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Claude
93effadd31 refactor: Use SessionStart teleport matcher instead of separate hooks
Change approach from separate PreTeleport/PostTeleport hook events to
using SessionStart with a `teleport` matcher. This is cleaner since
teleporting to CLI starts a new session anyway.

SessionStart matchers:
- `*` - All session starts
- `teleport` - Only teleported sessions (web → CLI)
- `fresh` - Only fresh sessions (not teleported)

Removes pre-teleport.sh example since there's no pre-teleport hook.
2025-12-15 21:43:32 +00:00
Claude
fee53699c3 feat: Add PreTeleport and PostTeleport hook events
Add documentation and examples for new teleport hooks that allow users
to automate workflows when sessions transfer between web and CLI:

- PreTeleport: Runs before teleporting (stash work, sync state)
- PostTeleport: Runs after teleporting (pull changes, start dev servers)

This addresses the common workflow where users teleport from web to CLI
and need to run setup commands like `yarn dev:staging`.

Slack thread: https://anthropic.slack.com/archives/C096H3HP75G/p1765833639134099?thread_ts=1765833353.488839&cid=C096H3HP75G
2025-12-15 21:25:55 +00:00
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eb87245010 chore: Update CHANGELOG.md 2025-12-13 00:59:55 +00:00
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3680637065 chore: Update CHANGELOG.md 2025-12-12 23:31:50 +00:00
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2192c86c20 chore: Update CHANGELOG.md 2025-12-12 01:29:45 +00:00
kashyap murali
dfd3494132 Merge pull request #13739 from anthropics/claude/slack-session-01GzKi42xM3SphuxeQ4De88U
Remove footer from code-review plugin output
2025-12-11 14:42:30 -08:00
Claude
e8cca9a7af Remove footer from code-review plugin output
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.
2025-12-11 22:40:32 +00:00
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6358669884 chore: Update CHANGELOG.md 2025-12-11 19:07:31 +00:00
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ace0a82778 chore: Update CHANGELOG.md 2025-12-11 04:39:56 +00:00
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e095e1270a chore: Update CHANGELOG.md 2025-12-10 08:18:47 +00:00
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69da5e8269 chore: Update CHANGELOG.md 2025-12-10 02:27:37 +00:00
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7069a25987 chore: Update CHANGELOG.md 2025-12-09 02:08:28 +00:00
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de49a07679 chore: Update CHANGELOG.md 2025-12-07 10:44:43 +00:00
Franklin Volcic
cbc55b7d54 Merge pull request #13177 from anthropics/fvolcic/code-review-command-updates 2025-12-05 18:22:08 -08:00
Franklin Volcic
e836d4ea90 fix allowed tools list 2025-12-05 17:55:00 -08:00
Franklin Volcic
52465789e2 fix allowed tools list 2025-12-05 17:54:25 -08:00
Franklin Volcic
9babb8dbbf Update the code review prompt 2025-12-05 17:48:34 -08:00
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b1a46e6623 chore: Update CHANGELOG.md 2025-12-06 00:06:43 +00:00
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5ef1391afc chore: Update CHANGELOG.md 2025-12-04 23:06:16 +00:00
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337cc419c3 chore: Update CHANGELOG.md 2025-12-03 20:06:45 +00:00
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5e98326f42 chore: Update CHANGELOG.md 2025-12-03 19:25:03 +00:00
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56a3ef77c5 chore: Update CHANGELOG.md 2025-12-03 12:16:31 +00:00
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5b69f85043 chore: Update CHANGELOG.md 2025-12-03 05:15:40 +00:00
Ashwin Bhat
5e3e9408fe Revert "Revert "Add stale issue management workflows" (#9304)" (#12917)
This reverts commit a6e0921729.
2025-12-02 15:19:09 -08:00
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4928f2cdca chore: Update CHANGELOG.md 2025-12-02 01:31:29 +00:00
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name: "Remove Autoclose Label on Activity"
on:
issue_comment:
types: [created]
permissions:
issues: write
jobs:
remove-autoclose:
# Only run if the issue has the autoclose label
if: |
github.event.issue.state == 'open' &&
contains(github.event.issue.labels.*.name, 'autoclose') &&
github.event.comment.user.login != 'github-actions[bot]'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Remove autoclose label
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
script: |
console.log(`Removing autoclose label from issue #${context.issue.number} due to new comment from ${context.payload.comment.user.login}`);
try {
// Remove the autoclose label
await github.rest.issues.removeLabel({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: context.issue.number,
name: 'autoclose'
});
console.log(`Successfully removed autoclose label from issue #${context.issue.number}`);
} catch (error) {
// If the label was already removed or doesn't exist, that's fine
if (error.status === 404) {
console.log(`Autoclose label was already removed from issue #${context.issue.number}`);
} else {
throw error;
}
}

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name: "Manage Stale Issues"
on:
schedule:
# 2am Pacific = 9am UTC (10am UTC during DST)
- cron: "0 10 * * *"
workflow_dispatch:
permissions:
issues: write
concurrency:
group: stale-issue-manager
jobs:
manage-stale-issues:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Manage stale issues
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
script: |
const oneMonthAgo = new Date();
oneMonthAgo.setDate(oneMonthAgo.getDate() - 30);
const twoMonthsAgo = new Date();
twoMonthsAgo.setDate(twoMonthsAgo.getDate() - 60);
const warningComment = `This issue has been inactive for 30 days. If the issue is still occurring, please comment to let us know. Otherwise, this issue will be automatically closed in 30 days for housekeeping purposes.`;
const closingComment = `This issue has been automatically closed due to 60 days of inactivity. If you're still experiencing this issue, please open a new issue with updated information.`;
let page = 1;
let hasMore = true;
let totalWarned = 0;
let totalClosed = 0;
let totalLabeled = 0;
while (hasMore) {
// Get open issues sorted by last updated (oldest first)
const { data: issues } = await github.rest.issues.listForRepo({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
state: 'open',
sort: 'updated',
direction: 'asc',
per_page: 100,
page: page
});
if (issues.length === 0) {
hasMore = false;
break;
}
for (const issue of issues) {
// Skip if already locked
if (issue.locked) continue;
// Skip pull requests
if (issue.pull_request) continue;
// Check if updated more recently than 30 days ago
const updatedAt = new Date(issue.updated_at);
if (updatedAt > oneMonthAgo) {
// Since issues are sorted by updated_at ascending,
// once we hit a recent issue, all remaining will be recent too
hasMore = false;
break;
}
// Check if issue has autoclose label
const hasAutocloseLabel = issue.labels.some(label =>
typeof label === 'object' && label.name === 'autoclose'
);
try {
// Get comments to check for existing warning
const { data: comments } = await github.rest.issues.listComments({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: issue.number,
per_page: 100
});
// Find the last comment from github-actions bot
const botComments = comments.filter(comment =>
comment.user && comment.user.login === 'github-actions[bot]' &&
comment.body && comment.body.includes('inactive for 30 days')
);
const lastBotComment = botComments[botComments.length - 1];
if (lastBotComment) {
// Check if the bot comment is older than 30 days (total 60 days of inactivity)
const botCommentDate = new Date(lastBotComment.created_at);
if (botCommentDate < oneMonthAgo) {
// Close the issue - it's been stale for 60+ days
console.log(`Closing issue #${issue.number} (stale for 60+ days): ${issue.title}`);
// Post closing comment
await github.rest.issues.createComment({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: issue.number,
body: closingComment
});
// Close the issue
await github.rest.issues.update({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: issue.number,
state: 'closed',
state_reason: 'not_planned'
});
totalClosed++;
}
// If bot comment exists but is recent, issue already has warning
} else if (updatedAt < oneMonthAgo) {
// No bot warning yet, issue is 30+ days old
console.log(`Warning issue #${issue.number} (stale for 30+ days): ${issue.title}`);
// Post warning comment
await github.rest.issues.createComment({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: issue.number,
body: warningComment
});
totalWarned++;
// Add autoclose label if not present
if (!hasAutocloseLabel) {
await github.rest.issues.addLabels({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: issue.number,
labels: ['autoclose']
});
totalLabeled++;
}
}
} catch (error) {
console.error(`Failed to process issue #${issue.number}: ${error.message}`);
}
}
page++;
}
console.log(`Summary:`);
console.log(`- Issues warned (30 days stale): ${totalWarned}`);
console.log(`- Issues labeled with autoclose: ${totalLabeled}`);
console.log(`- Issues closed (60 days stale): ${totalClosed}`);

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# Changelog
## 2.0.69
- Minor bugfixes
## 2.0.68
- Fixed IME (Input Method Editor) support for languages like Chinese, Japanese, and Korean by correctly positioning the composition window at the cursor
- Fixed a bug where disallowed MCP tools were visible to the model
- Fixed an issue where steering messages could be lost while a subagent is working
- Fixed Option+Arrow word navigation treating entire CJK (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) text sequences as a single word instead of navigating by word boundaries
- Improved plan mode exit UX: show simplified yes/no dialog when exiting with empty or missing plan instead of throwing an error
- Add support for enterprise managed settings. Contact your Anthropic account team to enable this feature.
## 2.0.67
- Thinking mode is now enabled by default for Opus 4.5
- Thinking mode configuration has moved to /config
- Added search functionality to `/permissions` command with `/` keyboard shortcut for filtering rules by tool name
- Show reason why autoupdater is disabled in `/doctor`
- Fixed false "Another process is currently updating Claude" error when running `claude update` while another instance is already on the latest version
- Fixed MCP servers from `.mcp.json` being stuck in pending state when running in non-interactive mode (`-p` flag or piped input)
- Fixed scroll position resetting after deleting a permission rule in `/permissions`
- Fixed word deletion (opt+delete) and word navigation (opt+arrow) not working correctly with non-Latin text such as Cyrillic, Greek, Arabic, Hebrew, Thai, and Chinese
- Fixed `claude install --force` not bypassing stale lock files
- Fixed consecutive @~/ file references in CLAUDE.md being incorrectly parsed due to markdown strikethrough interference
- Windows: Fixed plugin MCP servers failing due to colons in log directory paths
## 2.0.65
- Added ability to switch models while writing a prompt using alt+p (linux, windows), option+p (macos).
- Added context window information to status line input
- Added `fileSuggestion` setting for custom `@` file search commands
- Added `CLAUDE_CODE_SHELL` environment variable to override automatic shell detection (useful when login shell differs from actual working shell)
- Fixed prompt not being saved to history when aborting a query with Escape
- Fixed Read tool image handling to identify format from bytes instead of file extension
## 2.0.64
- Made auto-compacting instant
- Agents and bash commands can run asynchronously and send messages to wake up the main agent
- /stats now provides users with interesting CC stats, such as favorite model, usage graph, usage streak
- Added named session support: use `/rename` to name sessions, `/resume <name>` in REPL or `claude --resume <name>` from the terminal to resume them
- Added support for .claude/rules/`. See https://code.claude.com/docs/en/memory for details.
- Added image dimension metadata when images are resized, enabling accurate coordinate mappings for large images
- Fixed auto-loading .env when using native installer
- Fixed `--system-prompt` being ignored when using `--continue` or `--resume` flags
- Improved `/resume` screen with grouped forked sessions and keyboard shortcuts for preview (P) and rename (R)
- VSCode: Added copy-to-clipboard button on code blocks and bash tool inputs
- VSCode: Fixed extension not working on Windows ARM64 by falling back to x64 binary via emulation
- Bedrock: Improve efficiency of token counting
- Bedrock: Add support for `aws login` AWS Management Console credentials
- Unshipped AgentOutputTool and BashOutputTool, in favor of a new unified TaskOutputTool
## 2.0.62
- Added "(Recommended)" indicator for multiple-choice questions, with the recommended option moved to the top of the list
- Added `attribution` setting to customize commit and PR bylines (deprecates `includeCoAuthoredBy`)
- Fixed duplicate slash commands appearing when ~/.claude is symlinked to a project directory
- Fixed slash command selection not working when multiple commands share the same name
- Fixed an issue where skill files inside symlinked skill directories could become circular symlinks
- Fixed running versions getting removed because lock file incorrectly going stale
- Fixed IDE diff tab not closing when rejecting file changes
## 2.0.61
- Reverted VSCode support for multiple terminal clients due to responsiveness issues.
## 2.0.60
- Added background agent support. Agents run in the background while you work
- Added --disable-slash-commands CLI flag to disable all slash commands
- Added model name to "Co-Authored-By" commit messages
- Enabled "/mcp enable [server-name]" or "/mcp disable [server-name]" to quickly toggle all servers
- Updated Fetch to skip summarization for pre-approved websites
- VSCode: Added support for multiple terminal clients connecting to the IDE server simultaneously
## 2.0.59
- Added --agent CLI flag to override the agent setting for the current session
- Added `agent` setting to configure main thread with a specific agent's system prompt, tool restrictions, and model
- VS Code: Fixed .claude.json config file being read from incorrect location
## 2.0.58
- Pro users now have access to Opus 4.5 as part of their subscription!
- Fixed timer duration showing "11m 60s" instead of "12m 0s"
- Windows: Managed settings now prefer `C:\Program Files\ClaudeCode` if it exists. Support for `C:\ProgramData\ClaudeCode` will be removed in a future version.
## 2.0.57
- Added feedback input when rejecting plans, allowing users to tell Claude what to change
- VSCode: Added streaming message support for real-time response display
## 2.0.56
- Added setting to enable/disable terminal progress bar (OSC 9;4)
- VSCode Extension: Added support for VS Code's secondary sidebar (VS Code 1.97+), allowing Claude Code to be displayed in the right sidebar while keeping the file explorer on the left. Requires setting sidebar as Preferred Location in the config.
## 2.0.55
- Fixed proxy DNS resolution being forced on by default. Now opt-in via `CLAUDE_CODE_PROXY_RESOLVES_HOSTS=true` environment variable
@@ -57,7 +155,7 @@
## 2.0.45
- Add support for Microsoft Foundry! See https://code.claude.com/docs/en/azure-ai-foundry
- Added support for Microsoft Foundry! See https://code.claude.com/docs/en/azure-ai-foundry
- Added `PermissionRequest` hook to automatically approve or deny tool permission requests with custom logic
- Send background tasks to Claude Code on the web by starting a message with `&`
@@ -180,7 +278,7 @@
## 2.0.25
- Removed legacy SDK entrypoint. Please migrate to @anthropic-ai/claude-agent-sdk for future SDK updates: https://docs.claude.com/en/docs/claude-code/sdk/migration-guide
- Removed legacy SDK entrypoint. Please migrate to @anthropic-ai/claude-agent-sdk for future SDK updates: https://platform.claude.com/docs/en/agent-sdk/migration-guide
## 2.0.24
@@ -248,7 +346,7 @@
- Repository-level plugin configuration via `extraKnownMarketplaces` for team collaboration
- `/plugin validate` command for validating plugin structure and configuration
- Plugin announcement blog post at https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-code-plugins
- Plugin documentation available at https://docs.claude.com/en/docs/claude-code/plugins
- Plugin documentation available at https://code.claude.com/docs/en/plugins
- Comprehensive error messages and diagnostics via `/doctor` command
- Avoid flickering in `/model` selector
- Improvements to `/help`
@@ -326,7 +424,7 @@
- Bash permission rules now support output redirections when matching (e.g., `Bash(python:*)` matches `python script.py > output.txt`)
- Fixed thinking mode triggering on negation phrases like "don't think"
- Fixed rendering performance degradation during token streaming
- Added SlashCommand tool, which enables Claude to invoke your slash commands. https://docs.claude.com/en/docs/claude-code/slash-commands#SlashCommand-tool
- Added SlashCommand tool, which enables Claude to invoke your slash commands. https://code.claude.com/docs/en/slash-commands#SlashCommand-tool
- Enhanced BashTool environment snapshot logging
- Fixed a bug where resuming a conversation in headless mode would sometimes enable thinking unnecessarily
- Migrated --debug logging to a file, to enable easy tailing & filtering
@@ -456,7 +554,7 @@
## 1.0.81
- Released output styles, including new built-in educational output styles "Explanatory" and "Learning". Docs: https://docs.claude.com/en/docs/claude-code/output-styles
- Released output styles, including new built-in educational output styles "Explanatory" and "Learning". Docs: https://code.claude.com/docs/en/output-styles
- Agents: Fix custom agent loading when agent files are unparsable
## 1.0.80
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## 1.0.38
- Released hooks. Special thanks to community input in https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code/issues/712. Docs: https://docs.claude.com/en/docs/claude-code/hooks
- Released hooks. Special thanks to community input in https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code/issues/712. Docs: https://code.claude.com/docs/en/hooks
## 1.0.37

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---
allowed-tools: Bash(gh issue view:*), Bash(gh search:*), Bash(gh issue list:*), Bash(gh pr comment:*), Bash(gh pr diff:*), Bash(gh pr view:*), Bash(gh pr list:*)
description: Code review a pull request
disable-model-invocation: false
---
Provide a code review for the given pull request.
To do this, follow these steps precisely:
1. Use a Haiku agent to check if the pull request (a) is closed, (b) is a draft, (c) does not need a code review (eg. because it is an automated pull request, or is very simple and obviously ok), or (d) already has a code review from you from earlier. If so, do not proceed.
2. Use another Haiku agent to give you a list of file paths to (but not the contents of) any relevant CLAUDE.md files from the codebase: the root CLAUDE.md file (if one exists), as well as any CLAUDE.md files in the directories whose files the pull request modified
3. Use a Haiku agent to view the pull request, and ask the agent to return a summary of the change
4. Then, launch 5 parallel Sonnet agents to independently code review the change. The agents should do the following, then return a list of issues and the reason each issue was flagged (eg. CLAUDE.md adherence, bug, historical git context, etc.):
a. Agent #1: Audit the changes to make sure they compily with the CLAUDE.md. Note that CLAUDE.md is guidance for Claude as it writes code, so not all instructions will be applicable during code review.
b. Agent #2: Read the file changes in the pull request, then do a shallow scan for obvious bugs. Avoid reading extra context beyond the changes, focusing just on the changes themselves. Focus on large bugs, and avoid small issues and nitpicks. Ignore likely false positives.
c. Agent #3: Read the git blame and history of the code modified, to identify any bugs in light of that historical context
d. Agent #4: Read previous pull requests that touched these files, and check for any comments on those pull requests that may also apply to the current pull request.
e. Agent #5: Read code comments in the modified files, and make sure the changes in the pull request comply with any guidance in the comments.
5. For each issue found in #4, launch a parallel Haiku agent that takes the PR, issue description, and list of CLAUDE.md files (from step 2), and returns a score to indicate the agent's level of confidence for whether the issue is real or false positive. To do that, the agent should score each issue on a scale from 0-100, indicating its level of confidence. For issues that were flagged due to CLAUDE.md instructions, the agent should double check that the CLAUDE.md actually calls out that issue specifically. The scale is (give this rubric to the agent verbatim):
a. 0: Not confident at all. This is a false positive that doesn't stand up to light scrutiny, or is a pre-existing issue.
b. 25: Somewhat confident. This might be a real issue, but may also be a false positive. The agent wasn't able to verify that it's a real issue. If the issue is stylistic, it is one that was not explicitly called out in the relevant CLAUDE.md.
c. 50: Moderately confident. The agent was able to verify this is a real issue, but it might be a nitpick or not happen very often in practice. Relative to the rest of the PR, it's not very important.
d. 75: Highly confident. The agent double checked the issue, and verified that it is very likely it is a real issue that will be hit in practice. The existing approach in the PR is insufficient. The issue is very important and will directly impact the code's functionality, or it is an issue that is directly mentioned in the relevant CLAUDE.md.
e. 100: Absolutely certain. The agent double checked the issue, and confirmed that it is definitely a real issue, that will happen frequently in practice. The evidence directly confirms this.
6. Filter out any issues with a score less than 80. If there are no issues that meet this criteria, do not proceed.
7. Use a Haiku agent to repeat the eligibility check from #1, to make sure that the pull request is still eligible for code review.
8. Finally, use the gh bash command to comment back on the pull request with the result. When writing your comment, keep in mind to:
1. Launch a haiku agent to check if any of the following are true:
- The pull request is closed
- The pull request is a draft
- The pull request does not need code review (e.g. automated PR, trivial change that is obviously correct)
- You have already submitted a code review on this pull request
If any condition is true, stop and do not proceed.
Note: Still review Claude generated PR's.
2. Launch a haiku agent to return a list of file paths (not their contents) for all relevant CLAUDE.md files including:
- The root CLAUDE.md file, if it exists
- Any CLAUDE.md files in directories containing files modified by the pull request
3. Launch a sonnet agent to view the pull request and return a summary of the changes
4. Launch 4 agents in parallel to independently review the changes. Each agent should return the list of issues, where each issue includes a description and the reason it was flagged (e.g. "CLAUDE.md adherence", "bug"). The agents should do the following:
Agents 1 + 2: CLAUDE.md compliance sonnet agents
Audit changes for CLAUDE.md compliance in parallel. Note: When evaluating CLAUDE.md compliance for a file, you should only consider CLAUDE.md files that share a file path with the file or parents.
Agent 3: Opus bug agent (parallel subagent with agent 4)
Scan for obvious bugs. Focus only on the diff itself without reading extra context. Flag only significant bugs; ignore nitpicks and likely false positives. Do not flag issues that you cannot validate without looking at context outside of the git diff.
Agent 4: Opus bug agent (parallel subagent with agent 3)
Look for problems that exist in the introduced code. This could be security issues, incorrect logic, etc. Only look for issues that fall within the changed code.
**CRITICAL: We only want HIGH SIGNAL issues.** This means:
- Objective bugs that will cause incorrect behavior at runtime
- Clear, unambiguous CLAUDE.md violations where you can quote the exact rule being broken
We do NOT want:
- Subjective concerns or "suggestions"
- Style preferences not explicitly required by CLAUDE.md
- Potential issues that "might" be problems
- Anything requiring interpretation or judgment calls
If you are not certain an issue is real, do not flag it. False positives erode trust and waste reviewer time.
In addition to the above, each subagent should be told the PR title and description. This will help provide context regarding the author's intent.
5. For each issue found in the previous step by agents 3 and 4, launch parallel subagents to validate the issue. These subagents should get the PR title and description along with a description of the issue. The agent's job is to review the issue to validate that the stated issue is truly an issue with high confidence. For example, if an issue such as "variable is not defined" was flagged, the subagent's job would be to validate that is actually true in the code. Another example would be CLAUDE.md issues. The agent should validate that the CLAUDE.md rule that was violated is scoped for this file and is actually violated. Use Opus subagents for bugs and logic issues, and sonnet agents for CLAUDE.md violations.
6. Filter out any issues that were not validated in step 5. This step will give us our list of high signal issues for our review.
7. Finally, comment on the pull request.
When writing your comment, follow these guidelines:
a. Keep your output brief
b. Avoid emojis
c. Link and cite relevant code, files, and URLs
c. Link and cite relevant code, files, and URLs for each issue
d. When citing CLAUDE.md violations, you MUST quote the exact text from CLAUDE.md that is being violated (e.g., CLAUDE.md says: "Use snake_case for variable names")
Examples of false positives, for steps 4 and 5:
Use this list when evaluating issues in Steps 4 and 5 (these are false positives, do NOT flag):
- Pre-existing issues
- Something that looks like a bug but is not actually a bug
- Pedantic nitpicks that a senior engineer wouldn't call out
- Issues that a linter, typechecker, or compiler would catch (eg. missing or incorrect imports, type errors, broken tests, formatting issues, pedantic style issues like newlines). No need to run these build steps yourself -- it is safe to assume that they will be run separately as part of CI.
- General code quality issues (eg. lack of test coverage, general security issues, poor documentation), unless explicitly required in CLAUDE.md
- Issues that are called out in CLAUDE.md, but explicitly silenced in the code (eg. due to a lint ignore comment)
- Changes in functionality that are likely intentional or are directly related to the broader change
- Real issues, but on lines that the user did not modify in their pull request
- Something that appears to be a bug but is actually correct
- Pedantic nitpicks that a senior engineer would not flag
- Issues that a linter will catch (do not run the linter to verify)
- General code quality concerns (e.g., lack of test coverage, general security issues) unless explicitly required in CLAUDE.md
- Issues mentioned in CLAUDE.md but explicitly silenced in the code (e.g., via a lint ignore comment)
Notes:
- Do not check build signal or attempt to build or typecheck the app. These will run separately, and are not relevant to your code review.
- Use `gh` to interact with Github (eg. to fetch a pull request, or to create inline comments), rather than web fetch
- Make a todo list first
- You must cite and link each bug (eg. if referring to a CLAUDE.md, you must link it)
- Use gh CLI to interact with GitHub (e.g., fetch pull requests, create comments). Do not use web fetch.
- Create a todo list before starting.
- You must cite and link each issue (e.g., if referring to a CLAUDE.md, include a link to it).
- For your final comment, follow the following format precisely (assuming for this example that you found 3 issues):
---
### Code review
## Code review
Found 3 issues:
1. <brief description of bug> (CLAUDE.md says "<...>")
1. <brief description of bug> (CLAUDE.md says: "<exact quote from CLAUDE.md>")
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2. <brief description of bug> (some/other/CLAUDE.md says "<...>")
2. <brief description of bug> (some/other/CLAUDE.md says: "<exact quote from CLAUDE.md>")
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---
name: Hook Development
description: This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a hook", "add a PreToolUse/PostToolUse/Stop hook", "validate tool use", "implement prompt-based hooks", "use ${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}", "set up event-driven automation", "block dangerous commands", or mentions hook events (PreToolUse, PostToolUse, Stop, SubagentStop, SessionStart, SessionEnd, UserPromptSubmit, PreCompact, Notification). Provides comprehensive guidance for creating and implementing Claude Code plugin hooks with focus on advanced prompt-based hooks API.
description: This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a hook", "add a PreToolUse/PostToolUse/Stop hook", "validate tool use", "implement prompt-based hooks", "use ${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}", "set up event-driven automation", "block dangerous commands", "teleport hook", or mentions hook events (PreToolUse, PostToolUse, Stop, SubagentStop, SessionStart, SessionEnd, UserPromptSubmit, PreCompact, Notification). Provides comprehensive guidance for creating and implementing Claude Code plugin hooks with focus on advanced prompt-based hooks API.
version: 0.1.0
---
@@ -239,7 +239,12 @@ Execute when user submits a prompt. Use to add context, validate, or block promp
Execute when Claude Code session begins. Use to load context and set environment.
**Example:**
**Matchers for SessionStart:**
- `*` - All session starts
- `teleport` - Only when session started via teleport (web → CLI)
- `fresh` - Only for fresh sessions (not teleported)
**Example (general context loading):**
```json
{
"SessionStart": [
@@ -256,12 +261,58 @@ Execute when Claude Code session begins. Use to load context and set environment
}
```
**Example (teleport-specific setup):**
```json
{
"SessionStart": [
{
"matcher": "teleport",
"hooks": [
{
"type": "command",
"command": "bash ${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/scripts/post-teleport.sh"
}
]
}
]
}
```
**Example script (post-teleport.sh):**
```bash
#!/bin/bash
cd "$CLAUDE_PROJECT_DIR" || exit 0
# Pull latest changes from the teleported branch
if [ -d ".git" ]; then
echo "🔄 Pulling latest changes..."
git pull origin "$(git branch --show-current)" 2>/dev/null || true
fi
# Install dependencies if needed
if [ -f "package.json" ]; then
echo "📦 Installing dependencies..."
npm install --silent
fi
# Start dev server (example for common workflow)
if [ -f "package.json" ] && grep -q '"dev"' package.json; then
echo "🚀 Starting dev server..."
npm run dev &
fi
```
**Special capability:** Persist environment variables using `$CLAUDE_ENV_FILE`:
```bash
echo "export PROJECT_TYPE=nodejs" >> "$CLAUDE_ENV_FILE"
```
See `examples/load-context.sh` for complete example.
**Teleport-specific input fields:**
- `is_teleport`: Boolean indicating if this session started via teleport
- `source`: Where the session came from ("web" or "cli") - only present for teleports
- `branch`: The git branch that was teleported - only present for teleports
See `examples/load-context.sh` and `examples/post-teleport.sh` for complete examples.
### SessionEnd
@@ -638,7 +689,7 @@ echo "$output" | jq .
| UserPromptSubmit | User input | Context, validation |
| Stop | Agent stopping | Completeness check |
| SubagentStop | Subagent done | Task validation |
| SessionStart | Session begins | Context loading |
| SessionStart | Session begins | Context loading (use `teleport` matcher for teleport-specific setup) |
| SessionEnd | Session ends | Cleanup, logging |
| PreCompact | Before compact | Preserve context |
| Notification | User notified | Logging, reactions |
@@ -679,6 +730,7 @@ Working examples in `examples/`:
- **`validate-write.sh`** - File write validation example
- **`validate-bash.sh`** - Bash command validation example
- **`load-context.sh`** - SessionStart context loading example
- **`post-teleport.sh`** - SessionStart teleport matcher setup example
### Utility Scripts

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#!/bin/bash
# Example SessionStart hook with "teleport" matcher for setting up environment
# after teleporting from web to CLI. This script pulls changes, installs
# dependencies, and starts the dev server.
set -euo pipefail
# Navigate to project directory
cd "$CLAUDE_PROJECT_DIR" || exit 0
echo "Setting up environment after teleport..."
# Pull latest changes if in a git repository
if [ -d ".git" ]; then
current_branch=$(git branch --show-current)
echo "🔄 Pulling latest changes for branch: $current_branch"
git pull origin "$current_branch" 2>/dev/null || echo "Could not pull (may be offline or no upstream)"
fi
# Install dependencies based on project type
if [ -f "package.json" ]; then
echo "📦 Installing Node.js dependencies..."
npm install --silent 2>/dev/null || npm install
fi
if [ -f "requirements.txt" ]; then
echo "🐍 Installing Python dependencies..."
pip install -r requirements.txt --quiet 2>/dev/null || pip install -r requirements.txt
fi
if [ -f "Cargo.toml" ]; then
echo "🦀 Building Rust project..."
cargo build 2>/dev/null || true
fi
# Start development server if available
if [ -f "package.json" ]; then
# Check for common dev server scripts
if grep -q '"dev:staging"' package.json; then
echo "🚀 Starting staging dev server..."
npm run dev:staging &
elif grep -q '"dev"' package.json; then
echo "🚀 Starting dev server..."
npm run dev &
elif grep -q '"start"' package.json; then
echo "🚀 Starting server..."
npm start &
fi
fi
echo "✅ Teleport complete! Environment ready."
exit 0

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- Per-project settings
- Team-specific rules
- Dynamic validation criteria
## Pattern 11: Teleport Workflow Automation
Automate setup when teleporting sessions from web to CLI using the `teleport` matcher:
**SessionStart hook with teleport matcher:**
```json
{
"SessionStart": [
{
"matcher": "teleport",
"hooks": [
{
"type": "command",
"command": "bash ${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/scripts/post-teleport.sh"
}
]
}
]
}
```
**post-teleport.sh:**
```bash
#!/bin/bash
cd "$CLAUDE_PROJECT_DIR" || exit 0
# Pull latest changes
if [ -d ".git" ]; then
echo "🔄 Pulling latest changes..."
git pull origin "$(git branch --show-current)" 2>/dev/null || true
fi
# Install dependencies
if [ -f "package.json" ]; then
echo "📦 Installing dependencies..."
npm install --silent
fi
# Start dev server
if [ -f "package.json" ] && grep -q '"dev:staging"' package.json; then
echo "🚀 Starting staging dev server..."
npm run dev:staging &
elif [ -f "package.json" ] && grep -q '"dev"' package.json; then
echo "🚀 Starting dev server..."
npm run dev &
fi
echo "✅ Teleport complete! Environment ready."
```
**Available matchers for SessionStart:**
- `*` - All session starts (both fresh and teleported)
- `teleport` - Only teleported sessions (web → CLI)
- `fresh` - Only fresh sessions (not teleported)
**Use for:**
- Seamless web-to-CLI workflow transitions
- Automatic dev server startup after teleporting
- Pulling latest changes and installing dependencies
- Running project-specific setup scripts