DSH Codebase Memory
Local DSH bundle that connects Codebase Memory MCP through the official @deepseek-ai/dsh-mcp-client bridge, and ships a file-system watcher that keeps the knowledge graph fresh.
Runtime
codebase-memory-mcp@0.10.8- Windows AMD64 release SHA-256:
b43ad982994c4d829670749e08d3b622a74bb20041fc0a7d02bef6113f81c34d - MCP namespace:
mcp__codebase_memory__* - Graph UI: http://127.0.0.1:9749
Bundles
The package registers two Cordis bundles in cordis.patch.yml:
| Bundle id | Purpose |
|---|---|
mcp-codebase-memory |
Bridges the upstream MCP server into DSH so all mcp__codebase_memory__* tools (search_graph, detect_changes, get_architecture, index_repository, …) are exposed natively. |
dsh-codebase-memory-watcher |
Same package, second bundle id; spins up a chokidar watcher per project, debounces file edits, and re-runs index_repository via the global codebase-memory-mcp CLI. |
The watcher never owns the MCP client connection — it shells out to codebase-memory-mcp cli index_repository '{"repo_path":"..."}' for each rebuild, which is acceptable because the upstream indexer is fast enough on small projects (< 30 s for dsh-github).
Watcher routes (auto-registered when webServer is available)
| Method + path | Body / query | Effect |
|---|---|---|
GET /api/dsh-codebase-memory/watcher/list |
– | List every persisted watcher with status, lastRun, lastDurationMs, lastError, … |
GET /api/dsh-codebase-memory/watcher/status?id=<id> |
– | Same payload for a single watcher. |
POST /api/dsh-codebase-memory/watcher/start |
{ repoPath, debounceMs?, mode?, ignored?, watchedExtensions? } |
Start a watcher (persists state, returns the new id). |
POST /api/dsh-codebase-memory/watcher/stop |
{ id } or ?id= |
Stop + mark stopped (state kept). |
POST /api/dsh-codebase-memory/watcher/rebuild |
{ id } |
Trigger an immediate rebuild regardless of pending edits. |
POST /api/dsh-codebase-memory/watcher/restart |
– | Restart every non-stopped watcher from persisted state. |
POST /api/dsh-codebase-memory/watcher/auto-attach |
– | Call list_projects on the MCP server and start a watcher for each project not already covered. |
GET /api/dsh-codebase-memory/watcher/cli-info |
– | Report the resolved codebase-memory-mcp.exe path. |
Defaults (configurable in cordis.patch.yml)
debounceMs:5000(5 s quiet period before rebuild)mode:moderate(type-aware LSP call/usage resolution;fastskips similarity,fullenables similarity + every file)autoAttach:true(start a watcher for every project the MCP server already knows at boot)usePolling:false(native file notifications by default; enable polling only for filesystems that miss events because it increases CPU and disk activity)ignored:**/node_modules/**,**/.git/**,**/dist/**,**/build/**,**/.next/**,**/.turbo/**,**/.codebase-memory/**,**/.pnpm-store/**,**/target/**,**/__pycache__/**,**/.venv/**watchedExtensions:.ts,.tsx,.js,.jsx,.mjs,.cjs,.py,.go,.rs,.java,.cs,.rb,.php,.vue,.svelte
State persistence
Watcher records live in ~/.dsh/dsh-codebase-memory/watcher.json and are written with owner-only permissions where the platform supports them. Plugin disposal closes live handles without changing the persisted intent; the next DSH Web start re-creates every watcher that the user did not explicitly stop.
Install
Download the newest dsh-codebase-memory-*.tgz from Releases and add it to the profile:
dsh plugin --profile web add D:\downloads\dsh-codebase-memory-0.2.0.tgz
For local development, install from a checkout instead:
dsh plugin --profile web add link:D:/项目/dsh-codebase-memory
Restart the DSH Web host after installation.
Remove
dsh plugin --profile web remove dsh-codebase-memory
The global runtime remains pinned independently and can be removed with npm uninstall -g codebase-memory-mcp.
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