DSH Weather Dashboard
A polished weather dashboard plugin for the DeepSeek Harness Web GUI.
Features
- Switch between Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzhen, Tokyo, London, and New York.
- Show current temperature, feels-like temperature, humidity, wind, visibility, pressure, and direction.
- Render an accessible eight-hour temperature trend chart.
- Show a five-day forecast with high/low temperatures and precipitation probability.
- Start with a visible dashboard and collapse it into a compact weather pill.
- Keep the overlay click-through except for its controls, so it does not block the shell.
- Use Open-Meteo without an API key.
- Fall back to deterministic sample data when the provider fails, times out, or returns invalid data.
- Cancel superseded requests and enforce a ten-second timeout.
- Use city-timezone calendar dates, including DST-safe fallback dates.
Install in a DeepSeek Harness checkout
This repository contains the standalone plugin source. The supported runtime is the DeepSeek Harness monorepo because the plugin composes through its shell.overlay slot and imports the Harness client packages.
The repository declares a dsh.bundle manifest and ships cordis.patch.yml, so it can be installed with the normal bundle command:
dsh plugin --profile web add github:mercy719/dsh-client-ui-weather
For source development, copy or vendor this directory as packages/client/ui-weather, then add the package to the Web bundle roster:
# packages/bundle/web-app/cordis.patch.yml
- id: ui-weather
name: '@deepseek-ai/dsh-client-ui-weather'
Add the workspace dependency to packages/bundle/web-app/package.json, add the TypeScript project reference, and build the package:
pnpm exec tsc -b packages/client/ui-weather/tsconfig.json
pnpm --filter @deepseek-ai/dsh-client-ui-weather bundle
pnpm run test:gui
The package manifest's dsh.client.inject list records package-level bundle/artifact dependencies for the boot graph and watcher. The browser entry separately declares the actual Cordis service dependency, export const inject = ['slots'].
Data source and privacy
The browser requests public forecast data from Open-Meteo. No API key, host credential, model input, session event, or durable state is involved. The selected city and expanded/collapsed state reset on reload.
Model Experience
Weather dashboard
What the model sees
None. The plugin is a human-facing weather projection and does not alter prompts, messages, tools, model requests, or session logs.
Token effect
None; weather data is not added to model context.
KV Cache effect
None; the plugin does not assemble or send provider requests.
Known Limitations and Deferred Work
- Public provider only — deployments that need private credentials, server-side caching, or a rate-limit policy should replace the injected request capability with a host-owned weather service.
- No persistence — the city and expanded/collapsed state reset after reload.
- No automatic polling — refresh is explicit to avoid unbounded timers and duplicate requests across browser tabs.
License
MIT. See LICENSE.
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