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dsh-console

Console commands for DeepSeek Harness: manage the web service, the SSH tunnel, one-shot questions, and an optional console TUI — straight from the slash-command plane.

Quick start

# 1. install the bundle
dsh plugin --profile web add dsh-console

# 2. restart dsh web, then use the commands
/web status
/tunnel status

Out of the box, /web and /tunnel status work with zero config (the plugin auto-detects the running dsh entry). Configure the tunnel host and the console TUI path in the profile's cordis.patch.yml:

- id: dsh-console
  config:
    tunnelHost: '192.168.1.100'        # your SSH server
    tunnelUser: 'root'
    tunnelKey: 'C:\\Users\\you\\.ssh\\id_rsa'
    consoleCommand: 'python C:\\tools\\dsh-tui\\main.py'

Then dsh plugin --profile web again + restart, and /tunnel start / /console are live.

Commands

Command Description
/web status Is the web UI up? (port + PID)
/web start Background-start the web UI (node <dshBin> web --port <webPort>)
/web stop Stop the web UI process
/web restart Restart it
/tunnel status Is the SSH tunnel up?
/tunnel start Start the SSH tunnel (needs tunnelHost)
/tunnel stop Stop the tunnel
/ask <问题> One-shot question through the headless profile (timeout-bounded)
/console Launch the console TUI (needs consoleCommand)

Configuration

All keys carry sensible defaults; set them in the profile's cordis.patch.yml (or a --patch overlay), overriding the row this bundle adds:

- id: dsh-console
  config:
    webPort: 3080            # dsh web UI port
    dshBin: ''               # path to apps/cli/lib/bin.js; empty = auto-detect
    tunnelHost: '192.168.1.100'
    tunnelUser: 'root'
    tunnelKey: 'C:\\Users\\you\\.ssh\\id_rsa'
    tunnelLocalPort: 3081
    tunnelRemotePort: 3080
    askTimeout: 150
    consoleCommand: 'python C:\\tools\\dsh-tui\\main.py'
Key Default Meaning
webPort 3080 The dsh web UI listens on 127.0.0.1:3080 by default; /web start spawns it there.
dshBin auto Absolute path to your checkout's apps/cli/lib/bin.js. Empty = detected from the running process (process.argv[1]), so a from-source dsh usually needs no config.
tunnelHost '' SSH server host. Empty disables /tunnel start.
tunnelUser root SSH user on the server.
tunnelKey '' Absolute path to your SSH private key (-i). Omit for agent/other auth.
tunnelLocalPort 3081 Local listen port of the tunnel (127.0.0.1:3081).
tunnelRemotePort 3080 Remote port the tunnel forwards to (127.0.0.1:3080 on the server).
askTimeout 150 Seconds before /ask is killed.
consoleCommand '' Shell command launching your console TUI.

How the tunnel is wired

your machine                     SSH server (tunnelHost)
127.0.0.1:3081  ──ssh -L──▶  127.0.0.1:3080
   ▲                               ▲
   │  /tunnel start binds here     │  dsh web runs here (or any service)

/tunnel start runs ssh -N -L <tunnelLocalPort>:127.0.0.1:<tunnelRemotePort> <tunnelUser>@<tunnelHost> (with -i <tunnelKey> when set) as a detached process. /tunnel stop finds and kills the listener on tunnelLocalPort.

Typical setups

  • Local launcher (CLI/headless profile) — manage the web UI from a terminal: /web start → open http://127.0.0.1:3080; /web stop → stop it.
  • Remote web (this machine reaches another host) — point tunnelHost at the remote, browse http://127.0.0.1:<tunnelLocalPort>.
  • In the web profile itself — /web status and /tunnel status are safe; /web stop|restart kill the process serving the current UI — manage deliberately.

Security notes

  • /web stop / /web restart kill the process serving the current UI when run from the web profile.
  • /tunnel start runs ssh with your configured key — only configure keys from sources you trust.
  • /ask runs the headless profile and consumes model quota; results are rendered by the command plane and never enter model history.

Development

npm test          # node test of the backend primitives (read-only)
pnpm pack         # build the installable tarball

The bundle has no build step: plain ESM, ships index.js + lib/ + cordis.patch.yml.

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