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dsh-session-toolkit

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Consolidated plugin toolkit for the DeepSeek Harness. Six previously separate local plugins — session identity, global prompt, session auto-resume, web restart service, Session-log button relocation, and peer-session messaging — merged into one installable package (official bundle form, dsh.bundle.patch), installed with dsh plugin add.

Features

  • Session Identity — a per-session persona prompt injected into that session's system prompt (independent section session-identity, order 55, resolved per agent at every assembly), with a default identity and per-session overrides. UI: identity dialog (enable switch, 4000-char soft limit, save/reset, edit default, inherit default) and status buttons in both conversation.session.header.actions (id session-identity, order 40) and conversation.input.left (id session-identity-input, order 40).
  • Global Prompt — a settings page (settings.section, id global-prompt, order 30) injecting one prompt into every conversation's system prompt (section global-prompt, order 50). { runs are spaced out (/\{+/g) to avoid prompt-variable conflicts.
  • Session Auto-Resume — sessions with the per-session switch on are resumed automatically after a GUI restart (ctx.agents.resume, carrying the default model from agentDefaultModel); switching a session on resumes it immediately (false→true edge). Filters: switch on, top-level only (no subagent origin, no delegationDepth > 0, no parentSession), non-blank (seedLength !== 0). Concurrency-bounded (CONCURRENCY = 3) with per-item failure isolation and an in-flight set against duplicate resume.
  • Web Restart — a "Restart service" entry in the General settings (settings.general.item, id web-restart, order 90) that restarts the GUI server with no UAC prompt (the spawn inherits the server process token, so the restart script's elevated branch is never reached) and shows a full-screen progress overlay (probe-driven progress, fill-up animation before reload, 90 s timeout fallback with manual refresh). Routes: GET /api/restart (health probe, constant 200) and POST /api/restart (trigger, 409 while a restart is in flight, 202 + 500 ms buffer before spawn).
  • Session-Log Button Relocation — shadows the official download button in conversation.session.header.utilities (same id session-log-download, priority −1, cell-shadowing) and registers a copy in conversation.session.header.actions (id session-log-download-moved, order 41), reusing the official sessionLogDownload controller (ctx.get('sessionLogDownload')) so download behavior stays identical to stock.
  • Peer Messaging — send_to_session / list_sessions tools on the host plane (session addressing by id or workspace path, wakeup delivery) plus a "copy session ID" button in both conversation.session.header.actions (id copy-session-id, order 30) and conversation.input.left (id copy-session-id-input, order 30). Outgoing message content is converted to plain text (toPlainText) before delivery so recipients see tidy text rather than raw markdown.

Architecture

  • Host half — lib/index.js composes six feature modules (identity.js, global-prompt.js, auto-resume.js, web-restart.js, peer-message.js, log-reposition.js). inject is the deduplicated union of module dependencies; each module's apply runs inside a safe() guard so one failing module never takes the whole package down. Every contribution is lifecycle-bound (ctx.effect for prompt sections and HTTP routes, plugin-fiber registrations for tools; timers go through the timer service).
  • Client half — client/client.js is a single window.__ModuleLoader__.load bundle; the five UI modules are inlined in IIFEs and collected into one apply that registers all slots in order (guarded per module). All UI uses React.createElement; styles are injected as data-plugin style tags with theme CSS variables and dark-mode coverage; no global DOM manipulation.

Registered slots

Slot Id Order / priority Feature
settings.section global-prompt order 30 Global Prompt page
settings.general.item web-restart order 90 Restart entry
conversation.session.header.actions copy-session-id order 30 Copy session ID
conversation.session.header.actions session-identity order 40 Identity button
conversation.session.header.actions session-log-download-moved order 41 Session log download
conversation.input.left copy-session-id-input order 30 Copy session ID (tool row)
conversation.input.left session-identity-input order 40 Identity button (tool row)
conversation.session.header.utilities session-log-download priority −1 (shadow) Hide stock button

Configuration

Settings namespaces (schema-validated, applies: live, persisted in settings.yaml):

Namespace Schema Notes
session-identity { default: {enabled: boolean, text: string}, sessions: Record<sessionId, {enabled, text}> } Resolution: session record → default → empty. Empty or disabled entries inject nothing. Identity text is clipped to 8000 chars (token guard).
session-auto-resume { sessions: Record<sessionId, boolean> } Switch per session; absent keys mean off.
global-prompt { enabled: boolean, content: string } Injected into every conversation when enabled.

Plugin Config (cordis)

The plugin exposes a single Config (schemastery schema) with per-feature keys. Defaults equal current behavior; override via the plugin row's config in cordis.yml / cordis.patch.yml without touching code. The client half follows the same cordis mechanism (it exports Config and receives config.client); if schemastery is unavailable in the client bundle, the client half degrades to defaults without exporting Config:

- id: session-toolkit
  name: 'dsh-session-toolkit'
  config:
    identity:
      maxText: 8000
      sectionOrder: 55
    globalPrompt:
      sectionOrder: 50
    autoResume:
      concurrency: 3
    webRestart:
      scriptPath: ''          # optional; default derived as <DSH_HOME>/autostart/dsh-web-restart.cmd
      spawnDelayMs: 500
    client:
      identityCharLimit: 4000
      restartTimeoutMs: 90000
      restartPollMs: 1000
      restartFillMs: 600
      copyFeedbackMs: 1600
Key Default Meaning
identity.maxText 8000 Identity text clip limit (chars, token guard).
identity.sectionOrder 55 System-prompt order of the identity section.
globalPrompt.sectionOrder 50 System-prompt order of the global prompt section.
autoResume.concurrency 3 Max in-flight resumes during startup restore.
webRestart.scriptPath derived Restart script path; default <DSH_HOME>/autostart/dsh-web-restart.cmd via dsh-home-paths.
webRestart.spawnDelayMs 500 Delay before spawning the restart script (202 buffer).
client.identityCharLimit 4000 Identity editor character limit (UI soft limit).
client.restartTimeoutMs 90000 Restart overlay timeout before the manual-refresh hint.
client.restartPollMs 1000 Restart health-poll interval.
client.restartFillMs 600 Progress fill animation after recovery detected.
client.copyFeedbackMs 1600 Copy-feedback checkmark duration.

Deployment

Install into any profile (bundle layer; single source, no copies):

# from npm
dsh plugin --profile <name> add dsh-session-toolkit

# from GitHub
dsh plugin --profile <name> add github:Han-Yao94/dsh-session-toolkit

# from a local checkout / tarball
dsh plugin --profile <name> add ./dsh-session-toolkit-<version>.tgz

The package's dsh.bundle.patch (cordis.patch.yml) registers the single entry (id: session-toolkit, name: 'dsh-session-toolkit') as a bundle layer — applied after dsh-base / dsh-web-app and before the profile patch layer (layer order: bundles in sequence → profile patch → home patch → --patch overlay).

Uninstall: dsh plugin --profile <name> remove dsh-session-toolkit.

Local development

For iterating on the source without publishing, install the checkout directly (dsh plugin --profile <name> add <path-to-checkout>, which uses a pnpm link: dependency), or use a manual junction into the profile's node_modules plus an explicit - insert: entry in the profile's cordis.patch.yml. Prefer dsh plugin add.

Share & Install

Published on npm as dsh-session-toolkit (v0.1.0, MIT) and mirrored on GitHub at github.com/Han-Yao94/dsh-session-toolkit. Pure-JS package — no build step, no prepare script. files whitelists lib/, client/, cordis.patch.yml and READMEs.

  • npm: consumers run dsh plugin --profile <name> add dsh-session-toolkit; new versions are released with npm publish (or pnpm publish).
  • GitHub: dsh plugin --profile <name> add github:Han-Yao94/dsh-session-toolkit.
  • Tarball: pnpm pack → dsh plugin --profile <name> add ./dsh-session-toolkit-<version>.tgz.

Runtime dependencies (@deepseek-ai/schemastery, @deepseek-ai/dsh-tools, @deepseek-ai/dsh-home-paths) are declared in dependencies and install automatically; platform modules (react, @deepseek-ai/cordis, @deepseek-ai/dsh-client-*) are peerDependencies provided by the DSH host. Verified: clean install of the packed tarball resolves all imports without any local junction.

Model Experience

System prompt contributions

What the model sees

Two sections are contributed per assembly: global-prompt (order 50) and session-identity (order 55), placed after the deployment persona and before tool guidance (100–199). The identity section is resolved per agent (AssembleContext.agent) at assembly time from session-identity settings and is skipped for subagents (origin/delegationDepth). Empty sections are dropped at render.

Token effect

Both sections repeat their text on every request when enabled. The global prompt applies to every conversation; the identity text applies only to sessions that resolve it (its own record or the default). Identity text is clipped to 8000 chars as a token guard.

KV Cache effect

Each section's rendered text is a fixed part of the request prefix while its settings are unchanged; editing a session identity or the global prompt may invalidate provider cache reuse from the first changed token (same semantics as stock persona sections).

Tool surface

send_to_session and list_sessions are registered on the host plane and visible to every session (subagents inherit them through the standing preset composition). Their arguments and results are JSON-compatible.

Mechanisms and Red Lines

  • Identity injection uses a single global section whose text provider resolves per agent — no per-agent registration, no lifecycle churn, real-time on settings change.
  • Auto-resume never calls dispose() — AgentHandle.dispose() removes the session from storage; turning a switch off only affects the next restart, it never takes a live session down.
  • Restart is UAC-free by construction — the spawn inherits the server process token (SYSTEM or user), so taskkill targets a same-privilege process and the script's elevated branch (the only UAC source) is unreachable. If port 3080 is held by another program, an elevated retry may still appear (documented in the restart script).
  • Shadowing is cell-based — the utilities entry re-registers the stock session-log-download cell at a lower priority; the stock entry abdicates gracefully if the shadow crashes.
  • Plain-text conversion — toPlainText (10 rules, code-fence state machine, loose matching) runs at send time only; the message structure and source: { kind: 'user' } are unchanged.

Known Limitations and Deferred Work

  • Client half is a hand-maintained single-file IIFE bundle; adding a feature touches both lib/ and client/client.js.
  • The relocated Session-log button depends on the official sessionLogDownload controller interface; a stock upgrade that changes it requires a sync (see lib/log-reposition.js).
  • Loose emphasis matching in toPlainText can drop * pairs in non-format positions (e.g. a * b * c); acceptable for agent-generated messages, boundary tightening is optional.
  • The aggregate inject union waits for every listed service; a profile missing one service delays the whole package (web profile provides all of them today).
  • ctx.get('agentDefaultModel') is resolved at apply time (non-lazy); the gateway mounts the service before this package, so the web profile always has a value.

Recovery

Uninstall the bundle: dsh plugin --profile <name> remove dsh-session-toolkit, then restart the GUI. To roll back to the pre-consolidation layout, re-enable the original plugins instead of installing this package.

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