DeepSeek Harness plugin

dsh-plugin-meta-memory

Structured long-term memory system for DeepSeek Harness -- unit-based brief/full pairs with auto-injection

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Repository
YYTbit/dsh-plugin-meta-memory
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

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GitHub: https://github.com/YYTbit/dsh-plugin-meta-memory
Plugin: dsh-plugin-meta-memory
Author: YYTbit

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dsh-plugin-meta-memory

Structured long-term memory system for DeepSeek Harness.

What it does

Teaches the agent how to organize memories using a structured system:

  • Units: Work categories named verb-modifier-noun.unit
  • Records: Each memory has a brief (quick scan) and full (detailed) version
  • Index: Self-maintained global storyline
  • Auto-injection: Relevant briefs are injected into context automatically

Install

dsh plugin --profile your-profile add dsh-plugin-meta-memory

How it works

Memory structure

.meta-memory/
├── index.md
└── units/
    ├── debug-auth-module.unit/
    │   ├── 0.token-refresh-fail.brief.md
    │   └── 0.token-refresh-fail.full.md
    └── read-deeplearning-paper.unit/
        ├── 0.transformer-attention.brief.md
        └── 0.transformer-attention.full.md

Brief format (injected into context)

# token-refresh-fail
JWT token refresh returns 401 due to timestamp offset calculation error.

Full format (loaded on demand)

# token-refresh-fail

## Context
Auth module was failing on token refresh after 1 hour.

## Finding
expiresAt calculated using milliseconds instead of seconds.

## Evidence
src/auth/refresh.ts:42 - Math.floor(Date.now() / 1000) fixes it.

## Relevance
Any JWT/token related debugging in the future.

CLI tool

mm init              # Initialize memory directory
mm list              # List all units and records
mm read <unit>       # Read all briefs in a unit
mm search <query>    # Search briefs by keyword
mm index             # Show the index

Configuration

- id: meta-memory
  name: dsh-plugin-meta-memory
  config:
    memoryPath: '~/.dsh/meta-memory'
    enableInjection: true
    enableSkill: true
    maxBriefBytes: 4096

License

MIT -- YYTbit