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dsh-open-in

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Open a DeepSeek Harness workspace directory in a configurable launcher (VS Code / file explorer / Windows Terminal / any CLI) from the web GUI.

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dsh-open-in

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Open a DeepSeek Harness workspace directory in a launcher of your choice — VS Code, File Explorer, Windows Terminal, or any command-line tool you configure — directly from the web GUI. Every real Workspace row in the sidebar gets an … overflow menu entry per configured target ("Open in VS Code", "Open in File Explorer", "Open in Terminal", …).

Features

  • Configurable targets: a targets array — each target has id, label, command, args, an optional platforms allowlist and an enabled switch. Shipped defaults: vscode, explorer, terminal.
  • Settings UI (add / edit / remove): Settings → Plugins → the "Open In" card edits the targets with a structured form — add a row, change any field, remove a row, Save. Edits write the durable user settings document and apply to the next launch immediately (no restart).
  • Per-platform mapping for built-ins: while a built-in target keeps its default command line, it follows the host platform automatically (explorer → open on macOS / xdg-open on Linux; terminal → wt -d / open -a Terminal / gnome-terminal --working-directory). Any explicit customization is authoritative.
  • Menu integration, both runtimes: newer DSH runtimes use the native sidebar.workspaces.row-menu slot; the published 0.1.0-rc.6 (which lacks that slot) is served by a compatibility DOM adapter. Both paths render locale-following rows (中文 / English).
  • Host launch: the configured executable is spawned detached with the directory as the last argument; the launcher outlives the server. Relative paths are refused, and only configured commands ever run (the client only sends a target id + path).

Prerequisites

  • DSH 0.1.0-rc.6 or newer (web profile).
  • The tools you configure must be installed: VS Code CLI (code) on PATH, wt (Windows Terminal) on PATH, etc. The Windows default code command also searches the standard per-user/system VS Code install locations.

Install

Add the plugin to your web profile (runs pnpm inside the profile and reconciles the bundle layer). From the npm registry:

dsh plugin --profile web add dsh-open-in

Or directly from GitHub:

dsh plugin --profile web add github:NevermindZZT/dsh-open-in

Or pin a release tag:

dsh plugin --profile web add https://github.com/NevermindZZT/dsh-open-in/archive/refs/tags/v0.1.0.tar.gz

All paths ship the prebuilt lib/, so git/tarball installs need no build step and no build approval. Restart the web server, then refresh the page. The host plugin mounts as dsh-open-in; the client bundle is served at /plugins/dsh-open-in/client.js.

Verify the layer composed:

dsh --profile web --dump-config | grep dsh-open-in

Configure

Two layers compose the effective targets (highest wins): the user settings document (written by the Settings UI) → the cordis.yml entry (see below) → schema defaults. The Settings card is the recommended path for day-to-day changes; cordis.yml stays the deployment-composition path.

Settings UI

Open Settings → Plugins → "Open In" (the card sits in the configurable plugins tab). Rows mirror the current targets: edit any field, remove a row, or Add target for a new one. Fields: id (unique, non-empty), label (empty = built-in copy), command (executable), args (comma/space separated), platforms (comma/space separated win32/darwin/linux; empty = all), enabled. Invalid rows (empty/duplicate id, empty command) block the Save; Save writes the whole list to the durable settings document and applies immediately.

cordis.yml

Deployment-varying options are validated Config fields editable in cordis.yml (your profile's cordis.patch.yml). Because a patch replaces a row's whole config value, spell out every key you customize:

- update:
    - id: dsh-open-in
      config:
        targets:
          - id: vscode
            label: ''
            command: code
            args: []
            platforms: []
            enabled: true
          - id: explorer
            label: ''
            command: explorer
            args: []
            platforms: []
            enabled: true
          - id: terminal
            label: ''
            command: wt
            args: ['-d']
            platforms: []
            enabled: true
          - id: cursor
            label: 'Cursor'
            command: cursor
            args: []
            platforms: []
            enabled: true
Key Default Meaning
targets[].id — Stable id; the client references targets by id (must be unique).
targets[].label '' Menu label; empty falls back to the target.<id> locale key, then the id.
targets[].command per target Executable that opens a directory, resolved through PATH.
targets[].args per target Extra arguments passed before the directory path.
targets[].platforms [] Platform allowlist (win32/darwin/linux); empty = every platform.
targets[].enabled true Disabled targets are never listed or launched.

A missing executable fails loud with a fix hint; relative paths are rejected. Targets edited in the Settings UI override the cordis.yml entry entirely (the settings user layer replaces the targets field).

Capability boundary

Action Where Approval
Open a workspace directory in a configured launcher Host (user gesture) No — the user clicked the row

The plugin contributes no tools, no skills, and no model-visible surface; it only launches programs the user configured on directories the user already opened in DSH.

Development

pnpm install
pnpm run check   # typecheck + test + build

The prebuilt lib/ is committed; a release only needs a version bump, a build, and a tag.

License

MIT

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