DeepSeek Harness plugin

DSH-Design-Studio

Persistent dual-face Design Studio plugin for the DSH harness: the design_studio agent tool (design systems under temp_design_folder/, identity presets, OpenRouter vision review, and a real

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Repository
Sal7one/DSH-Design-Studio
Latest update
Aug 15, 2026
Category
Workflow & Automation
GitHub stars
1
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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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?
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GitHub: https://github.com/Sal7one/DSH-Design-Studio
Plugin: DSH-Design-Studio
Author: Sal7one

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@sal7one/dsh-design-studio

A DeepSeek Harness plugin that turns design mockups into a first-class AI workflow. Live previews, an element picker, a real design agent, vision review, screenshots, identity presets — and a two-agent apply flow where DeepSeek edits and the design agent verifies. Everything is backed by real files on disk under temp_design_folder/, and everything is launch-persistent: install once, the Design Studio tab is there on every launch.

Screenshots

<p align="center"> <a href="repo-images/screenshot-01.png"><img src="repo-images/screenshot-01.png" width="170" alt="Design Studio screenshot"></a> <a href="repo-images/screenshot-02.png"><img src="repo-images/screenshot-02.png" width="170" alt="Design Studio screenshot"></a> <a href="repo-images/screenshot-03.png"><img src="repo-images/screenshot-03.png" width="170" alt="Design Studio screenshot"></a> <a href="repo-images/screenshot-04.png"><img src="repo-images/screenshot-04.png" width="170" alt="Design Studio screenshot"></a> <a href="repo-images/screenshot-05.png"><img src="repo-images/screenshot-05.png" width="170" alt="Design Studio screenshot"></a> <a href="repo-images/screenshot-06.png"><img src="repo-images/screenshot-06.png" width="170" alt="Design Studio screenshot"></a> <a href="repo-images/screenshot-07.png"><img src="repo-images/screenshot-07.png" width="170" alt="Design Studio screenshot"></a> </p>

<p align="center"><em>Click any thumbnail for the full-size image.</em></p>

dsh-design-studio/
├── package.json          # dual-face manifest: dsh.bundle (host) + dsh.client (web UI)
├── cordis.patch.yml      # the composition layer this bundle contributes
├── README.md             # this file
├── LICENSE               # MIT
├── repo-images/          # UI screenshots shown at the top of this README
├── lib/
│   ├── index.js          # HOST half: design_studio tool, /design-studio route + JSON API,
│   │                     #   design-agent engine, freshness stamps, auto-verification
│   └── client.js         # WEB UI half: conversation tab, element picker, agent chat, settings
├── examples/             # example design systems (html/css/js mockups + presets)
└── dynamic/              # legacy dynamic-plugin prototype (reference only — not needed)

---

Todos

  • Remove The scerenshot feature it's buggy

✨ Features

Core platform

  • One command, persistent — a dual-face dsh.bundle + dsh.client package:

dsh plugin add once, and the tool, the preview route, the prompt section and the Design Studio tab are all present on every launch. No build step, no TypeScript, zero runtime dependencies (plain JavaScript).

  • design_studio agent tool — your assistant (and any subagent) can

list / all / create / read / write / zip / reveal / delete / sweep design systems, manage identity presets, run vision reviews, chat with the design agent, read its history, and configure the studio — all scoped to temp_design_folder/ design folders.

  • Live preview route/design-studio/<slug>/html/index.html, served by the

harness web server; the studio tab embeds it in an iframe with hot reload on save.

  • Design-brief routing — a system-prompt section turns operator screen briefs into

design systems automatically.

Design systems

  • Mockup-scoped files — every design system is html/index.html,

css/style.css, css/token.css, js/app.js (minimal presentation) plus design_prompts_forcoders.md (the brief the coding agent follows) and assets/images/ for uploads. Mock data stays honest — empty/loading states, never fabricated live numbers.

  • Per-conversation ownership — each design system is bound to the conversation

that created it; the tab shows only your chat's designs (unbound legacy systems are adopted on first list).

  • Drop zones — drop images or code files onto the tab; images land in

assets/images/ and auto-select in the agent chat picker.

  • Zip export + Finder reveal + delete_zips/<slug>.zip (files only), open -R,

and shell-free recursive delete that works even on hosts with no POSIX shell.

Design agent (real harness subagent)

  • It does the work itself — the agent chat runs a harness subagent (spawn

engine, design-studio persona) that lists, reads and edits the design files across multiple tool calls per message, then summarizes file-level changes.

  • Live activity — its reads/edits stream into the chat as they happen, with

inline errors, a persisted per-system history, and run timeouts.

  • Vision pre-pass — images explicitly selected in the picker (or mentioned by

filename) are pre-described by your configured vision model, so "the image" always means the right one and the agent never guesses between assets.

  • Design-cache discipline — on every turn (even a bare "ok") the agent verifies

the freshness stamp, reports whether the design changed since its last turn, adopts the latest files as truth, and asks what you want when the request is vague.

🎯 Element picker + two-agent apply flow

Click 🎯 Select, click any element in the live preview, describe the change:

ButtonWhat happens
🤖 Ask DeepSeek (default)Saves EDIT_REQUEST.md, injects the request into your main chat. DeepSeek edits the files itself and invokes the design agent only when it needs vision (the tool routes it explicitly). A live run banner tracks queued → working → finished in the tab, and the studio auto-runs a design-agent verification once the edits settle — guaranteed designer involvement, not a hope.
◈ Make the design agent do itThe classic flow: the design agent applies the change itself and replies in its chat.
💾 Save onlyJust writes EDIT_REQUEST.md — apply later from either chat.

Freshness stamps (multi-agent safety)

  • Every design change bumps a stamp {hash, at} (fresh random hash + ISO time,

latest-status only) — the plugin detects changes from any editor via the harness fs/observed stream, plus synchronous bumps on its own write paths.

  • Agents compare their remembered hash with the current one: drift ("changed since

your last turn") is surfaced in prompts and tool output, and the design agent records a per-turn design cache so the next turn can prove UNCHANGED/CHANGED.

Vision, screenshots & presets

  • 📸 Shot — capture a screen region (screencapture on macOS) straight into the

design system's assets/images/.

  • 👁 Review — honest GOOD | POOR verdict + one-sentence notes from your

OpenRouter vision model against the brief (configurable models, effort, options).

  • Identity presets — save palettes/typography/logos as presets; preset_apply

writes css/token.css and copies logo assets. Credentials are handled through the harness credential seam (OPENROUTER_API_KEY) — the key is never rendered or returned.

Settings & data

  • Settings → Design Studio / All designs pages: config, key status, system list,

zip/reveal/delete per design.

  • Everything survives restarts — designs, presets, config, reviews and agent

history live on disk under temp_design_folder/.

---

Quick start

Works with both harness distributions — the npm distribution (npx @deepseek-ai/dsh web) and a source checkout (pnpm dsh web).

# 1. start the harness (if not running): npx @deepseek-ai/dsh web
# 2. install the plugin
dsh plugin --profile web add "github:sal7two/dsh-design-studio#main"
# 3. restart the harness so the new layers load

From a local checkout:

dsh plugin --profile web add -w /absolute/path/to/dsh-design-studio

> -w is only needed when your profile directory is a pnpm workspace root > (pnpm-workspace.yaml with packages: [., packages/*]), and the path must be > absolute — a bare relative path is misread as a GitHub owner/repo shorthand. > Remove with the package name: > dsh plugin --profile web remove @sal7one/dsh-design-studio.

The bundle row is enabled by default. To keep it installed but off, override it in your profile's own cordis.patch.yml (profile layers apply after bundle layers and win per row):

- id: dsh-design-studio
  disabled: true

Optional: in the tab → Settings → Design Studio, paste an OpenRouter API key to enable vision review and image description (stored via the credential seam; never shown again). Everything else works without it.

Plain-English setup (non-power users)

1. Install Node.js (v22 or newer) from nodejs.org. 2. Start the harness: ```sh npx @deepseek-ai/dsh web

I personally skipped npx, used npm, and installed this globally. `` A browser window opens at http://127.0.0.1:3080 — that's the harness Web UI. 3. Install this plugin: `sh dsh plugin --profile web add "github:sal7two/dsh-design-studio#main" ` 4. Restart the harness (Ctrl+C, start again). The Design Studio tab now appears in every conversation, plus Settings → Design Studio / All designs. 5. Design something. Create a design system, or just describe a screen to the assistant — it routes briefs into the studio automatically. The live preview is http://127.0.0.1:3080/design-studio/<name>/html/index.html`.

Workflows

Iterate with the design agent. Open the Design Studio tab → select your design → type a request in the agent chat ("make the status bar left-aligned", "use this image as the background"). It reads, edits and summarizes; the preview reloads.

Pick an element and let DeepSeek change it. 🎯 Select → click the element → type the change → 🤖 Ask DeepSeek. The request appears in your main chat, DeepSeek edits, the tab banner tracks progress, and the design agent auto-verifies the result.

Give DeepSeek a visual job. Drop a palette image on the tab (it lands in assets/images/), then in the main chat: > In the tic-tac-toe design, read the color palette from assets/images/palette.png > and apply it to css/token.css. Use the design agent for the visual read.

DeepSeek routes the vision work to the design agent (design_studioagent), the image is auto-attached and vision-described, and the result flows back into DeepSeek's tool result.

Requirements

  • Node ≥ 22 and the harness (npm distribution ≥ 0.1.0-rc.5, or a source checkout of

the same generation) with the standard host services (fs, subprocess, webServer, llm, credentials, attachments, systemPrompt, tools).

  • The design tree root must exist at the server process workspace root as

temp_design_folder/ (a symlink is fine).

  • For vision review: an OpenRouter key stored under credential reference

OPENROUTER_API_KEY, or a harness openrouter provider route.

⚠️ Compatibility notes — mistakes we already made so you don't have to

This plugin was built and broken against a moving harness base. The traps:

1. shell is gone at host level. The old shell executor (resolve/run) now lives in session presets. A host row that injects shell waits forever silently — no boot error, no route, no tool. Inject subprocess and build shell semantics yourself (see lib/index.jssh()). 2. Hard-inject everything you register against. apply() runs as soon as its injections resolve, which can be before webServer/tools/llm exist. A one-time ctx.get() taken too early returns undefined and silently skips the route/tool/ section registration. Put integration points in inject so apply waits. 3. Provider keys collide with the built-in catalog. The base ships llm-pi-ai, which natively declares openrouter (among others). Registering your own openrouter configurable provider throws DUPLICATE_DIRECTORY and kills the whole web boot. Check the target base's catalog before releasing a provider plugin. 4. Commit lib/. A harness checkout's .gitignore ignores lib/ — a plugin committed inside one ships without its entry point. This repo lives at its own top level and ships plain JS, so lib/index.js is committed. 5. Dynamic plugins die on restart. Everything in dynamic/ is in-memory by design. The bundle is the restart-safe part. Don't promise users a persistent tab from a dynamic package. 6. Client services are scope-addressed. The main chat is reachable from another tab via sessions.scope(sessionId).get('conversation') — property access (scoped.conversation) does not resolve the service. (This exact bug shipped once; the fix is in lib/client.jsaskDeepSeek.)

Publishing

gh repo create sal7two/dsh-design-studio --public --source . --push
gh repo edit sal7two/dsh-design-studio --add-topic dsh --add-topic dsh-plugin

Then PR one entry into awesome-deepseek-harness (alphabetical, one PR per change, carry the #dsh-plugin topic for discovery).

License

MIT