@chaoyuzhang/dsh-auto-router
A configurable Auto model-routing tier for DeepSeek Harness. It registers a synthetic provider and delegates each request to a model on an existing provider route.
What it adds
The model picker receives an Auto Router provider with six choices:
Auto · 智能路由: classify each requestAuto · 快速: forcelightAuto · 均衡: forcemediumAuto · 深度: forceheavyAuto · 代码: forcecodeAuto · 视觉: forcevision
The default classifier routes images to vision, code-like requests to code, longer/deeper tasks to heavy or medium, and short requests to light. With sticky: true, a session only upgrades its tier; this avoids oscillating between models during a task.
Installation
Install the exact package version into a DSH Desktop profile through the DSH Community Market or the managed plugin command. The package includes a dsh.bundle.patch entry and does not contain credentials.
The target provider must already exist. The default configuration expects a route named ciyuan2api with these model IDs:
gpt-5.6-luna, gpt-5.6-terra, gpt-5.6-sol,
kimi-k2.7-code, gemini-3.5-flash
Configuration
Override the inserted auto-router row in a profile patch:
- id: auto-router
config:
providerId: auto
displayName: My Auto Router
targetProvider: my-openai-gateway
tiers:
light: fast-model
medium: balanced-model
heavy: reasoning-model
code: coding-model
vision: vision-model
sticky: true
mediumThreshold: 300
heavyThreshold: 1200
contextWindow: 262144
defaultMaxTokens: 32768
The router registers providerId as its synthetic route and delegates to targetProvider. The target route must advertise the configured model IDs.
The package does not store, read, or transmit API keys. Credentials belong to the target provider's normal DSH settings and credentials configuration.
Compatibility
- Node.js >= 22.13.0
- DSH rc.7-compatible LLM seam
@deepseek-ai/cordis^4.0.1@deepseek-ai/dsh-llm^0.1.0-rc.7@deepseek-ai/schemastery^3.18.1
Security
This package inspects recent user text locally to choose a target model. The selected model receives the same request that the user intentionally sent through DSH. No telemetry, key handling, lifecycle scripts, shell commands, or external endpoints are included.
See SECURITY.md.
License
MIT.
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