dsh-plugin-mlquant-benchmark
DeepSeek Harness tools for reproducing the
initial-d/ml-quant-trading
protocol v1 CPU benchmark.
The point is narrow: make a DSH agent able to run the existing benchmark, read the machine-readable artifact, validate it against the benchmark protocol, and draft an issue-ready report. This plugin does not add a trading agent, does not call market data APIs, and does not configure any model provider.
Why this exists
ml-quant-trading is a good reproducibility target for agent harnesses:
- deterministic synthetic benchmark input;
- fixed protocol v1 command, seed, panel size, repetitions, and thread counts;
- JSON artifact suitable for automated checking;
- public issue template for DeepSeek Harness benchmark reports;
- explicit boundary that benchmark throughput is not trading performance.
Challenge: can DeepSeek Harness reproduce a quant benchmark end to end, preserve the evidence bundle, and avoid turning runtime numbers into alpha claims?
Tools
This package registers four DSH tools:
| Tool | Purpose |
|---|---|
mlquant_benchmark_v1_cpu |
Run the fixed protocol v1 CPU benchmark and write artifacts/benchmark-v1.json. |
mlquant_read_benchmark_json |
Read the JSON artifact and render a compact Markdown result table. |
mlquant_validate_benchmark_json |
Check protocol v1 fields, expected cases, fixed parameters, and variance warnings. |
mlquant_draft_github_issue |
Draft a DeepSeek Harness benchmark issue body from the JSON artifact. It does not post to GitHub. |
Install
Install the package in a DeepSeek Harness profile or preset environment:
dsh plugin --profile web add github:initial-d/dsh-plugin-mlquant-benchmark
The package declares a dsh.bundle manifest that inserts:
- id: mlquant-benchmark
name: dsh-plugin-mlquant-benchmark
If you use a local checkout while developing, add the same row manually:
- id: mlquant-benchmark
name: file:/path/to/dsh-plugin-mlquant-benchmark
This package is intentionally not published to npm yet. GitHub distribution is enough for the first DSH-facing benchmark reports; npm can come later if there is real usage.
Suggested DSH prompt
Read AGENTS.md, docs/benchmarking.md, and docs/reality_check.md.
Use the mlquant benchmark tools to run the protocol v1 CPU benchmark, validate
and read the JSON artifact, and draft a DeepSeek Harness benchmark report. Keep
the result as an engineering reproducibility benchmark, not a trading-performance
claim.
Public report path
Post the drafted report through the main repository's dedicated template:
https://github.com/initial-d/ml-quant-trading/issues/new?template=deepseek_harness_benchmark.yml
Seed example:
https://github.com/initial-d/ml-quant-trading/issues/61
Development
npm install
npm test
The test loads the plugin with a mock ctx.tools.register, verifies that the
four tools register, reads and validates sample artifacts, and drafts an issue
body.
Non-goals
- No investment advice.
- No backtest-performance claim.
- No hidden model provider configuration.
- No posting to GitHub from the tool.
- No private data or API keys in artifacts.
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