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  • Fix: Move Stop hook inline code to separate script file
    Fixes #78
    
    ## Problem
    The Stop hook used inline JavaScript code with `node -e`, which caused
    shell syntax errors on macOS/zsh due to special characters (parentheses,
    braces, arrow functions) being misinterpreted by the shell.
    
    Error message:
    /bin/sh: -c: line 0: syntax error near unexpected token \`('
    
    ## Solution
    - Created scripts/hooks/check-console-log.js with the hook logic
    - Updated hooks/hooks.json to reference the external script
    - This follows the same pattern as other hooks in the plugin
    
    ## Benefits
    - Fixes shell compatibility issues across different environments
    - Improves code maintainability (separate, well-documented script)
    - Follows plugin's own best practices
    - Makes the code easier to test and debug
    
    ## Testing
    Tested on macOS with zsh - no more syntax errors.
    The hook still functions correctly to detect console.log statements.