docs(hooks): update SetHooks examples for error return

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xj 2026-02-22 19:28:48 -08:00
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@ -1008,7 +1008,7 @@ This keeps the runtime lightweight while making new OpenAI-compatible backends m
PicoClaw provides typed lifecycle hooks for observability, outbound filtering, and tool guardrails.
- Register hooks in Go at startup with `hooks.NewHookRegistry()`.
- Attach once via `agentLoop.SetHooks(registry)` before `Run()`.
- Attach once via `agentLoop.SetHooks(registry)` before `Run()` and handle setup errors.
- If hooks are not set, default behavior is unchanged.
See runnable examples: [docs/hooks-plugin-examples.md](docs/hooks-plugin-examples.md)

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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ PicoClaw's plugin model is a startup-time hook registry:
1. Build a registry (`hooks.NewHookRegistry()`).
2. Register one or more handlers per lifecycle hook with priority.
3. Attach once with `agentLoop.SetHooks(registry)` before `agentLoop.Run(...)`.
3. Attach once with `agentLoop.SetHooks(registry)` before `agentLoop.Run(...)` (check error).
4. Agent loop triggers hook handlers at specific lifecycle points.
Execution semantics:
@ -114,7 +114,9 @@ Attach once during startup:
```go
agentLoop := agent.NewAgentLoop(cfg, msgBus, provider)
agentLoop.SetHooks(buildHooks()) // Must be called before Run()
if err := agentLoop.SetHooks(buildHooks()); err != nil {
panic(err) // replace with your startup error handling
}
```
## Priority and Cancellation