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/fuck — migrates your Claude Code & Codex habits into DeepSeek Harness. One command, parallel scan, boot-time recall.

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dsh-of-your-own

Your other agents raised you. DSH just got custody.

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[!IMPORTANT] Yes, the command is literally /fuck.

You spent six months teaching Claude Code that you like Chinese replies, short answers, and rg over grep. You trained Codex to never touch package-lock.json unprompted. You gave pi its own AGENTS.md. Then you open DeepSeek Harness, and it greets you like a stranger at a bus stop.

That's when you type /fuck. We named it after the moment.

The Problem

Every agent starts with amnesia. You re-teach the same preferences, the same tool habits, the same "please stop writing essays" — to every new harness, forever. Your conversation history is a biography nobody reads.

dsh-of-your-own reads it. All of it. In parallel. Then it moves you in — natively.

/fuck
  │
  ├─ parallel scan ── ~/.claude/projects/**        (Claude Code transcripts)
  │                   ~/.claude/history.jsonl      (global prompt log: slash-command gold mine)
  │                   ~/.codex/sessions/**         (Codex rollouts)
  │                   ~/.pi/agent/sessions/**      (pi transcripts)
  │                   ~/.omp/agent/sessions/**     (omp transcripts)
  │
  ├─ memory files ─── ~/.claude/CLAUDE.md          (your explicit rules)
  │                   ~/.codex/AGENTS.md           (your Codex operating manual)
  │                   ~/.gemini/GEMINI.md          (Gemini CLI context)
  │                   ~/.cursor/rules/*.mdc        (Cursor rules, frontmatter stripped)
  │                   ~/.cursor/agents/*.md        (Cursor agent markdown)
  │
  ├─ analyze ───── tool habits (case-merged) · slash commands · working dirs · reply language
  │
  ├─ synthesize ─── LLM preference summary (or a deterministic fallback — no key needed)
  │
  └─ migrate natively
      1. Managed block → ~/.dsh/AGENTS.md   ← DSH auto-loads this EVERY session. No plugin needed afterwards.
      2. profile.json  → ~/.dsh/of-your-own/
      3. systemPrompt.context() injection   ← remembered this session too

The migration is native. Your preferences land in ~/.dsh/AGENTS.md — the user-global instruction file DSH's workspace-context reads on boot, the same mechanism every other instruction file uses. Uninstall the plugin tomorrow; the memory stays.

TL;DR

You want Run What happens
The whole thing install, then /fuck in a DSH session ~/.dsh/AGENTS.md managed block + profile.json + command stubs + prompt injection
See what it learned ask the agent to run my_profile the full preference section, on demand
Re-learn you my_profile with { refresh: true } fresh scan, fresh profile, upserted block — no duplicates
List migrated commands ask for my_commands every slash habit it found elsewhere
Find unfinished work /sessions numbered catalog of every session across all harnesses, newest first
Take over a task /resume 3 (or id, or a title fragment) handoff brief injected — this agent continues the foreign task
Get judged it's automatic after /fuck, a tsundere verdict report appraises your entire agent history
Get un-haunted /forget strips the managed block and deletes the profile — a clean exit door

Installation

git clone https://github.com/LaplaceYoung/dsh-of-your-own.git
cd dsh-of-your-own
pnpm install
pnpm build

Mount it in your DSH composition (cordis.yml):

- id: dsh-of-your-own
  name: '@dsh-external/dsh-of-your-own'
  # config:
  #   provider: deepseek-official   # LLM preference synthesis (optional — template fallback otherwise)
  #   model: deepseek-v4-flash
  #   maxFilesPerSource: 50         # newest N transcripts scanned per harness
  #   agentsMdPath: ~/.dsh/AGENTS.md  # native landing zone

Or apply cordis.patch.yml and call it a day.

Usage

/fuck                  # full migration: parallel scan → analyze → native migrate
/sessions              # catalog every resumable session from all harnesses, newest first
/resume <#|id|title>   # hand that foreign task over to this agent, context included
/forget                # erase everything this plugin wrote (managed block + store), idempotent

Real screenshots from the actual DSH web UI, with the plugin mounted — /fuck migrates everything and appends the tsundere verdict (rank, tool school, activity rhythm, battlegrounds, and a closing line that's hash-picked from four variants — or written by your LLM when one is configured — so the same history always gets the same lecture):

/fuck in the DSH web UI — migration complete + user identification report

/sessions catalogs every resumable session across all harnesses, newest first:

/sessions in the DSH web UI — resume catalog

/resume <#|id|title> rebuilds one foreign session into a handoff brief and injects it, so this agent picks the task up where it stopped (invoke it through the command surface, then follow the prompt). And when you want out, /forget strips the managed block and deletes the store — idempotent:

/forget in the DSH web UI — privacy exit

Two inspection tools (the model can call them; so can you, by asking):

tool does
my_profile show the learned preferences; { refresh: true } re-scans and rebuilds
my_commands list every slash command migrated from your other harnesses, with observation counts

Session takeover — your unfinished work, continued here

/sessions reads every transcript directory in parallel and renders one numbered catalog (see the screenshot above — 177 live sessions on this laptop).

/resume matches by list number, session-id prefix, or a fragment of the title. It rebuilds the session into a handoff brief — original task, working directory, most recent direction, where it stopped, tools used — and injects it into the system prompt, so this agent picks up the task and continues it right away. The brief is also echoed back to you, so you can correct the course before it runs.

Highlights

Feature What it does
🤬 /fuck One command. Five harnesses scanned in parallel. You come pre-configured.
🎫 Tsundere verdict After the scan: rank, cheating record, tool school, weapon of choice, activity histogram, battlegrounds, night-owl verdict — then it declares that no matter who you used before, from now on there is only DSH.
🧹 /forget One command erases every trace this plugin left: managed block stripped, store deleted. Idempotent. Privacy door included.
🪂 /sessions + /resume Catalog every foreign session, then hand one over with a full handoff brief. Unfinished work, finished here.
🏠 Native landing zone Writes into ~/.dsh/AGENTS.md — the file DSH loads on every boot. Survives uninstall.
🔁 Idempotent upsert Managed block between HTML markers. Re-run all you like; user content outside stays untouched.
📚 Reads your rule files CLAUDE.md, Codex AGENTS.md, GEMINI.md, Cursor .mdc rules — your explicit words, not just stats.
🔀 Actually parallel All sources, all files, all memory reads, concurrently. ~1.6s for 88 sessions on a laptop.
🔧 Tool habit census Case-merged across harnesses: read×353, not read×326 + Read×27. Your biography, quantified.
🪄 Command migration /compact used in Claude Code? It becomes a migrated stub in DSH. Your muscle memory survives.
🌏 Language detection Writes Chinese prompts? DSH learns to reply in Chinese. Slash commands don't skew the vote.
🔌 LLM optional No model configured? Deterministic template fallback. Works fully offline, no API key.
🏗️ Seams, not surgery ctx.commands + ctx.tools + ctx.systemPrompt + ctx.llm + ctx.fs. Zero agent-loop edits.
🔒 Local everything Transcripts read on your machine, profile stored on your machine. Nothing leaves the laptop.

Reviews

"I typed /fuck at my new agent and it already knew I hate verbose answers. Spooky." — a user, probably

"My DSH now prefers rg over grep and I never told it that. It learned from my mistakes." — another user, also probably

"Finally, an agent that inherits my trauma." — everyone who has re-typed their preferences into a fourth harness

Skip This README

We're past the era of reading docs. Just paste this into your agent:

Read https://raw.githubusercontent.com/LaplaceYoung/dsh-of-your-own/main/README.md
then install it and run /fuck on my machine.

The Serious Part

  • Native, not bolt-on — the migration target is $DSH_HOME/AGENTS.md, the user-global instruction file DSH's workspace-context package loads every session. No plugin mounted, memory still there.
  • Idempotent & respectful — the managed block is fenced by <!-- dsh-of-your-own:begin/end --> markers; re-runs replace the block in place, and anything you wrote outside it is never touched.
  • Seams, not surgery — documented cordis extension points only: ctx.commands, ctx.tools, ctx.systemPrompt.context(), optional ctx.llm / ctx.fs. No skeleton patches, no hot-path tax.
  • No key required — preference synthesis degrades to a deterministic template; the deterministic layer (frequencies, language, migration) never needs an LLM.
  • Privacy — your transcripts are read locally and reduced to statistics + a preference summary on disk. Nothing is uploaded anywhere.

Development

pnpm test        # 95 tests across 6 specs — parsers, sessions, report, analysis, persistence, plugin integration
pnpm typecheck   # tsc --noEmit
pnpm build       # tsc → lib/
src/
  sources.ts   # adapters: Claude Code / Codex / pi / omp transcripts, history.jsonl,
               #           plus native memory files (CLAUDE.md, AGENTS.md, GEMINI.md, Cursor rules)
  analyze.ts   # frequency stats (case-merged) + LLM preference synthesis + profile assembly
  store.ts     # profile persistence + ~/.dsh/AGENTS.md managed-block upsert
  sessions.ts  # session takeover: transcript → resumable records + handoff briefs
  report.ts    # the tsundere verdict: ranks, tool schools, rhythm histogram, LLM-written closer
  index.ts     # plugin entry: /fuck, /sessions, /resume, my_profile, my_commands, boot-time recall
tests/         # vitest: parsers, sessions, report, analyze, store, plugin integration

License

MIT — see LICENSE.

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