DeepSeek Harness plugin

dsh-habits

My Habits for DeepSeek Harness: edit the user-global AGENTS.md from the Web settings — injected into every session by the built-in agent-instructions loader.

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Repository
DimitriLIAN/dsh-habits
Latest update
Aug 14, 2026
Category
Workflow & Automation
GitHub stars
2
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

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GitHub: https://github.com/DimitriLIAN/dsh-habits
Plugin: dsh-habits
Author: DimitriLIAN

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dsh-habits

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A DeepSeek Harness (DSH) plugin that adds a My Habits editor to the Web settings → General section. The text you save goes to the user-global instruction document $DSH_HOME/AGENTS.md, which the built-in dsh-agent-instructions loader already injects into every session — so your preferences and habits reach the model automatically.

No DSH core is modified: the host half registers a small REST surface on ctx.webServer (/api2/habits/describe + /api2/habits/update), and the browser half registers a settings.general.item row that calls it. This is the same standalone-bundle pattern as dsh-web-plugin-manager.

Install

dsh plugin add --profile web github:<owner>/dsh-habits

Then restart the web profile (dsh --profile web) so the bundle layer loads. Open Settings → General → My habits, write your note, and save. New sessions pick it up immediately; a running session refreshes on its next file touch or resume.

How it works

LayerMechanism
Host halfctx.inject(['webServer'])ctx.webServer.register() for describe/update
ReadreadFileSync($DSH_HOME/AGENTS.md); absence is a blank document, never an error
Writeatomic rename under a 65 536-byte budget, with a SHA-1 expectedRevision conflict refusal
Browser halfsettings.general.item slot (id habits), fetch the REST surface
Injectionthe built-in dsh-agent-instructions loader injects ~/.dsh/AGENTS.md as the workspace-instruction baseline

Build

pnpm install
pnpm run build

build = host tsc + client tsc (declarations) + tsdown (the __ModuleLoader__.load client bundle).

Known limitations

  • Applies to new sessionsdsh-agent-instructions refreshes on the next successful read/write/edit touch, on resume, or when a shadowed baseline re-enters; a mid-conversation save does not rewrite an already-running session immediately.
  • One editor owns the document — concurrent edits are arbitrated by the expectedRevision conflict refusal, not merged.