TOOL=$(echo "$INPUT" | jq -r '.tool_name')
echo "$(date -Iseconds) $TOOL" >> "$CLAUDE_PROJECT_DIR/.claude/tool.log"
exit 0
See reference.md for complete event details and more examples.
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