Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Stop Hook Implementation Plan
For Claude: REQUIRED SUB-SKILL: Use superpowers:executing-plans to implement this plan task-by-task.
Goal: Add a Stop hook to .claude/settings.json that blocks Claude from stopping if there are uncommitted tracked-file changes or unresolved conversational TODOs.
Architecture: Two parallel hooks registered under the Stop event in .claude/settings.json. Hook 1 is a bash command that checks git diff --name-only HEAD; Hook 2 is a prompt hook that reads the conversation transcript for unresolved work.
Tech Stack: Bash, Claude Code hooks API (settings.json), git
Task 1: Create the git clean check script
Files:
- Create:
.claude/hooks/git-clean-check.sh
Step 1: Create the hooks directory
mkdir -p /workspace/gravl/.claude/hooks
Step 2: Write the script
Create .claude/hooks/git-clean-check.sh:
#!/bin/bash
set -euo pipefail
dirty=$(git -C "${CLAUDE_PROJECT_DIR:-.}" diff --name-only HEAD 2>/dev/null)
if [ -n "$dirty" ]; then
# Format list for the reason message
file_list=$(echo "$dirty" | tr '\n' ', ' | sed 's/, $//')
printf '{"decision": "block", "reason": "Uncommitted changes in tracked files: %s"}' "$file_list" >&2
exit 2
fi
echo '{"decision": "approve"}'
Step 3: Make it executable
chmod +x /workspace/gravl/.claude/hooks/git-clean-check.sh
Step 4: Manually test the script
With the current dirty working tree it should block:
cd /workspace/gravl && bash .claude/hooks/git-clean-check.sh
Expected: exits 2, stderr contains {"decision": "block", ...} listing modified files.
Step 5: Test the approve path
cd /workspace/gravl && git stash && bash .claude/hooks/git-clean-check.sh; git stash pop
Expected: exits 0, stdout is {"decision": "approve"}.
Step 6: Commit
git -C /workspace/gravl add .claude/hooks/git-clean-check.sh
git -C /workspace/gravl commit -m "feat(hooks): add git clean check script for Stop hook"
Task 2: Register hooks in settings.json
Files:
- Create:
.claude/settings.json
Note: .claude/settings.local.json already exists with permissions. The new settings.json is for hooks (tracked by git; settings.local.json is not).
Step 1: Write settings.json
Create .claude/settings.json:
{
"hooks": {
"Stop": [
{
"matcher": "*",
"hooks": [
{
"type": "command",
"command": "bash $CLAUDE_PROJECT_DIR/.claude/hooks/git-clean-check.sh",
"timeout": 10
},
{
"type": "prompt",
"prompt": "Review the conversation transcript. Look for any tasks, TODOs, follow-up items, or promises Claude made (e.g. \"I'll fix X\", \"TODO:\", \"we should also…\", \"I'll address that later\") that were mentioned but not completed in this session. If any are unresolved, return {\"decision\": \"block\", \"reason\": \"Unresolved items: <comma-separated list>\"}. If everything mentioned was completed, return {\"decision\": \"approve\"}.",
"timeout": 30
}
]
}
]
}
}
Step 2: Validate JSON
jq . /workspace/gravl/.claude/settings.json
Expected: JSON reprinted with no errors.
Step 3: Commit
git -C /workspace/gravl add .claude/settings.json
git -C /workspace/gravl commit -m "feat(hooks): register Stop hook in settings.json"
Task 3: Verify hooks load in Claude Code
Step 1: Restart Claude Code
Hooks load at session start. Exit and reopen claude in /workspace/gravl.
Step 2: Check hooks loaded
Run /hooks inside Claude Code.
Expected: Stop hook appears with two entries (command + prompt).
Step 3: Trigger the hook manually
Ask Claude to stop (or say "ok thanks, bye"). With current dirty state, the git hook should block and report uncommitted files.
Step 4: Commit everything clean and verify approve path
git -C /workspace/gravl add -A && git -C /workspace/gravl commit -m "chore: clean working tree to test Stop hook approve path"
Then attempt to stop Claude — both hooks should approve.