dsh-liquid-glass-ui
Custom backgrounds and iOS-inspired liquid glass transparency for the DeepSeek Harness Web UI.
Features
- Choose a remote background URL or upload a local image (stored as a data URL, up to 4 MB).
- Adjust glass opacity, background dimming, size, and position.
- Use lightweight alpha-composited glass everywhere, with no live blur or filter pipeline.
- Preview changes in the settings card before saving.
- Persist settings through the native DSH user-settings service.
- Compose with the native light/dark theme through
theme.overrideTokens()and cleanly restore it when disabled or uninstalled. - Avoid global relational selectors and fixed-background repainting during streaming output.
- Optionally redirect the current browser tab to Douyin or Bilibili when the current DSH session starts a new thinking turn.
Install
From npm after the package has been published:
dsh plugin --profile web add dsh-liquid-glass-ui
For local development:
pnpm install
pnpm run check
dsh plugin --profile web add .
On Windows, DSH 0.1.0-rc.7 may split a local absolute path when one of its directories contains a space. Clone this repository to a path without spaces for add ., or install the packed .tgz from a no-space temporary path. Registry installation is unaffected.
Restart dsh web, then open Settings → Plugins → Liquid Glass Appearance.
Publishing and marketplace discovery
DeepSeek Harness discovers community plugins through installable npm/GitHub packages and the GitHub dsh-plugin topic. Before publishing:
- Add the final
author,repository,bugs, andhomepagefields topackage.json. - Create a public GitHub repository and add the topics
dsh-plugin,deepseek-harness,dsh,theme, andglassmorphism. - Run
pnpm run checkand inspect the dry-run package contents. - Publish with
pnpm publish --access public. - Verify installation in a clean DSH Web profile.
The package intentionally declares DSH 0.1.0-rc.7 as its minimum compatible release because it relies on the browser theme override service introduced in that preview line.
Security and privacy
- A remote background URL is fetched directly by the browser and may disclose the DSH user's IP address to that image host.
- Local images stay in the DSH settings document as data URLs; the plugin does not upload them to an external service.
- The thinking redirect is disabled by default. When enabled, the selected entertainment site receives an ordinary browser visit and its normal network metadata.
- Avoid sensitive images on shared machines, and follow the access controls of the configured DSH settings provider.
License
MIT
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