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@max-null/dsh-habit
Self-learning habit engine for the DeepSeek Harness — observes user-correction signals from session events, judges habits with a low-cost model on threshold, and settles candidates behind a two-level human gate. No new agent role: the judgment is an event-driven plugin, immune to context decay.
The loop
① observe session/event → correction-signal detection (deterministic, zero-token)
② judge >=3 signals in one session → one flash call (evidence slices + existing habits)
③ settle candidate zone → user confirms → dsh-memory remember() (suggested)
→ user confirms again → auto → recall injection
Compose
- id: habit
name: '@max-null/dsh-habit'
Requires storage and llm in the host composition (dsh-base ships both).
Installs as a bundle: dsh plugin --profile <name> add @max-null/dsh-habit.
Service
ctx.habit— the engine:snapshot()→ candidates (newest first)confirm(id)/discard(id)→ first-level human gate- (the second gate is dsh-memory's own suggested→auto confirmation)
Config
| Field | Default | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
signalThreshold |
3 |
Correction signals before one judgment call |
provider |
deepseek-official |
Judgment model provider |
model |
deepseek-v4-flash |
Judgment model (cheap, deterministic) |
storageRoot |
$DSH_HOME/storages/habit |
JSON storage root |
Design notes
- Deterministic observation, LLM on demand: correction detection is a fixed phrase list + length cap (task descriptions are not corrections); the LLM only runs when a session accumulates enough signals.
- Two-level human gate: candidates must be confirmed in the UI AND then pass dsh-memory's own suggested→auto gate. The model can never promote its own habits.
- Narrow input for quality: the judgment call gets at most 5 evidence texts plus the existing habit list — judgment quality comes from precise context, not volume.
Develop
npm install --legacy-peer-deps
npm test
npm run typecheck
npm run build
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