Set up PreToolUse hook to block --no-verify and other git bypass flags in Claude Code projects
Copy the command definition below into:
~/.claude/commands/block-no-verify-wshobson.md---
description: "Set up PreToolUse hook to block --no-verify and other git bypass flags in Claude Code projects"
argument-hint: "[--global] [--extend <additional-flags>]"
---
# Block No-Verify Setup
You are a security configuration expert. Set up a PreToolUse hook that prevents AI agents from using `--no-verify`, `--no-gpg-sign`, and other bypass flags that skip git hooks.
## Context
AI agents can use bypass flags like `--no-verify` to skip pre-commit hooks, defeating linting, formatting, testing, and security checks. This command configures a PreToolUse hook to block those flags.
## Requirements
$ARGUMENTS
## Instructions
### 1. Check Existing Configuration
Look for an existing `.claude/settings.json` in the project root:
```bash
cat .claude/settings.json 2>/dev/null || echo "No existing settings found"
```
### 2. Determine Scope
- If `--global` flag is passed, target `~/.claude/settings.json`
- Otherwise, target `.claude/settings.json` in the project root
### 3. Configure the Hook
Add or merge the following PreToolUse hook configuration:
```json
{
"hooks": {
"PreToolUse": [
{
"matcher": "Bash",
"hook": {
"type": "command",
"command": "if printf '%s' \"$TOOL_INPUT\" | grep -qE '(^|&&|;|\\|)\\s*git\\s+.*--(no-verify|no-gpg-sign)'; then echo 'BLOCKED: --no-verify and --no-gpg-sign flags are not allowed. Run the commit without bypass flags so that pre-commit hooks execute properly.' >&2; exit 2; fi"
}
}
]
}
}
```
If a settings file already exists:
- Preserve all existing configuration
- Merge the new hook into the existing `hooks.PreToolUse` array
- Do not overwrite existing hooks
If `--extend` flag is passed with additional flags:
- Add those flags to the grep pattern (e.g., `--extend "force,force-with-lease"`)
### 4. Verify the Configuration
After writing the configuration:
```bash
# Validate JSON syntax
python3 -c "import json; json.load(open('.claude/settings.json'))" 2>&1 || echo "Invalid JSON"
# Display the configured hooks
cat .claude/settings.json
```
### 5. Test the Hook
Explain to the user how to verify:
```
The hook is now active. To test:
1. Try running: git commit --no-verify -m "test"
2. The hook should block this command with an error message
3. Running: git commit -m "test" should work normally
```
## Output Format
1. **Configuration status**: Whether settings file was created or updated
2. **Hook details**: The exact hook configuration applied
3. **Blocked flags**: List of flags that will be intercepted
4. **Verification steps**: How to confirm the hook is working
5. **Next steps**: Recommendations for committing the settings file