Update hooks example to new 33_hooks.py with all hook types#230
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Update the hooks documentation to reflect the new 33_hooks.py example that demonstrates all four hook types: - PreToolUse: Block dangerous commands - PostToolUse: Log tool usage - UserPromptSubmit: Inject context into user messages - Stop: Enforce task completion criteria The new example uses external hook scripts in a hook_scripts/ directory and includes a Hook Types reference table. Related to: OpenHands/software-agent-sdk#1547 Co-authored-by: openhands <openhands@all-hands.dev>
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Summary
Update the hooks documentation to reflect the new
33_hooks.pyexample from the software-agent-sdk that demonstrates all four hook types.Changes
33_hooks.pystructurehook_scripts/directoryRelated
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The new example uses external hook scripts in a
hook_scripts/directory rather than inline script creation, making it easier to understand and maintain.@xingyaoww can click here to continue refining the PR