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One local callback layer for Claude Code and Codex: a macOS-ready CLI for native permission dialogs and notifications, plus a FastAPI-like Python framework
Agent Hooks
No more swipe-and-sweep context switching for multi-session AI coding.
Agent Hooks gives Claude Code and Codex one local callback layer: a macOS-ready CLI for native permission dialogs and notifications, plus a FastAPI-like framework when you want to own the policy in Python.
Install
Use the standalone CLI. See the Built-in CLI docs for wiring it into your provider config.
uv tool install agent-hooks
Or install it inside a Python project:
uv pip install agent-hooks
What It Looks Like
Claude Code

Claude Code permission requests become a native local dialog with Deny, Allow Once, and session-scoped Always Allow.
Codex

Codex PreToolUse requests become the same local dialog flow, with Deny, Allow Once, and optional execpolicy short-circuiting for already-allowed Bash commands.
AgentHook Framework
from agent_hooks import AgentHook, PermissionRequestEvent, build_permission_response
from agent_hooks.enums import DialogButton
app = AgentHook()
@app.permission()
def permission_handler(hook_event: PermissionRequestEvent):
if hook_event.tool_name == "Bash":
return build_permission_response(DialogButton.ALLOW_ONCE, hook_event)
return build_permission_response(DialogButton.DENY, hook_event)
agent-hooks run my_hooks:app --provider codex
A single typed handler can serve Claude Code's PermissionRequest and Codex's PreToolUse without requiring provider-specific schema glue.
Why It Exists
Multi-session AI coding tends to break flow in the same places:
- permission prompts appear in separate sessions
- provider payloads differ
- local hook responses need provider-specific wire shapes
- stop and notification events want OS-local behavior, not more terminal noise
Agent Hooks normalizes those problems into one package.
Two Products In One Package
Use agent-hooks callback when you want a working local callback target immediately.
Use AgentHook when you need to define custom permission, notification, or stop behavior in Python.
Built-in CLI
The built-in app is exposed as agent_hooks.cli_app.app:app and can be run with:
agent-hooks callback
This path is designed for local-first usage on macOS:
- permission dialogs
- notifications
- provider-aware response rendering
- rotating logs and audit logs
Framework
The framework is centered on AgentHook, a decorator-based router that looks and feels closer to FastAPI than to handwritten hook glue.
You register handlers with route decorators such as:
@app.notification()@app.permission()@app.session_start()@app.user_prompt_submit()@app.post_tool_use()@app.stop()@app.stop_failure()
Provider-Neutral Core
Internally, incoming payloads are normalized into shared models before dispatch. That gives you one app-level programming model even when providers use different raw event names.
Examples:
- Claude
PermissionRequestand CodexPreToolUseboth route through@app.permission() - both providers share the same
HookPayloadbase model - provider-specific response wire formats are handled by adapters
Start Here
If you want the fastest path, install the tool and wire the built-in callback into your provider config.
Claude Code
Install the CLI:
uv tool install agent-hooks
Put this in ~/.claude/settings.json:
{
"hooks": {
"PermissionRequest": [
{
"hooks": [
{
"type": "command",
"command": "agent-hooks callback --provider claude-code"
}
]
}
],
"Notification": [
{
"matcher": "permission_prompt",
"hooks": [
{
"type": "command",
"command": "agent-hooks callback --provider claude-code"
}
]
}
],
"Stop": [
{
"hooks": [
{
"type": "command",
"command": "agent-hooks callback --provider claude-code"
}
]
}
],
"StopFailure": [
{
"hooks": [
{
"type": "command",
"command": "agent-hooks callback --provider claude-code"
}
]
}
]
}
}
This is enough to route Claude Code permission, notification, and stop events into the built-in callback.
Codex
Install the CLI:
uv tool install agent-hooks
If your Codex build still requires the feature flag, add this to ~/.codex/config.toml:
[features]
codex_hooks = true
Put this in ~/.codex/hooks.json:
{
"hooks": {
"PreToolUse": [
{
"matcher": "Bash",
"hooks": [
{
"type": "command",
"command": "agent-hooks callback --provider codex",
"timeout": 30
}
]
}
],
"Stop": [
{
"hooks": [
{
"type": "command",
"command": "agent-hooks callback --provider codex",
"timeout": 30
}
]
}
]
}
}
This is enough to route Codex Bash permission checks and stop notifications into the built-in callback.
Recommended setup: pass --provider explicitly in your provider config when you can. The built-in callback can infer providers from payload markers, but the explicit flag keeps local setup easier to reason about and debug.
If you want to build your own hook app, start with AgentHook and then run it with agent-hooks run.
Docs Map
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Scope
Agent Hooks currently supports only two providers:
- Claude Code
- Codex
The docs stay aligned with the current implementation. They describe supported behavior that exists today, not placeholder integrations for future providers.
License
Agent Hooks is licensed under Apache 2.0. See LICENSE.
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