dsh-dynplugin-manager
Manage DSH dynamic plugins (Dynamic Cordis Plugins): built-in discovery, install dialog, loading. Community gap — self-built plugin.
DSH dynamic plugins have two load channels:
- runner channel (
cordis_define/cordis_run): session-scoped; code runs in a vm sandbox (no import/require) and is lost on process restart — self-contained plugins (web-access's function-body shape) go here - loader channel (insert row + official patch watcher): persistent; community npm plugins (real
imports) go here — an insert row incordis.patch.ymlis applied live by the official watcher, no restart
Officially, dynamic plugins are only reachable through agent tools — no human-operable UI exists. This plugin fills the gap:
- Settings page "动态插件" (Dynamic Plugins): built-in discovery (runner managed dir + profile node_modules non-bundle packages), live state badges (loaded / idle / failed+reason / needs-deps / unbuilt), loader cards with disable/uninstall buttons, install-dialog candidates carry install state (loaded / installed / not installed)
- Install dialog: local dir / GitHub repo / npm package sources → scan → per-plugin install mode (link/copy) → instant result → one-click mount
- Slash commands:
/dynload <name>(auto-routing load),/dynunmount(disable),/dynuninstall(full removal)
Install
⚠️ Name collision warning
An npm package with the same name may exist. Always install from this repository explicitly:
# from GitHub
dsh plugin --profile web add -w Thomas-key/dsh-dynplugin-manager
# or from a local checkout
dsh plugin --profile web add -w ./dsh-dynplugin-manager
1. Install the runtime dependency (required!)
The plugin is installed by link, so Node resolves imports from the directory itself. @deepseek-ai/dsh-tools is not committed (in node_modules/, git-ignored) — install it in the checkout first, or dsh web fails to start:
cd dsh-dynplugin-manager
npm install
cd ..
peerDependencies(@deepseek-ai/cordis,react) are provided by the DSH host — do not install locally.
2. Add the plugin
dsh plugin --profile web add -w ./dsh-dynplugin-manager
Restart dsh web → Settings → Dynamic Plugins.
Plugin discovery (built-in, no directory config)
| Source | Location | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| runner managed dir | ~/.dsh/dynplugin-manager/plugins/ |
self-contained plugins install here (dialog "install to managed dir"); listed after restart (loading stays session-scoped) |
| profile node_modules | ~/.dsh/profiles/<profile>/node_modules/ |
non-bundle packages whose entry exports apply appear automatically (link or npm installed) |
Install dialog
Install Plugin button → pick a source:
| Source | Scan | Install modes |
|---|---|---|
| Local dir | the dir itself or first-level subdirs | loader: link (edits apply after restart) / copy (independent copy; reinstall to pick up source edits); runner: managed-dir copy |
| GitHub repo | zip download to ~/.dsh/dynplugin-manager/cache/ → extract → scan (monorepo supported) |
same as local dir (copy semantics) |
| npm package | registry metadata → single-package card | copy install |
The dialog blocks other input while installing; results show per candidate (failures include the reason and a manual command); loader plugins can be mounted immediately (verify-before-persist: real import + apply must pass before the insert row is written — failures leave zero residue).
Loading & lifecycle
Settings buttons (loader plugins): disable (remove insert row, live, package kept) / uninstall (full removal). Runner plugins stay session-scoped — no buttons in the list; load with /dynload in a session and stop them in the official dynamic-plugin panel.
Slash commands:
| Command | Action | Persistence |
|---|---|---|
/dynload <name> |
auto-route: self-contained → runner session-scoped; import-using → loader persistent mount | runner session / loader persistent |
/dynunmount <name> |
loader: remove insert row (disable); runner: delete managed copy | reversible |
/dynuninstall <name> |
full removal: row + dsh plugin remove (pnpm reference counting keeps shared deps) + managed copy + records |
dependency graph clean; .pnpm physical residue can be reclaimed manually with dsh plugin --profile web prune (never auto-prune — it would delete user-installed packages) |
Plugin shapes
- Self-contained (runner): the file is a function body (no import/export, top-level
return { apply }) — the vm sandbox executes it directly; session-scoped; errors never harm DSH - Import-using (loader): the entry uses the module system — must be installed (quality gate checks dependency resolvability); mounted only after an in-memory pre-execution passes; any verification failure writes nothing (fail-closed)
- needs-deps: code imports bare packages the package.json does not declare → blocked with the exact import list; declare them and rescan
- unbuilt: entry file missing (e.g. un-compiled TS) → disabled in the dialog; build first
Difference from the same-named package
There is already a dsh-plugin-manager on npm (author hrhgit) — that one manages bundle plugins (Loader-entry enable/disable, persisted to cordis.patch.yml). This plugin manages dynamic plugins (runner session loading + loader persistent mounting). Different targets, they can coexist.
Maintenance status
This plugin was authored by deepseek-v4-flash (an AI agent). If this notice has not been removed, the author does not actively maintain this plugin. Forks and PRs are welcome.
License
MIT
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