rule-catalog

SKILL.md

When To Use

  • Browsing available hookify rules by category
  • Installing standard pre-built rules into a project
  • Looking for ready-made rules before writing custom ones

When NOT To Use

  • Writing custom rules from scratch — use hookify:writing-rules instead
  • Debugging or modifying existing installed rules
  • Converting Python SDK hooks — use hookify:from-hook instead

Table of Contents

Hookify Rule Catalog

Pre-built rules for common scenarios. Install directly or use as templates.

Quick Install

# Install a specific rule
Skill(hookify:rule-catalog) then install git:block-force-push

# Or use the Python installer for bulk operations
python3 plugins/hookify/scripts/install_rule.py git:block-force-push
python3 plugins/hookify/scripts/install_rule.py --category git
python3 plugins/hookify/scripts/install_rule.py --all

Verification: Run python --version to verify Python environment.

Available Rules

git/ - Git Safety

Rule Action Default Description
block-force-push block enabled Prevent force push to main/master
block-destructive-git block enabled Block reset --hard, checkout -- ., clean -fd, etc.
warn-risky-git warn enabled Warn about rebase -i, soft reset, etc.
warn-large-commits warn enabled Warn about large binary files

python/ - Python Quality

Rule Action Default Description
block-dynamic-code block enabled Block dangerous dynamic code execution
warn-print-statements warn enabled Encourage logging over print()

security/ - Security Gates

Rule Action Default Description
require-security-review block enabled Require review for auth code

workflow/ - Workflow Enforcement

Rule Action Default Description
enforce-scope-guard warn enabled Anti-overengineering (imbue)
require-spec-before-code block disabled Spec-first development

performance/ - Resource Management

Rule Action Default Description
warn-large-file-ops warn enabled Watch large file writes

Installation Instructions

Method 1: Claude-Assisted (Recommended)

When you invoke this skill, tell Claude which rule(s) to install:

**Verification:** Run `git status` to confirm working tree state.
Install git:block-force-push

Verification: Run the command with --help flag to verify availability.

Claude will:

  1. Read the rule from skills/rule-catalog/rules/git/block-force-push.md
  2. Write it to .claude/hookify.block-force-push.local.md
  3. Confirm installation

Method 2: Python Script

For bulk operations or automation:

# Install single rule
python3 plugins/hookify/scripts/install_rule.py git:block-force-push

# Install all rules in category
python3 plugins/hookify/scripts/install_rule.py --category python

# Install all rules
python3 plugins/hookify/scripts/install_rule.py --all

# List available rules
python3 plugins/hookify/scripts/install_rule.py --list

# Install to custom directory
python3 plugins/hookify/scripts/install_rule.py git:block-force-push --target /path/to/.claude

Verification: Run the command with --help flag to verify availability.

Method 3: Manual Copy

  1. Find rule in plugins/hookify/skills/rule-catalog/rules/<category>/<rule>.md
  2. Copy to .claude/hookify.<rule-name>.local.md
  3. Edit enabled: true/false as needed

Rule File Locations

Rules are stored relative to this skill:

**Verification:** Run the command with `--help` flag to verify availability.
skills/rule-catalog/
├── SKILL.md (this file)
└── rules/
    ├── git/
    │   ├── block-force-push.md
    │   ├── block-destructive-git.md
    │   ├── warn-risky-git.md
    │   └── warn-large-commits.md
    ├── python/
    │   ├── block-dynamic-code.md
    │   └── warn-print-statements.md
    ├── security/
    │   └── require-security-review.md
    ├── workflow/
    │   ├── enforce-scope-guard.md
    │   └── require-spec-before-code.md
    └── performance/
        └── warn-large-file-ops.md

Verification: Run the command with --help flag to verify availability.

Customizing Rules

After installation, edit the rule in .claude/:

# Change action from warn to block
action: block

# Disable temporarily
enabled: false

# Modify pattern
pattern: your-custom-pattern

Verification: Run the command with --help flag to verify availability.

Creating Pull Requests for New Rules

To add rules to the catalog:

  1. Create rule file in appropriate category
  2. Follow naming convention: kebab-case.md
  3. Include detailed message with alternatives
  4. Test thoroughly before submitting
  5. Update this SKILL.md catalog table

Related

  • Skill(hookify:writing-rules) - Create custom rules
  • /hookify:list - Show installed rules
  • /hookify:configure - Manage installed rules

Troubleshooting

Common Issues

Command not found Ensure all dependencies are installed and in PATH

Permission errors Check file permissions and run with appropriate privileges

Unexpected behavior Enable verbose logging with --verbose flag

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