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* feat(hooks): title sessions "host project" for the remote session listCraig Jennings10 days1-0/+6
| | | | | | | | Remote sessions showed up on claude.ai/code and mobile under auto-generated names, so picking the right one meant guessing. Claude Code 2.1.152+ lets a SessionStart hook set the title via hookSpecificOutput.sessionTitle. hooks/session-title.sh emits "<uname -n> <project>" (ratio rulesets, velox work) on startup and resume. Project is the git-toplevel basename so a session started in a subdirectory still names the project, with the cwd basename as fallback. The hook stays silent when a title already exists, so a /rename or an earlier run isn't clobbered on resume. The harness ignores titles on clear and compact, so the settings matcher restricts to startup|resume. Wired in settings.json and the install-hooks snippet. As a default hook it reaches every machine through make install on the next session start.
* feat(flush): add /flush skill and SessionStart(clear) resume hookCraig Jennings2026-06-021-0/+8
| | | | | | | | | | Flush is the checkpoint half of the wrap/restart rhythm. It refreshes the session-context anchor in place, the user runs /clear, and the session resumes from the anchor instead of starting cold. One logical session stays alive across a /clear boundary without the archive-and-commit of wrap-it-up or the full cold boot of startup, which buys cheaper tokens and a sharper context window. The mechanism splits into two halves around /clear, which wipes the conversation so nothing runs straight through it. The /flush skill is the pre-clear half: dump live state, refresh the anchor's Summary, append a dated flush marker, verify the write landed, then prompt the user to /clear. The agent can initiate at a clean task boundary on its own judgment, but /clear is user-only, so the agent does the work and the user supplies the single keystroke. The session-clear-resume.sh hook is the post-clear half, a SessionStart matcher=clear hook that points the fresh session at the anchor to resume, or at startup when no anchor exists. I packaged the pre-clear half as a skill rather than a project-workflow doc so both halves are global. The hook was already global, so /flush is now callable by name from any project with no per-project sync. The hook is canonicalized under hooks/ and symlinked into ~/.claude/hooks/, matching precompact-priorities.sh. settings.json wires the SessionStart entry, and settings-snippet.json carries it so a fresh machine wires the hook on make install-hooks.
* feat(hooks+skills): destructive-bash confirm + architecture suite + ↵Craig Jennings2026-04-191-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | problem-solving routing Three improvements bundled together: 1. New hook — `destructive-bash-confirm.py` (PreToolUse/Bash): Gates `git push --force`, `git reset --hard`, `git clean -f`, `git branch -D`, and `rm -rf` behind a confirmation modal with the command, local context (branch, uncommitted counts, targeted paths), and a severity banner. Elevates severity when force-pushing protected branches (main/master/develop/release/prod) or when rm -rf targets root, home, or wildcard paths. Reuses _common.py. 2. Architecture suite rename — the "Part of the arch-* suite" footer in arch-design, arch-decide, arch-document, arch-evaluate descriptions now reads "Part of the architecture suite (arch-design / arch-decide / arch-document / arch-evaluate + c4-analyze / c4-diagram for notation-specific diagramming)." Matching footers added to c4-analyze and c4-diagram. c4-* keep their framework-specific prefix (C4 is a notation, arch-* is framework-agnostic workflow) but are now discoverable as suite members. 3. Problem-solving cluster routing — added YAML frontmatter with descriptions (including "Do NOT use for X (use Y)" clauses) to debug/SKILL.md and fix-issue/SKILL.md. Previously both had no frontmatter at all, which broke skill-router discovery. The four cluster members (debug, fix-issue, root-cause-trace, five-whys) now route unambiguously by description alone.
* feat(hooks): add global hooks — PreCompact priorities + git/gh confirm modalsCraig Jennings2026-04-191-0/+20
Three new machine-wide hooks installed via `make install-hooks`: - `precompact-priorities.sh` (PreCompact) — injects a priority block into the compaction prompt so the generated summary retains information most expensive to reconstruct: unanswered questions, root causes with file:line, subagent findings as primary evidence, exact numbers/IDs, A-vs-B decisions, open TODOs, classified-data handling. - `git-commit-confirm.py` (PreToolUse/Bash) — gates `git commit` behind a confirmation modal showing parsed message, staged files, diff stats, author. Parses both HEREDOC and `-m`/`--message` forms. - `gh-pr-create-confirm.py` (PreToolUse/Bash) — gates `gh pr create` behind a modal showing title, base ← head, reviewers, labels, assignees, milestone, draft flag, body (HEREDOC or quoted). Makefile: adds `install-hooks` / `uninstall-hooks` targets and extends `list` with a Hooks section. Install prints the settings.json snippet (in `hooks/settings-snippet.json`) to merge into `~/.claude/settings.json`. Also: `languages/elisp/claude/hooks/validate-el.sh` now emits JSON with `hookSpecificOutput.additionalContext` on failure (via new `fail_json()` helper) so Claude sees a structured error in context, in addition to the existing stderr output and exit 2. Patterns synthesized clean-room from fcakyon/claude-codex-settings (Apache-2.0). Each hook is original content.