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Cross-platform native desktop control for DeepSeek Harness (Windows first): screen_shot, screen_read, click/type/scroll/key, app_list/app_launch - approval-gated, never stealing foreground focus

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🖱️ dsh-click

Cross-platform native desktop control for DeepSeek Harness — Windows first.

Look at the screen, then act — every click gated, every action audited.

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Compatibility

Surface Status
Harness DeepSeek Harness 0.1.0-rc.6 (compat declared for 0.1.0-rc.5–0.1.0-rc.6)
Node ^22.19.0 || >=24.0.0
Platforms Windows first (UIAutomation + Win32 input, via a bundled PowerShell helper); macOS/Linux backends are reserved and fail closed with a clear reason
Model Text-only models fully supported (screen_read returns structured text); vision models additionally get screen_shot images

What you get

dsh-click gives the harness a complete observe → act loop over native desktop applications:

  • screen_shot — screenshot of a window (or the primary screen), downscaled to a configurable bound. With a vision-capable model the result carries the image; otherwise a text description keeps text-only models working.
  • screen_read — the structured observation: the window's accessibility tree (element ids, types, names, rectangles, supported patterns) plus pixel-location hints with colors — plain text, no image model required.
  • click / type / scroll / key — window-scoped actions addressed by element id or coordinates. Delivery prefers UIA invoke, falls back to posted window messages — and never steals foreground focus.
  • app_list / app_launch — enumerate running applications and their windows; launch one by name or path.

Every mutating action crosses one safety boundary:

  1. Freshness — the action must cite a basedOn observation; the window is re-captured right before acting and the action is refused if the screen changed (pixel-hash check + max-age bound).
  2. Approval — ctx.approval gates every action by default; window-title/executable regexes can allowlist specific windows (still audited).
  3. Process identity — the owning process's pid and executable path are verified before and after the act; a change refuses the outcome loudly.
  4. Audit — observations and actions land in the session log as dsh-click/observed / dsh-click/action events (sanitized, log-only).
model                           harness
  │ screen_read ──▶ observationId (+ elements, pixels)         ← structured text
  │ click {basedOn, target} ──▶ freshness check ──▶ approval ──▶ helper (UIA)
  │                             pixel hash changed? ── refuse + re-observe
  │                             pid/exe changed after act? ── PROCESS_CHANGED
  │ ◀── canonical JSON + audit events (dsh-click/action)

Quick start

# 1. install the bundle into your profile
dsh plugin --profile web add "github:PerryLink/dsh-click#main"

# or from npm (published releases)
dsh plugin --profile web add dsh-click

# 2. restart and verify the row
dsh --profile web --dump-config | grep -A2 'id: dsh-click'

Then ask the agent to look at a window and act — the approval prompt appears for every mutating action:

> Open Notepad, type "hello", then read back what is on screen.

Install & uninstall

  • git channel (latest main): dsh plugin --profile web add "github:PerryLink/dsh-click#main" — the prepare script builds with production dependencies only.
  • npm channel (published releases): dsh plugin --profile web add dsh-click.
  • tarball channel: pnpm pack in this repo, then dsh plugin --profile web add ./dsh-click-<version>.tgz.
  • uninstall: dsh plugin --profile web remove dsh-click (or remove the row from the profile patch).

If pnpm reports ERR_PNPM_IGNORED_BUILDS for this package (esbuild's harmless platform-binary validation), add allowBuilds: { esbuild: true } to your pnpm-workspace.yaml — the dsh CLI prints the exact snippet.

Configuration

All tunables are Schemastery Config fields (changeable from cordis.yml). An id-targeted override replaces the whole row — restate every key you need. cordis.patch.yml documents each key inline.

Key Default Meaning
requireApproval true Gate every mutating action behind approval; observers never ask
autoApproveWindows [] Window-title/executable regexes that skip the approval ask (still freshness-checked and audited)
focusFallback never Whether an action may bring the target window to the foreground as a last resort (never / allow)
imageMode auto screen_shot rendering: auto (image when the model accepts images, text otherwise) or text
helperTimeoutMs 30000 Per-helper-call timeout in ms (1..300000)
maxHelperOutputBytes 25165824 Cap on one helper response in bytes (1024..67108864)
maxScreenshotSide 2560 Longest screenshot side in pixels (320..7680); larger captures are downscaled
staleCheckPixels true Compare a fresh pixel hash before every action and refuse on change
maxObservationAgeMs 30000 Maximum age in ms of an observation an action may cite (1000..600000)
maxCachedObservations 8 LRU cap on cached observations (1..64)
maxElements 500 Cap on accessibility elements per screen_read (1..2000)
maxTreeDepth 32 Maximum accessibility tree-walk depth (1..64)
maxTextLength 200 Truncation length for sanitized model-visible strings (16..10000)
rollbackEnabled true Back up and restore control text when type fails

Example override in your profile patch:

- insert:
    - id: dsh-click
      name: dsh-click
      config:
        requireApproval: true
        autoApproveWindows: ['^Notepad']
        focusFallback: never

Tools & surfaces

Tool Read-only Needs approval Notes
screen_shot ✅ — Returns an observationId later actions cite in basedOn; image attachment when the model accepts images
screen_read ✅ — Accessibility tree + pixel hints; element ids are what actions address
click ✅ Exactly one of elementId or (x, y); UIA invoke preferred, posted messages fallback
type ✅ Value-pattern elements only; backs up and restores control text on failure
scroll ✅ Element (scroll pattern) or window (posted wheel)
key ✅ Posted key combinations ("Ctrl+S"); apps that ignore posted input refuse loudly
app_list ✅ — Running applications and their visible windows
app_launch ✅ By name or executable path, with optional arguments

Permissions & data

  • Permissions: mutating actions cross the official ctx.approval seam — the plugin never re-implements or bypasses it. The allowlist only ever skips the ask for specific windows; it cannot disable the freshness or process-identity checks.
  • Data: the plugin stores nothing on disk except the screenshots the attachment store keeps (content-addressed, under the harness's own attachment policy). Observations are cached in memory (LRU, bounded). No network requests, no credential storage.
  • Session log: dsh-click/observed and dsh-click/action are log-only audit events carrying sanitized window/process facts — titles, paths, and free text are redacted and length-capped before they are written or shown.

Security boundaries

  • Observe before act, every time. Actions must cite a fresh observation; a changed screen (pixel hash) or an expired observation is refused with a model-readable reason demanding re-observation.
  • Approval is the default. requireApproval: true unless you explicitly opt specific windows in; every action — allowed or not — is audit-logged.
  • No foreground stealing. The helper never brings a target window to the foreground (focusFallback: 'never' by default); input is delivered through UIA or posted messages so background windows are not disturbed.
  • Process identity is re-verified immediately before and after each action; a mid-act process swap fails the outcome (PROCESS_CHANGED).
  • Sanitized output. Control characters are stripped, tabs collapse, credential-shaped values (keys, tokens, JWTs, bearer headers) are redacted before anything reaches the model or the log.
  • Fail closed. Unsupported platforms, a missing subprocess service, or an unavailable helper refuse every call loudly — profiles keep booting everywhere.

Known limitations

  • Windows first. macOS and Linux backends are reserved; on those platforms every call fails closed with a clear reason.
  • Text-only fidelity. screen_read depends on the application exposing UIAutomation; apps without an accessible tree yield pixel hints only. Coordinate clicks remain available.
  • Posted-input apps. Some applications ignore posted window messages (games, some Electron surfaces); key reports this honestly instead of pretending success.
  • Session audit on newer harness builds. The audit events are appended with the two-argument Session.append form (the pinned 0.1.0-rc.6 peers have no append-envelope option); on post-rc.6 builds the events are required-on-read, which is fine while this plugin is installed because it declares those event types.

Development

pnpm install        # node ^22.19 || >=24
pnpm run typecheck  # tsc: src + tests against the local harness checkout
pnpm run typecheck:ci  # tsc against the published 0.1.0-rc.6 types (no paths)
pnpm test           # vitest: 56 tests, 8 suites (helper smoke runs on Windows)
pnpm run build      # tsdown bundle + tsc declarations (lib/)
pnpm run verify:self-contained  # dependency specs resolve from the registry
pnpm run verify:artifacts       # built ESM face + native helper present
pnpm pack           # the published tarball

Topics

dsh, dsh-plugin, deepseek-harness, deepseek, cordis, computer-use, windows-automation, uiautomation, desktop-control, screen-reader

Contributors

  • @PerryLink — creator and maintainer: tool surface, action safety boundary, Windows native helper, sanitizers, and the five-language docs.

PerryLink DSH Plugin Family

This project is one of the 29 DeepSeek Harness plugins maintained by PerryLink. If this one helps you, the others likely will too:

Plugin One-liner
dsh-auto-review Second-model auto-review on the approval chain, fail-closed by default
dsh-background-agents Durable background child agents with a Web UI sidebar, messaging and interrupt
dsh-budget Cost governance for DeepSeek Harness: budgets, carbon, and latency in one panel.
dsh-checkpoint-rewind Claude Code /rewind-equivalent: snapshots, session forks, one-shot restore
dsh-claude-move Migrate Claude Code sessions, memory, skills and CLAUDE.md into DSH
dsh-click Cross-platform native desktop control for DeepSeek Harness — Windows first.
dsh-composer-history Terminal-style input history for the web composer: arrows, Ctrl+R search
dsh-defend Prompt-injection, jailbreak, and secret-leak defense for DeepSeek Harness.
dsh-doublecheck Engineering-discipline guard: requirements grill, test gates, adversary review
dsh-draw Unified static-image generation routing for DeepSeek Harness.
dsh-fast Read-only performance diagnostics for DeepSeek Harness.
dsh-github GitHub PR/issues integration for DSH, every write gated by approval
dsh-library Local document knowledge base for DeepSeek Harness.
dsh-local-ai Local-model (Ollama) integration for DeepSeek Harness.
dsh-lsp-actions LSP diagnostics, formatting, completion, code actions and rename over language servers
dsh-mask PII masking middleware for DeepSeek Harness — anonymize personal data before it reaches the model, restore it at the display layer.
dsh-mcp-panel Read-only MCP runtime panel: /mcp command + Settings tab with status, tools and errors
dsh-memento Approval-gated cross-session memory: ctx.memory seam + SQLite + memory tool
dsh-observe OpenTelemetry and Langfuse observability exporter for DeepSeek Harness.
dsh-output-styles Claude Code outputStyles-equivalent runtime style switching
dsh-permission-rules Claude Code-style declarative allow/deny/ask permission rules with audit
dsh-plugin-guide Plugin-development knowledge base as an on-demand agent skill
dsh-score Multi-dimensional quality scoring for DeepSeek Harness plugins.
dsh-session-pin Pin sessions in the Web sidebar with durable ordering
dsh-session-sync Cross-device session sync for DeepSeek Harness — a dedicated git mirror of your session store.
dsh-skill-pack-security Security-audit skill pack: secret scan, dependency and supply-chain review
dsh-talk Voice-first session loop for DeepSeek Harness: talk to it, hear it answer.
dsh-test-drive Isolated install-and-smoke test drives for DeepSeek Harness plugins.
dsh-translate Vendor parameter translation and deterministic JSON repair for DeepSeek Harness.

License

Apache License 2.0 © 2026 dsh-click contributors

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