SuperCharge Claude Code v1.0.0 - Complete Customization Package

Features:
- 30+ Custom Skills (cognitive, development, UI/UX, autonomous agents)
- RalphLoop autonomous agent integration
- Multi-AI consultation (Qwen)
- Agent management system with sync capabilities
- Custom hooks for session management
- MCP servers integration
- Plugin marketplace setup
- Comprehensive installation script

Components:
- Skills: always-use-superpowers, ralph, brainstorming, ui-ux-pro-max, etc.
- Agents: 100+ agents across engineering, marketing, product, etc.
- Hooks: session-start-superpowers, qwen-consult, ralph-auto-trigger
- Commands: /brainstorm, /write-plan, /execute-plan
- MCP Servers: zai-mcp-server, web-search-prime, web-reader, zread
- Binaries: ralphloop wrapper

Installation: ./supercharge.sh
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description: Set custom rules for Safety Net
allowed-tools: Bash, Read, Write, AskUserQuestion
---
You are helping the user configure custom blocking rules for claude-code-safety-net.
## Context
### Schema Documentation
!`npx -y cc-safety-net --custom-rules-doc`
## Your Task
Follow this flow exactly:
### Step 1: Ask for Scope
Use AskUserQuestion to let user select scope:
```json
{
"questions": [
{
"question": "Which scope would you like to configure?",
"header": "Configure",
"multiSelect": false,
"options": [
{
"label": "User",
"description": "(`~/.cc-safety-net/config.json`) - applies to all your projects"
},
{
"label": "Project",
"description": "(`.safety-net.json`) - applies only to this project"
}
]
}
]
}
```
### Step 2: Show Examples and Ask for Rules
Show examples in natural language:
- "Block `git add -A` and `git add .` to prevent blanket staging"
- "Block `npm install -g` to prevent global package installs"
- "Block `docker system prune` to prevent accidental cleanup"
Ask the user to describe rules in natural language. They can list multiple.
### Step 3: Generate and Show JSON Config
Parse user input and generate valid schema JSON using the schema documentation above.
Then show the generated config JSON to the user.
### Step 4: Ask for Confirmation
Use AskUserQuestion to let user choose:
```json
{
"questions": [
{
"question": "Does this look correct?",
"header": "Confirmation",
"multiSelect": false,
"options": [
{
"label": "Yes",
},
{
"label": "No",
}
]
}
]
}
```
### Step 5: Check and Handle Existing Config
1. Check existing User Config with `cat ~/.cc-safety-net/config.json 2>/dev/null || echo "No user config found"`
2. Check existing Project Config with `cat .safety-net.json 2>/dev/null || echo "No project config found"`
If the chosen scope already has a config:
Show the existing config to the user.
Use AskUserQuestion tool to let user choose:
```json
{
"questions": [
{
"question": "The chosen scope already has a config. What would you like to do?",
"header": "Configure",
"multiSelect": false,
"options": [
{
"label": "Merge",
},
{
"label": "Replace",
}
]
}
]
}
```
### Step 6: Write and Validate
Write the config to the chosen scope, then validate with `npx -y cc-safety-net --verify-config`.
If validation errors:
- Show specific errors
- Offer to fix with your best suggestion
- Confirm before proceeding
### Step 7: Confirm Success
Tell the user:
1. Config saved to [path]
2. **Changes take effect immediately** - no restart needed
3. Summary of rules added
## Important Notes
- Custom rules can only ADD restrictions, not bypass built-in protections
- Rule names must be unique (case-insensitive)
- Invalid config → entire config ignored, only built-in rules apply