Stop hooks (and other hook types) were not firing because they were
missing the required "matcher" field. According to the hook development
documentation, all hooks must have a matcher field - "*" for wildcard
matching.
Changes:
- Add matcher: "*" to all hooks in hookify, ralph-wiggum,
explanatory-output-style, and learning-output-style plugins
- Update validate-hook-schema.sh to properly handle plugin format
(with 'hooks' wrapper) vs settings format (events at root)
- Add validate-all-hooks.sh script to validate all hooks.json files
Fixes: https://anthropic.slack.com/archives/C08EHE6JF3L/p1765822035850959
Remove the "Generated with Claude Code" footer and feedback CTA
from the code review comment template as it adds noise without
providing value after the first viewing.
Adds the hookify plugin to public marketplace. Enables users to create custom
hooks using simple markdown configuration files instead of editing JSON.
Key features:
- Define rules with regex patterns to warn/block operations
- Create rules from explicit instructions or conversation analysis
- Pattern-based matching for bash commands, file edits, prompts, stop events
- Enable/disable rules dynamically without editing code
- Conversation analyzer agent finds problematic behaviors
Changes from internal version:
- Removed non-functional SessionStart hook (not registered in hooks.json)
- Removed all sessionstart documentation and examples
- Fixed restart documentation to consistently state "no restart needed"
- Changed license from "Internal Anthropic use only" to "MIT License"
- Kept test blocks in core modules (useful for developers)
Plugin provides:
- 4 commands: /hookify, /hookify:list, /hookify:configure, /hookify:help
- 1 agent: conversation-analyzer
- 1 skill: writing-rules
- 4 hook types: PreToolUse, PostToolUse, Stop, UserPromptSubmit
- 4 example rules ready to use
All features functional and suitable for public use.
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Migrates the ralph-wiggum plugin from internal marketplace to public marketplace.
Implements Geoffrey Huntley's "Ralph Wiggum" technique using Claude Code's Stop
hook mechanism for continuous iterative development loops.
Key features:
- Interactive self-referential AI loops in current session
- Stop hook intercepts exit and feeds same prompt back
- Iteration tracking and completion promise detection
- Max iterations safety limits
Changes:
- Remove all tmux dependencies and background execution mode
- Simplify to interactive-only mode using Stop hooks
- Add comprehensive error handling with clear messages
- Fix documentation to accurately describe Stop hook mechanism
- Add input validation for all command-line arguments
- Register plugin in public marketplace
Security fixes:
- Remove eval usage (command injection vulnerability)
- Add numeric validation before arithmetic operations
- Remove silent error suppression
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