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    @monks1975/opencode-agent-hooks

    OpenCode plugin that runs Claude Code and Codex hook configs unmodified

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    Last commit

    1 month ago

    2026-07-02

    Install and configure

    opencode.json

    Writes to this project's opencode.json — applies to this repository only.

    opencode.json

    {
      "$schema": "https://opencode.ai/config.json",
      "plugin": ["@monks1975/opencode-agent-hooks@1.0.1"]
    }

    opencode loads npm dependencies through its embedded runtime on startup and caches them locally — no manual global install needed.

    OpenCode plugin that runs a project's Claude Code or Codex hook configs unmodified. If your repo already guards, formats, and gates through .claude/settings.json (or the same schema in .codex/hooks.json), this plugin makes those hooks fire inside OpenCode too — same commands, same stdin JSON, same exit-code semantics.

    Use

    Add the plugin to a project's opencode.json, or to ~/.config/opencode/opencode.json to enable it everywhere:

    {
      "$schema": "https://opencode.ai/config.json",
      "plugin": ["@monks1975/opencode-agent-hooks@1.0.1"]
    }
    

    OpenCode installs it on startup. No npm install in the project, no other setup. If the project also carries a copy of this plugin in .opencode/plugins/, remove it — otherwise every hook runs twice.

    Config sources

    Lowest precedence first; hook arrays are concatenated (later files add hooks, they don't replace):

    1. ~/.claude/settings.json (honours $CLAUDE_CONFIG_DIR)
    2. <project>/.claude/settings.json
    3. <project>/.claude/settings.local.json
    4. <project>/.opencode/hooks.json (same schema; OpenCode-only extras live here)

    If neither project .claude file defines hooks, <project>/.codex/hooks.json is read in their place. It is a fallback, not an additional source: a project carrying both configs would otherwise run every hook twice.

    Event mapping

    Claude event OpenCode hook Notes
    PreToolUse tool.execute.before block (exit 2 / permissionDecision:"deny"), updatedInput
    PostToolUse tool.execute.after exit-2 stderr and additionalContext append to the tool output; updatedToolOutput replaces it
    Stop session.idle event soft re-prompt loop, see deviations
    UserPromptSubmit chat.message stdout / additionalContext injected as a text part
    SessionStart session.created event context buffered, delivered with the first message
    PreCompact experimental.session.compacting context only

    Matched hooks run in parallel with identical commands deduplicated, as under Claude Code. Tool names are normalized to Claude's (bash -> Bash, mcp__* passes through), so matchers like Write|Edit work as written.

    What hooks receive

    Each command gets the full Claude-schema payload on stdin: session_id, cwd, hook_event_name, tool_name, snake_case tool_input (OpenCode's filePath becomes file_path), tool_response on PostToolUse, stop_hook_active on Stop, prompt on UserPromptSubmit. Scripts doing jq -r '.tool_input.file_path' work unmodified. transcript_path is present but always empty; transcript synthesis is not implemented.

    The JSON output protocol is honoured: hookSpecificOutput.permissionDecision (+ reason), updatedInput, updatedToolOutput, additionalContext, legacy decision/reason, and continue/stopReason.

    Deviations from Claude Code

    Forced by OpenCode's model, and documented in the source header:

    • session.idle fires after the agent goes idle, so Stop hooks cannot hard-block. A failing Stop hook re-prompts the session with its stderr instead. Re-entry rounds set stop_hook_active: true, exactly like Claude; a per-session round cap is the backstop for hooks that ignore the flag.
    • permissionDecision: "ask" and "allow" are no-ops: OpenCode's own permission flow has already run and cannot be re-opened or bypassed from a plugin.
    • continue: false cannot abort a session. It blocks (PreToolUse), appends the stopReason (PostToolUse), or suppresses the re-prompt chain (Stop).
    • UserPromptSubmit blocking throws from chat.message, which OpenCode does not document as a reject channel. Context injection, the common case, is unaffected.

    failClosed

    By default a hook that crashes or times out is ignored (fail-open), matching Claude's non-blocking errors. For security guards that is the wrong default. Mark a hook "failClosed": true in .opencode/hooks.json and executor errors become a PreToolUse deny. Re-declaring the identical command string there merges the flag via dedup instead of running the hook twice.

    Requirements

    • macOS or Linux: commands run via bash -c with process-group timeout kills.
    • Hook timeouts are per-command, in seconds, from the config ("timeout": 60).

    Development

    node --test src/index.test.ts
    

    Node 23+ runs the TypeScript directly; Node 22.6+ needs --experimental-strip-types. The suite drives the plugin through its exported entry point with throwaway project fixtures; no build step and no dependencies.

    License

    MIT