DeepSeek Harness plugin

dsh-plugin-cromusai

Cromus DSH plugin — score, validate, and cost-estimate AI skills from DeepSeek Harness.

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Repository
cromus-ai/dsh-plugin
Latest update
Aug 16, 2026
Category
Usage & Billing
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/cromus-ai/dsh-plugin
Plugin: dsh-plugin-cromusai
Author: cromus-ai

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README.mdSource · read only

@cromus-ai/dsh-plugin

Cromus plugin for DeepSeek Harness — score, validate, and cost-estimate AI skills directly from the dsh agent.

Install

dsh plugins add @cromus-ai/dsh-plugin

Then set your API key (get one at cromus.ai/connect):

export CROMUS_API_KEY=your_key_here

Tools

Once installed, all 11 Cromus tools appear in the model's tool registry under the mcp__cromus__ namespace:

Model-facing nameWhat it does
mcp__cromus__score_skillReturns a 0–1000 Croms score with a four-dimension breakdown for any skill file
mcp__cromus__simulate_costEstimates per-run and monthly cost across five routing modes for a given workflow
mcp__cromus__check_mcp_driftCompares a skill's declared MCP dependencies against a live server and flags changes
mcp__cromus__check_model_driftDetects retired, renamed, or superseded models declared in a SKILL.md
mcp__cromus__validate_skillChecks a SKILL.md file against the open specification and lists any violations
mcp__cromus__validate_mcp_depsChecks a skill's mcp_dependencies block for completeness and valid configuration
mcp__cromus__validate_ethosChecks an ETHOS.md governance file against the open specification
mcp__cromus__validate_memoryChecks a MEMORY.md handoff file against the open specification
mcp__cromus__validate_agentsValidates an AGENTS.md file and returns a readiness score
mcp__cromus__reality_check_summaryReturns the most recent Reality Check record for a skill, read-only
mcp__cromus__check_usage_wasteAnalyzes AI API usage exports for waste patterns: cache utilization, model sprawl, idle burn

Manual config

If you prefer to wire it in yourself, add this to your cordis.patch.yml:

- insert:
    - id: cromus-mcp
      name: '@deepseek-ai/dsh-mcp-client'
      config:
        serverName: cromus
        transport: streamable-http
        url: https://mcp.cromus.ai/mcp
        headers:
          Authorization: !!js '`Bearer ${process.env.CROMUS_API_KEY}`'

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License

MIT