#!/usr/bin/env bash # PreToolUse(Bash) hook: block bash commands that REDIRECT/WRITE to a backslashed # Windows drive path (e.g. `echo x > D:\claudetools\.claude\current-mode`). # # Dual-driver: works when invoked from Claude Code (.claude/settings.json) or # from Grok (.grok/hooks/*.json PreToolUse). The caller normalizes stdin JSON # shape (tool_input vs toolInput) and the script emits Grok decision JSON when # it detects a Grok-shaped event and needs to deny. # # Why: under Git Bash / MSYS, a backslash is an escape char. `> D:\foo\bar` # strips the backslashes and substitutes the illegal ':' with the Unicode # Private-Use char U+F03A, creating a garbled junk file in the CWD instead of # writing the intended path. These junk files then pollute the repo. Use a # relative path or forward slashes (/d/claudetools/... or D:/claudetools/...). # # Only flags WRITE targets (> / >> / tee). Windows-tool arguments like # `icacls "D:\Homes"` or `pwsh -File C:\x.ps1` are NOT redirects, so they pass. input=$(cat) # Support both Claude (tool_input / tool_input.command) and Grok (toolInput / toolInput.command + hookEventName) event shapes. # Prefer jq; fallback to python (avoids repeated "jq: command not found" or parse errors if jq missing in env). cmd=$(echo "$input" | jq -r '(.toolInput // .tool_input // {}) | .command // ""' 2>/dev/null || python -c " import sys, json try: d = json.load(sys.stdin) ti = d.get('toolInput') or d.get('tool_input') or {} print(ti.get('command', '')) except: print('') " 2>/dev/null || echo '') is_grok=$(echo "$input" | jq -r 'if has("hookEventName") or has("toolInput") then "1" else "0" end' 2>/dev/null || python -c " import sys, json try: d = json.load(sys.stdin) print('1' if ('hookEventName' in d or 'toolInput' in d) else '0') except: print('0') " 2>/dev/null || echo '0') # Strip quoted substrings first, so the pattern appearing INSIDE a string or a # commit message (e.g. git commit -m "... > D:\\path ...") does not false-trigger. # A real bareword redirect target lives OUTSIDE quotes. (A redirect to a *quoted* # path like `> "D:\x"` is rarer and is still caught by sync.sh's staging guard.) bare=$(printf '%s' "$cmd" | sed -E "s/'[^']*'//g; s/\"[^\"]*\"//g") # Block when, after quote-stripping, a redirect/tee writes to a bareword X:\ path. if printf '%s' "$bare" | grep -qiP '(>>?|tee)\s*[A-Za-z]:\\'; then reason="Blocked redirect/write to backslashed Windows path in bash (Git Bash would garble it via PUA substitution)." echo "BLOCKED: do not redirect/write to a backslashed Windows path in bash." echo "" echo "Git Bash strips the backslashes and PUA-substitutes ':', creating a" echo "garbled junk file instead of writing the path you intended." echo "" echo "Use one of these instead:" echo " - relative path: echo dev > .claude/current-mode" echo " - MSYS forward-slash: echo dev > /d/claudetools/.claude/current-mode" echo " - drive forward-slash: echo dev > D:/claudetools/.claude/current-mode" if [ "$is_grok" = "1" ]; then # Emit Grok PreToolUse decision format so the hook runner can deny cleanly. printf '{"decision":"deny","reason":"%s"}\n' "$reason" fi exit 2 fi exit 0