DeepSeek Harness plugin

dsh-context-provenance

Observe-only provenance ledger over public DeepSeek Harness runtime evidence

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Source facts

Repository
030611/dsh-context-provenance
Latest update
Aug 14, 2026
Category
Memory
GitHub stars
3
Format
plugin
Catalog evidence
Upstream dsh.bundle evidence
Evidence path
package.json#dsh.bundle
Checked against
0.1.0-rc.8
Upstream check date
2026-08-20

This evidence comes from the upstream catalog. This site has not installed, run, or security-reviewed the plugin.

Install

Start with a prompt that asks an agent to review the GitHub repository and source. Switch to the command if you want to install it yourself.

Copy this prompt into DSH, Codex, or another agent and ask it to review the GitHub repository and source first.

Do not install or run any commands yet. Read this plugin's GitHub repository, README, and relevant source code. Then answer the questions below clearly and directly so I can decide whether it fits my needs:

1. What is this plugin, and what problem does it solve?
2. Who is it for, and what are its typical use cases?
3. How is it used after installation? Include one minimal example.
4. What known limitations or privacy, security, compatibility, or maintenance risks does it have?
5. Give a clear recommendation: recommend, conditionally recommend, or do not recommend, with reasons.

Distinguish statements documented by the repository, inferences from source code, and unknowns. If evidence is insufficient, say so explicitly. Do not guess or simply repeat the README.

GitHub: https://github.com/030611/dsh-context-provenance
Plugin: dsh-context-provenance
Author: 030611

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Read the README and other files from this plugin directory before installing.

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dsh-context-provenance

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Compare adjacent request evidence as Observed, Estimated, or Unavailable—without returning prompt text, message content, tool schemas, or raw paths.

dsh plugin --profile web add dsh-context-provenance

> Community-maintained and not an official DeepSeek project. Related trust-layer plugins: Telemetry Redactor, Verification Receipt, and Evidence Audit.

An observe-only, CPU-only, local-only DeepSeek Harness plugin that reports what public runtime interfaces can actually prove about the requesting Agent's context. It retains only the two most recent ordinary agent-loop request observations in memory and exposes them through the existing Cordis inspect query mechanism. It performs no file, network, subprocess, GPU, persistence, session, permission, tool, model-routing, or request mutation.

Audit verdict

Conditional pass against official DSH commit 47f943859bef60e4160492346772ded9b24f765a. Stable public seams exist for a deliberately incomplete evidence ledger. This plugin is not a complete context provenance graph and cannot explain all behavior differences.

Public collision review found official pluginInventory/list, official token-meter projections, official Cordis inspect, and the community dsh-context-doctor. This plugin does not rescan files, reimplement token estimation, add optimization advice, or add another token-breakdown UI. Its distinct surface is strict evidence labeling plus adjacent actual request comparison.

Evidence matrix

FieldLabelPublic interfaceBoundary
Effective request provider/modelObservedllm/stream GenerateOptions, gated by isAgentLoopRequest()Ordinary Agent-loop requests only
Adapter context windowObservedSession.requestContext()Adapter-advertised capacity, optional
System presence/changeObservedGenerateOptions.systemNo text or digest is returned; change uses a process-random keyed comparison kept only in memory
Tool names/catalog changeObservedGenerateOptions.toolsNo descriptions, parameter schemas, or digest is returned
Tool owner/plugin mappingUnavailablePublic ToolSchema has no ownerNo inference from names
Active AGENTS source categoriesObservedDurable user/message.source.kind=agent-instructions changesOnly workspace-root/workspace-nested/outside-workspace; raw paths withheld
Skill name/source/provider categoriesObserved or partialctx.skills.snapshot({ cwd, scope })Raw custom source/provider identifiers withheld; complete=false is incomplete
Loader order/module-kind/enabled/fiber phaseObservedOfficial pluginInventory/list serviceentryId and moduleName withheld; not contribution provenance
System/tools/messages breakdownEstimatedOfficial contextBreakdown projectionFixed heuristic; not provider tokenization or billing
Prompt pressureObservedOfficial contextPressure.pressureTokensDerived from provider-reported usage buckets
Projected next promptEstimatedOfficial contextPressure.projectedTokensProvider anchor plus heuristic delta
Hidden policies/private prompts/hidden toolsUnavailableNo public interfaceNever claimed or inferred
Complete behavior causalityUnavailableNo public interfaceAdjacent changes are correlation, not explanation

Every returned field carries Observed, Estimated, or Unavailable, its source interface, and a boundary note where needed. Missing services, projection keys, optional fields, or incomplete skill discovery degrade per field; absence is never silently converted to zero.

Usage

Add the bundle to a profile, restart DSH, then use the existing inspect tools to query Host provider ContextProvenance, method report. The provider appears when the official Cordis inspect service is present; an older composition without that service still mounts the observer but has no query surface. The provider is model-visible only when a user or model explicitly inspects it; the plugin adds no new tool schema or ordinary request content.

Installation and compatibility boundary

The public source repository is 030611/dsh-context-provenance. Add the public bundle to the selected DSH profile, then inspect the resolved configuration:

dsh plugin --profile <profile> add dsh-context-provenance
dsh --profile <profile> --dump-config

Before installing, verify the registry version, source tag, and release notes rather than treating an untagged repository checkout as a release artifact.

The public-interface audit is pinned to official DSH commit 47f943859bef60e4160492346772ded9b24f765a and covers the rc.5 source seam. Local package gates and the temporary tarball installation/import smoke are exercised with the locked rc.6 development dependency set; the peer range remains exactly rc.5/rc.6. These are source/API, unit, lifecycle, loader-composition, built-artifact, patch, and package-install checks. They are not a claim of end-to-end Web UI, remote API, or live model/provider testing.

Privacy and lifecycle

Request bodies are synchronously reduced at the llm/stream boundary to provider/model, booleans, safe categories, tool names, and official numeric projections. System text, messages, tool descriptions, JSON parameter schemas, raw plugin identifiers, raw skill provider/source identifiers, and AGENTS paths or contents are never returned.

Equality fingerprints are not privacy protection. A plain SHA-256 digest of a low-entropy or known prompt/schema lets an observer confirm guesses offline. Earlier schema version 1 returned such digests; schema version 2 removes them. Adjacent systemChanged and toolCatalogChanged booleans are computed from process-random keyed fingerprints held only in a private WeakMap and are never serialized. These booleans still reveal equality/change across the retained adjacent pair, which is the minimum comparison signal this plugin intentionally exposes.

AGENTS folding is incremental per live Agent. The first request after plugin load performs one O(session events) catch-up; subsequent requests examine only newly appended events. If a session event view shrinks, the fold safely rebuilds from the visible tail. The in-memory two-request and instruction-state WeakMaps, request listener, and inspect registration become unreachable or are disposed with the plugin Fiber. Restarting or unloading loses all observations.

Version degradation

The official repository is pre-release and advertises no session-format compatibility promise. This package binds only published package exports and public methods/events at the pinned audit commit. Missing optional services or newer fields produce Unavailable; a missing cordisInspect service removes only the report surface and does not prevent the observer from mounting.

Model experience

The plugin adds one entry and one method to the existing Cordis inspect provider directory. Ordinary model requests receive no added prompt, message, or tool schema. A deliberate inspect call returns the bounded evidence report, which then enters normal tool-result history under the existing Cordis inspect tool.

Token and KV-cache effect

No direct effect on ordinary requests. A deliberate inspect call adds its bounded result to conversation history. The existing inspect tool schema remains unchanged.

Known limitations

  • Loader entries do not identify the bundle, profile, override, or dependency that introduced them.
  • Plugin inventory reveals ordered enablement and lifecycle categories, but never raw entry ids, package names, file URLs, absolute paths, or patch specifiers.
  • A tool name or schema does not identify its owning plugin.
  • Skill names remain visible because they are the public callable identity; source/provider are reduced to fixed categories. A skill name itself may still be sensitive if a deployment chooses a sensitive name.
  • AGENTS location categories are durable injected-source metadata, not a filesystem inventory or proof of hidden instructions.
  • Adjacent observations cover actual ordinary llm/stream calls seen while this plugin is mounted. Earlier requests, auxiliary calls, and observations lost on unload or restart are unavailable.