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The LLM debug console inside DeepSeek Harness: capture every model call, semantic diff, Replay & Mutate

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dsh-sseye

The LLM debug console inside DeepSeek Harness — capture every model call, see everything.

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dsh-sseye is a DSH plugin that taps the harness-native llm/stream waterfall to capture the full content of every LLM call — complete messages, system prompt, tool schemas, streaming response blocks, usage, the real wire protocol and endpoint — and presents it in a DevTools-style viewer docked inside the harness. No proxy, no certificates, no extra setup, and full agent semantics: every capture carries turn / step / session / compaction attribution.

It is the harness-internal sibling of SSEye — same diagnostic philosophy, different observation layer.

SSEye panel: turn-grouped call list with an expanded inline detail — provider/model hero, TTFT/duration/usage stats, cache-hit bar, prompt and message sections

Installation

From npm (prebuilt — no build-approval step):

dsh plugin --profile web add dsh-sseye

Or straight from the source repo:

dsh plugin --profile web add github:jhuanxx44/dsh-sseye

Restart the harness; the SSEye button appears in the session header. (Git-hosted installs build via the package's prepare script; allow the build key pnpm prints if it blocks, then re-run. Pre-built lib/ is committed, so a blocked build is harmless.)

Uninstall:

dsh plugin --profile web remove dsh-sseye

Configuration

The UI is English by default. To switch the panel (and the truncation markers embedded in captured content) to Chinese, override the plugin row's config in your profile's patch layer — ~/.dsh/profiles/<profile>/cordis.patch.yml:

- id: sseye
  config:
    locale: zh-CN

Restart the harness after editing. Any value starting with zh selects Chinese; everything else (or no config) is English.

What you get

Capture — full content, zero intrusion

  • Every call's complete GenerateOptions (system prompt, messages, tools, sampling params) plus every stream chunk of the response — captured at the llm/stream waterfall and tapped through unchanged: chunk identity, ordering, backpressure, cancellation and thrown errors are preserved.
  • Agent semantics for free: calls correlate with agent/request turn/step coordinates (shared AbortSignal identity) and are classified by source — agent loop / compaction / session-title / other.
  • The real wire protocol and endpoint (openai-completions, anthropic-messages, google-generative-ai, …) resolved from the provider's settings profile; routes without a declared protocol fall back to a guess table, clearly marked with ~.
  • Timing and cost signals: TTFT, total duration, chunk count, usage including cache-read tokens, finish reason, errors.
  • Image content is dropped at capture (placeholder kept); everything else is captured whole.

Viewer — DevTools-style, docked in the harness

  • Turn-grouped list: the consecutive calls of one turn group under a header aggregating call count, in/out tokens and total duration; compaction / title / other sources group separately. Collapsible.
  • Step rows with status dot, step number, content preview, TTFT / duration / usage — metrics progressively hide as the column narrows (container queries), so content always wins.
  • Inline accordion detail: click a row and the full detail expands right below it — one scroll flow, no second pane.
  • Detail view: hero with provider/model, protocol chip, endpoint, stats grid and a cache-hit ratio bar; system prompt; messages; tool names; response blocks (text / reasoning / tool-call args); finish reason.
  • Context diffing, first degree: each call's messages are compared with the previous call of the same session — the shared prefix collapses behind one click, and only the newly-added messages render highlighted.
  • Wire JSON reconstruction mirroring the DeepSeek adapter's serialization: tool results expand to standalone role:"tool" messages, reasoning replays as reasoning_content on tool-call turns, reasoning effort resolves to the thinking object.
  • Copy buttons on every block; syntax-colored JSON trees with in-place expansion for large arrays/objects.
  • JSON export: per call (row hover / hero button) or per turn group (bundle); versioned, self-describing payload.
  • Live streaming view: while a call is running, only the settling fields are polled and merged into the open detail; the loop backs off when idle and pauses completely while the panel is closed or the tab is hidden.
  • 本会话 / 全部 session filter; one-click clear.
  • i18n: English UI by default; Chinese via config.locale (see above).

The panel docks into the shell's right details column, taking it over from the shipped tool-details panel (which returns if you uninstall). docs/harness-patches.md has a local patch to widen that column.

Capture policy — runtime-tunable

  • Source toggles (agent / compaction / session-title / other) and field toggles (system / messages / tools / reasoning / answer text / tool args). Omissions are marked honestly in the record (N messages, not captured), never silently blank.
  • Redaction: a regex list, precompiled per policy change, applied before anything enters the buffer (sk-… → ***).
  • Capacity: ring-buffer size (default 100, max 5000), request-field truncation, response-block truncation — clamped to sane bounds; shrinking the buffer trims the oldest records immediately.
  • Defaults are full capture. The policy panel sits collapsed at the top of the viewer, never in the way.

Privacy posture

Full visibility, zero persistence by default. Captures live in a bounded in-memory ring buffer; process exit burns them. Export happens only on explicit user action. The llm/stream layer never sees API keys — they live inside the adapters — and redaction applies before buffering.

Roadmap

Observation is the base; the differentiators come next:

  • Replay & Mutate — clone a captured request, edit it, re-issue it through ctx.llm.stream(), compare responses side by side.
  • Semantic diffs between consecutive calls, beyond the shared prefix.
  • Token anatomy — per-message context-cost breakdown.
  • Cross-subagent fan-out aggregation; route (provider/model) filters.

Relationship to SSEye

SSEye dsh-sseye
Observation point Network (mitmproxy) Inside the harness (llm/stream waterfall)
Sees Any SDK / app on the machine The DSH process only, but with full agent semantics
Setup cost Proxy + CA trust One plugin install

Development

pnpm install
pnpm build        # tsdown → lib/
pnpm test         # node --test
├── src/
│   ├── index.ts          # Host half: llm/stream capture, ring buffer, /__sseye/* HTTP routes
│   └── client/           # Client half: session-header trigger + details-column panel (React)
├── lib/                  # committed build artifacts (rebuilt by `prepare` on git installs)
├── docs/                 # platform field notes + local harness patches
├── cordis.patch.yml      # bundle patch: inserts the `sseye` plugin row into the profile
└── tsdown.config.ts      # client bundle contract

Host ↔ Client transport is same-origin HTTP on the webServer service (/__sseye/*). See AGENTS.md for the behavior contract and architecture invariants, and docs/prototype-field-notes.md for DSH platform field notes.

Local install from a checkout: dsh plugin --profile web add .. Releases are tag-triggered: bump version → commit → tag v* → push the tag.

License

MIT

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