Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
1.7 KiB
Stop Hook Design
Date: 2026-02-21 Scope: Project-level Claude Code hooks for Gravl
Goal
Prevent Claude from stopping mid-session without completing its work. Two enforced conditions:
- No uncommitted changes to tracked files
- No unresolved conversational TODOs or promises
Approach
Two parallel hooks registered in .claude/settings.json under the Stop event. Both run every time Claude considers stopping.
Hook 1 — Git Clean Check (command)
File: .claude/hooks/git-clean-check.sh
Uses git diff --name-only HEAD to detect modified tracked files that were not committed. Untracked files (e.g. frontend/dist/, planning docs) are intentionally ignored to avoid false positives.
- Exit 2 + JSON to stderr → blocks Claude from stopping, feeds reason back
- Exit 0 + JSON to stdout → approves
Hook 2 — Conversation TODO Check (prompt)
A prompt hook that reads the conversation transcript and looks for unresolved work: phrases like "I'll fix X later", "TODO:", "we should also…", or any task Claude mentioned but did not complete. Returns approve or block with a list of unresolved items.
File Layout
.claude/
settings.json # Hook registration
hooks/
git-clean-check.sh # Git dirty state check
Decisions
- Modified tracked files only (not untracked):
frontend/dist/and.planning/untracked files would cause constant false positives with a fullgit status --porcelaincheck. - Prompt hook for TODOs (not grep): The goal is conversational promises, not code comments. A prompt hook reads the transcript and can reason about intent.
- Project-level, not plugin: These checks are specific to Gravl's GSD commit workflow; no plugin abstraction needed.