DeepSeek Harness plugin

dsh-tool-fold

Fold tool-call cards in the DSH conversation into a minimal expander — maximum collapse, click to expand

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Repository
HarryLi-7/dsh-tool-fold
Latest update
Aug 16, 2026
Category
Tools & Capabilities
GitHub stars
0
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/HarryLi-7/dsh-tool-fold
Plugin: dsh-tool-fold
Author: HarryLi-7

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dsh-tool-fold

Fold all tool-call cards and thinking blocks in the DSH conversation into a single switch. Maximum collapse: process content is completely hidden by default; one toggle in Settings → General shows/hides everything.

What it does

StateEffect
Toggle off (default)All tool-call cards ([data-chat-flow-kind="tool-call"]) and thinking blocks ([data-variant="think"]) are completely hidden — the conversation shows only user messages and assistant replies
Toggle onEverything is restored with native rendering (zero loss); process blocks are tinted with the GUI brand blue so "process" is visually distinct from "result"
PersistenceState is saved to localStorage and survives reloads

The control lives in Settings → General settings, between "Appearance" and "Enter behavior when busy" (order 15).

Why "maximum collapse"

Instead of folding each card into its own header (which leaves a vertical stack of icons), this plugin hides everything and exposes one global toggle — a much cleaner conversation view. No counts, no labels, no icons cluttering the flow.

Implementation

  • Pure client plugin (no host code).
  • State rides an attribute on <html> (data-dsh-tools-open), so newly

rendered nodes (streaming, virtualization) follow automatically — no mutation observer needed for display.

  • Stable DOM anchors only (data-chat-flow-kind="tool-call",

data-variant="think") — no CSS-module hashed class dependencies.

  • Reasoning blocks (assistant-step / thinking) are included in the fold,

per user preference; assistant reply text is never touched.

Install

dsh plugin --profile web add /path/to/dsh-tool-fold

Restart dsh web, then refresh the page. Open Settings → General to find the toggle.

License

MIT