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dsh-clipboard-history
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A DeepSeek Harness (dsh) plugin that monitors the system clipboard and keeps a recallable history of multiple clipboard entries.
What it does
- Monitors the system clipboard in the background (polling
pbpasteon macOS,xclipon Linux, PowerShell on Windows) and records every text change into a persisted history file. - Persists history across restarts at
$DSH_HOME/clipboard-history.json. - Exposes five tools to the agent:
| Tool | Purpose |
|---|---|
clipboard_list |
List recent history entries (id, time, size, preview). |
clipboard_get |
Recall the full text of one entry by id. |
clipboard_current |
Read the live clipboard content right now. |
clipboard_copy |
Write text to the system clipboard and record it. |
clipboard_clear |
Clear the stored history (keeps the live clipboard). |
Install
# pnpm is required by the dsh plugin manager (enable via corepack if missing)
corepack enable
# from npm (once published)
dsh plugin --profile web add dsh-clipboard-history
# from a local checkout
dsh plugin --profile web add file:/absolute/path/to/dsh-clipboard-history
Then restart the web app (dsh web) so the new host plugin is loaded.
The dsh plugin command forwards to pnpm inside the profile directory and
reconciles dsh.profile.bundles automatically: because this package declares
"dsh": { "bundle": { "patch": "./cordis.patch.yml" } }, it joins the profile's
patch-layer stack.
Configuration
Edit the row in the profile's cordis.patch.yml (or the config block the
bundle inserted) to tune it:
- id: clipboard-history
config:
pollIntervalMs: 700 # clipboard poll interval in ms
maxHistory: 200 # max stored entries
maxEntryChars: 50000 # max stored characters per entry
previewChars: 160 # preview length in clipboard_list
historyFile: clipboard-history.json # relative to the DSH home
poll: true # false disables background monitoring
Notes and limitations
- Text only. Image / file clipboards are ignored (they read as empty text).
- macOS is the primary target; Linux needs
xclip, Windows uses PowerShell. - The plugin lives in the host process, so it has access to the logged-in user's pasteboard without a native addon.
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