Claude Code Hooks: The Undocumented Safety Rails Keeping AI From Wiping Your Repo
Claude Code's hooks are the invisible hand stopping your AI from rm -rf disasters. Buried in settings.json, they're a dev's best friend—or worst-kept secret.
Claude Code's hooks are the invisible hand stopping your AI from rm -rf disasters. Buried in settings.json, they're a dev's best friend—or worst-kept secret.
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