DeepSeek Harness plugin

bites-the-dsh

Adds read-only, scriptable playback to native DSH conversations, with simulated user typing, forward and reverse playback, event stepping, speed control, idle-gap compression, and direct seeking by event, turn, or recorded time.

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Repository
CH4ACKO3/bites-the-dsh
Latest update
Aug 21, 2026
Category
Sessions & Messages
GitHub stars
0

Install

Start with a prompt that asks an agent to read the 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 read the page and repository first.

Do not install anything yet. Read this DeepSeek Harness plugin and explain what it does, which files, networks, or credentials it can access, and how to install and remove it.

Plugin page: https://deepseekplugins.org/plugins/CH4ACKO3/bites-the-dsh
GitHub: https://github.com/CH4ACKO3/bites-the-dsh
Plugin: bites-the-dsh
Author: CH4ACKO3
Install command: dsh plugin --profile web add github:CH4ACKO3/bites-the-dsh

Do not run the install command until I confirm.

Check the source files

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

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Bites the DSH

English | [简体中文](README.zh-CN.md)

![Powered by Harmony](https://memorax-ai.github.io/dsh-harmony/)

Read-only, scriptable session playback for the DeepSeek Harness WebUI.

https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3c9dfdcf-a454-4750-9edf-76771ed5a9a6

The demo shows Bites the DSH together with dsh-turn-fold.

The plugin turns the native conversation into a replay view without opening a separate panel. A single native session-header control enters replay. While replay is active, the conversation is fully read-only: the native composer and session-changing interactions are blocked, while UI and scripts may move time without mutating the source session.

Current implementation

  • Native session-header entry and compact playback controls.
  • Pause, forward play, reverse play, event stepping, speed selection, adjustable idle-gap compression, and direct event/turn/time seeking.
  • Optional simulated typing previews the next direct user message in the native read-only composer without touching its live draft.
  • A per-session observable controller exposed as ctx.sessionPlayback for time-only scripting.
  • Historical projection through DSH's native ChatView; the source session and live head continue independently.
  • Historical timelines expose playbackClock: { kind: 'historical', time: cursorTime } so projection consumers never treat an open historical turn as live wall-clock work.
  • Native composer, model, stop, branch, and assistant write actions are disabled during replay; viewing controls remain interactive.
  • English and Chinese labels using DSH theme tokens, without a separate panel.

The current compatibility target is DSH 0.1.0-rc.8. Harmony selector drift fails the automated test instead of silently changing the wrong component.

Install

dsh plugin --profile web add @ch4acko3/bites-the-dsh
dsh harmony status --profile web

All four Bites the DSH patches should report bound. Reload the WebUI, open a session, then use Replay session in the native session header.

Script control

Other DSH plugins can use the same per-session clock through the provided Cordis service:

const playback = ctx.sessionPlayback

playback.enter(sessionId)
playback.seekTime(sessionId, Date.parse('2026-08-20T12:00:00Z'))
playback.play(sessionId, 1)
playback.pause(sessionId)
playback.exit(sessionId)

Time values such as the argument to seekTime use Unix epoch milliseconds, matching JavaScript Date values and recorded event timestamps.

The service also supports event and turn seeking, reverse playback, rate and idle-gap settings, subscriptions, and position reads. It deliberately exposes no operation that mutates the source session.

Development

Requires Node.js ^22.22.3 || >=24.11.1 and pnpm 11.

pnpm install
pnpm check

CI/CD

Every push to main and every pull request runs pnpm check and verifies the npm package contents. Pushing a v<package.json version> tag runs the same checks, creates the matching GitHub Release, and publishes the public package to npm through Trusted Publishing (OIDC), with automatic provenance and no npm token stored in GitHub.

License

MIT