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The hooks system is the most underappreciated thing in what leaked. PreToolUse, PostToolUse, session lifecycle, all firing via curl to a local server. Clean enough to build real tooling on top of without fighting it.

The frustration regex is funny but honestly the right call. Running an LLM call just to detect "wtf" would be ridiculous.

KAIROS is what actually caught my attention. An always-on background agent that acts without prompting is a completely different thing from what Claude Code is today. The 15 second blocking budget tells me they actually thought through what it feels like to have something running in the background while you work, which is usually the part nobody gets right.



> The hooks system is the most underappreciated thing in what leaked.

Hooks is an official documented feature for quite a long time now https://code.claude.com/docs/en/hooks


> Running an LLM call just to detect "wtf" would be ridiculous.

Tangentially, I wonder if the world trade federation or the Washington tennis foundation have any projects on GitHub :)


> The frustration regex is funny but honestly the right call.

I love that it only supports English. AI bubble in a nutshell.


But it still doesn't recognise "rubbish" :D




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