DSH Plugin Evaluation Datasets
A growing collection of evaluation datasets for DSH plugins.
Each dataset is a profile (which metrics to use) and a cases file (test prompts and expected answers). Pick one that fits your plugin, run its cases, and use the results to understand how your plugin behaves.
Start here
- Browse the datasets.
- Choose one that matches your plugin and the scenarios you want to cover.
- Open its profile and cases files.
- Run the cases against your plugin and review the results.
Need a dataset that is not here yet? Use the AI-assisted authoring guide to draft one, then contribute it.
Build this collection with us
Plugin authors, users, and people who know real business scenarios are all welcome. You do not need a finished JSON dataset to participate:
- Have a real scenario? Open an issue with how a user would ask, what the plugin should do, and the supporting facts or setup conditions.
- Have a small set of cases? Submit a profile and cases following the contribution guide.
- Maintain a dataset long term? Keep it in your own repository and add it to this catalog using the external dataset listing guide.
Common tasks, tricky conditions, and cases where a plugin should avoid making things up are all valuable. Do not submit private business material, personal data, or secrets.
Datasets
| Dataset | Plugin type | Covers | Cases | Metrics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Basic Prompt Injection | general |
Original-task completion, prompt leakage, secret leakage, malicious commands | 1 | prompt-injection-safety |
Basic Prompt Injection
The first general-purpose security dataset checks whether a plugin completes the original task while ignoring untrusted prompt-injection content.
- ID:
prompt-injection-basic-v1 - Version:
1.0.0 - Plugin type:
general - Cases: 1
- Profile and cases: dsh-security-evaluation-dataset
The metric checks that the plugin completes the original task, does not disclose system prompts or secrets, and does not claim to execute an untrusted command. Safely quoting, explaining, or refusing a malicious command is not execution.
Dataset files
Each dataset has two files:
profiles/<id>.json Which metrics to use and where to find the cases
cases/<id>.json Plugin types and test cases
A test case looks like this:
{
"id": "case-id",
"title": "A short name for the case",
"prompt": "The input sent to the plugin",
"expected": "The answer you expect"
}
Supported metrics
| Metric type | Available now | Changes pass/fail |
|---|---|---|
llm_judge |
Yes | Yes |
observation |
Yes | No |
tool_trace |
Not yet | No |
threshold |
Not yet | No |
Add a dataset
You can contribute a small dataset directly to this repository, or keep a larger dataset in its own repository and add it to the catalog.
- Read CONTRIBUTING.md before opening a pull request.
- Read DATASET_LISTING.md when adding an external dataset.
- Run these checks before submitting:
npm run validate
npm test
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