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Hooks 5 Hooks

Hooks

Hooks let you run your own scripts when key events happen during a goose session. Use hooks to log activity, send notifications, format files after edits, run checks after shell commands, or integrate goose with local workflows without writing a custom extension.

goose follows the Open Plugins hooks specification. Hooks are discovered from plugins on disk and run as shell commands when matching lifecycle events fire.

:::warning Run trusted hooks only Hooks execute local commands on your machine. Only install or create hooks from sources you trust, and review hook scripts before enabling them. :::

Where Hooks Live

A hook belongs to a plugin directory. goose discovers plugins from these locations:

Scope Location
User ~/.agents/plugins/<plugin-name>/
Project <project>/.agents/plugins/<plugin-name>/
Installed plugin goose's plugin install directory

Each plugin that defines hooks must include a hooks/hooks.json file:

my-plugin/
├── plugin.json
├── hooks/
│   └── hooks.json
└── scripts/
    └── notify.sh

Project plugins are loaded when goose is started from that project. User plugins are available across projects.

Create a Hook

To create any hook, choose the event you want to react to, create a plugin directory, add a hooks/hooks.json file that maps that event to a command, then write the script or command that should run. The command receives the event payload as JSON on stdin, so it can inspect details like the session ID, prompt text, tool name, file path, or shell command.

A hook plugin needs this basic structure:

session-logger/
├── plugin.json
├── hooks/
│   └── hooks.json
└── scripts/
    └── log-session.sh

The plugin manifest identifies the plugin:

{
  "name": "session-logger",
  "version": "0.1.0",
  "description": "Log goose session events"
}

The hook configuration maps an event to a command. This example runs a script when the SessionEnd event fires:

{
  "hooks": {
    "SessionEnd": [
      {
        "hooks": [
          {
            "type": "command",
            "command": "${PLUGIN_ROOT}/scripts/log-session.sh"
          }
        ]
      }
    ]
  }
}

The script reads the event payload from stdin and performs the automation:

#!/usr/bin/env bash
payload="$(cat)"
session_id="$(printf '%s' "$payload" | jq -r .session_id)"
date_str="$(date '+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M')"

echo "- $date_str — session $session_id ended" >> ~/goose-session-log.md

Place the plugin under a discovered plugin location, such as ~/.agents/plugins/session-logger/, and make command scripts executable when your operating system requires it.

Hook Configuration

hooks.json has a top-level hooks object. Each key is an event name, and each event contains one or more rules:

{
  "hooks": {
    "PostToolUse": [
      {
        "matcher": "developer__shell|developer__text_editor",
        "hooks": [
          {
            "type": "command",
            "command": "${PLUGIN_ROOT}/scripts/log-tool.sh",
            "timeout": 10
          }
        ]
      }
    ]
  }
}
Field Required Description
matcher No Regular expression used to decide whether the rule runs for the event. If omitted, the rule runs for every event of that type.
hooks Yes Actions to run when the event and matcher apply.
type No Action type. goose currently supports command. If omitted, command is used.
command Yes for command hooks Shell command to run. goose runs it with sh -c.
timeout No Timeout in seconds for the command. Defaults to 30 seconds.

Use ${PLUGIN_ROOT} in a command to reference the plugin directory. goose also sets PLUGIN_ROOT in the hook command's environment.

Supported Events

Event When it runs Matcher target
SessionStart A session starts None
SessionEnd A session ends None
Stop goose finishes a turn or receives a stop event None
UserPromptSubmit The user submits a prompt Prompt text
PreToolUse Before goose runs a tool Tool name
PostToolUse After a tool succeeds Tool name
PostToolUseFailure After a tool fails Tool name
BeforeReadFile Before goose reads a file File path
AfterFileEdit After goose successfully edits a file File path
BeforeShellExecution Before goose runs a shell command Shell command
AfterShellExecution After goose successfully runs a shell command Shell command

The matcher is a regular expression matched against the most relevant string for the event. For example, use "\\.rs$" to match Rust files on AfterFileEdit, or "^(cargo test|pnpm test)" to match test commands on AfterShellExecution.

:::note AfterFileEdit and AfterShellExecution only run after successful tool calls. To react to failed edits, failed shell commands, or other failed tool calls, use PostToolUseFailure. :::

Hook Payload

When a hook runs, goose writes a JSON payload to the command's stdin. Every payload includes the event name and session ID. The remaining fields are only present when they apply to the event, so a hook should treat them as optional.

Field Description
event Name of the event that fired, such as PostToolUse or UserPromptSubmit.
session_id ID of the current goose session.
matcher_context String the rule's matcher is tested against (for example, the tool name on tool events or the prompt text on UserPromptSubmit).
tool_name Name of the tool, on tool events.
tool_input Input arguments passed to the tool, on tool events.
message Prompt text the user submitted, on UserPromptSubmit.
last_assistant_message Final assistant text for the turn, on Stop when there is assistant output.
working_dir Working directory of the session, on tool events.

Example payload for a tool event:

{
  "event": "PostToolUse",
  "session_id": "abc-123",
  "matcher_context": "developer__shell",
  "tool_name": "developer__shell",
  "tool_input": { "command": "rg TODO" },
  "working_dir": "/Users/you/project"
}

Example payload for a prompt event, where the submitted prompt is in message:

{
  "event": "UserPromptSubmit",
  "session_id": "abc-123",
  "matcher_context": "summarize this file",
  "message": "summarize this file"
}

Example payload for a Stop event after an assistant reply:

{
  "event": "Stop",
  "session_id": "abc-123",
  "last_assistant_message": "Done. I updated the file and ran the tests."
}

Example script that reads the payload:

#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail

payload="$(cat)"
event="$(printf '%s' "$payload" | jq -r .event)"
tool="$(printf '%s' "$payload" | jq -r '.tool_name // "none"')"

echo "goose hook: event=$event tool=$tool" >> "${PLUGIN_ROOT}/hook.log"

Examples

Notify When a Tool Fails

{
  "hooks": {
    "PostToolUseFailure": [
      {
        "hooks": [
          {
            "type": "command",
            "command": "${PLUGIN_ROOT}/scripts/notify.sh"
          }
        ]
      }
    ]
  }
}
#!/usr/bin/env bash
payload="$(cat)"
tool="$(printf '%s' "$payload" | jq -r '.tool_name // "tool"')"

osascript -e "display notification \"$tool failed\" with title \"goose\""

Format Files After goose Edits Them

{
  "hooks": {
    "AfterFileEdit": [
      {
        "matcher": "\\.(ts|tsx|js|jsx|json|md)$",
        "hooks": [
          {
            "type": "command",
            "command": "${PLUGIN_ROOT}/scripts/prettier.sh"
          }
        ]
      },
      {
        "matcher": "\\.rs$",
        "hooks": [
          {
            "type": "command",
            "command": "cargo fmt"
          }
        ]
      }
    ]
  }
}
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail

payload="$(cat)"
file="$(printf '%s' "$payload" | jq -r '.matcher_context // empty')"

if [ -n "$file" ]; then
  npx prettier --write "$file"
fi

React to Long-Running Commands

{
  "hooks": {
    "AfterShellExecution": [
      {
        "matcher": "^(cargo (test|build|clippy)|pnpm (test|build)|just )",
        "hooks": [
          {
            "type": "command",
            "command": "say 'goose finished running your command'"
          }
        ]
      }
    ]
  }
}

Try the Example Plugin

goose includes an example plugin at examples/plugins/hello-hooks.

mkdir -p ~/.agents/plugins
cp -R examples/plugins/hello-hooks ~/.agents/plugins/hello-hooks
chmod +x ~/.agents/plugins/hello-hooks/scripts/announce.sh

goose session

The example prints hook events to stderr and appends full payloads to:

~/.agents/plugins/hello-hooks/last-event.log

Disable a Hook Plugin

To disable a plugin, add its name to disabledPlugins in your goose settings file:

{
  "disabledPlugins": ["session-logger"]
}

For project-specific settings, use:

<project>/.config/goose/settings.json

A plugin listed in disabledPlugins is skipped during plugin discovery, so its hooks will not run.

Troubleshooting

My Hook Did Not Run

Check the following:

  • The plugin directory is under ~/.agents/plugins/<name>/ or <project>/.agents/plugins/<name>/.
  • The hook config is at hooks/hooks.json inside the plugin directory.
  • The event name matches one of the supported events.
  • The matcher regular expression matches the event's matcher target.
  • The command path is correct. Use ${PLUGIN_ROOT} for scripts inside the plugin.
  • The script is executable if you call it directly.
  • The plugin is not listed in disabledPlugins.
  • The event is not a subagent lifecycle event. SubagentStart and SubagentStop are not currently emitted by goose, so hooks registered for them will never run.

My Hook Timed Out or Failed

Hook failures are logged but do not crash goose or the tool that triggered the hook. If a hook fails or exceeds its timeout, goose logs the failure and continues.

Set a larger timeout for long-running hooks:

{
  "hooks": {
    "SessionEnd": [
      {
        "hooks": [
          {
            "type": "command",
            "command": "${PLUGIN_ROOT}/scripts/archive.sh",
            "timeout": 120
          }
        ]
      }
    ]
  }
}

My Script Cannot Find jq or Another Command

Hooks run as local shell commands. Make sure any commands your script uses are installed and available on your shell PATH. For portability, prefer absolute paths for tools that may not be installed everywhere.

Additional Resources

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