DeepSeek Harness plugin

dsh-capability-receipt

Content-addressed receipts for skills actually loaded by DeepSeek Harness

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Source facts

Repository
dongsheng123132/dsh-capability-receipt
Latest update
Aug 20, 2026
Category
Development & Runtime
GitHub stars
4
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

This evidence comes from the upstream catalog. This site has not installed, run, or security-reviewed the plugin.

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?
5. Give a clear recommendation: recommend, conditionally recommend, or do not recommend, with reasons.

Distinguish statements documented by the repository, inferences from source code, and unknowns. If evidence is insufficient, say so explicitly. Do not guess or simply repeat the README.

GitHub: https://github.com/dongsheng123132/dsh-capability-receipt
Plugin: dsh-capability-receipt
Author: dongsheng123132

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dsh-capability-receipt

![CI](https://github.com/dongsheng123132/dsh-capability-receipt/actions/workflows/ci.yml) ![MIT license](LICENSE) ![Node.js 22+](package.json) ![Awesome DSH Plugins](https://github.com/dongsheng123132/awesome-dsh-plugins#2origin-plugin-lab)

dsh-capability-receipt proves which skill DeepSeek Harness actually loaded. It hashes the effective instruction body returned by ctx.skills.get(), records the winning provider/source/invocation policy, and—when the resource base is local—hashes a bounded resource-directory closure. It can then compare that runtime observation with hashes pinned by a trusted source artifact and write a deterministic content-addressed receipt.

This is deliberately not another skill package format, dependency resolver, installer, registry, evaluator, per-turn summary, or event audit ledger. Use pack-agent for packaging and distribution; use this plugin for the missing last hop between a fixed source artifact and the effective capability inside DSH.

Version 0.3.0 is host-neutral: the DSH entry does not import a private ToolRuntime helper and exposes no default export, so the stock Cordis loader preserves the module-level inject = ['tools', 'skills'] contract in the built web profile.

DSH tools

  • dsh_capability_receipt_inspect: returns structural fields and hashes without returning skill instructions, metadata, or absolute paths.
  • dsh_capability_receipt_issue: requires expectedContentSha256, accepts optional resource/provider/source/invocation expectations, and writes only beneath an explicit workspace-relative artifactDir.
  • dsh_capability_receipt_issue_from_pack: reads a workspace-relative pack-agent agent-pack/lock/v1, recomputes pack-agent's directory and portable-bundle skill hashes, requires the effective DSH body to equal the locked SKILL.md body, checks optional provider/source/invocation expectations, and writes the same receipt format.

The plugin observes but never executes the target capability. A receipt fails closed when the DSH catalog is incomplete or changes during observation, when the loaded definition disagrees with its catalog entry, when an expectation mismatches, or when resources cannot be safely closed.

MCP proof surface

The formal .mcp.json declaration exposes two stdio tools:

  • capability_receipt_inspect_lock parses one explicit inline pack-agent lock and returns only identities and hashes.
  • capability_receipt_verify_recorded compares an explicit recorded DSH content/resource digest envelope with that lock and returns a content-addressed verdict.

This MCP surface is intentionally proof-only and in-memory. It cannot inspect the live DSH registry, read files, access the network, execute a capability, or write a receipt. Live observation and artifact issuance remain DSH ToolRuntime responsibilities, sharing the same core verifier.

pack-agent bridge

After pack-agent has exported/installed a pack, issue a receipt against its lock without translating it into another manifest:

pack-agent .agent-pack/lock.json
          │ skill contentHash + fileCount
          ▼
dsh_capability_receipt_issue_from_pack
          │ recompute pack-agent hash + compare loaded SKILL.md body
          ▼
content-addressed DSH runtime receipt

Required inputs are skillName, packLockPath, and artifactDir. The lock's ref and lockedAt are not copied into the receipt. The bridge currently pins the hash contract observed at pack-agent commit e2db1f8f56b74b64597a01175c810358f2c0b450; the fixture records the exact upstream Git blobs. Both directory-source and portable-bundle path forms are recognized, and the matched form is explicit in verification.matchedHashMode.

Install in DSH

Pin a reviewed commit in an isolated DSH profile:

dsh plugin --profile capability-proof add \
  github:owner/dsh-capability-receipt#<commit>

The package declares its DSH bundle and ships cordis.patch.yml, so a successful plugin install adds the layer to that profile automatically.

Offline receipt verification

The CLI never discovers or loads skills. It only verifies an already-issued artifact:

dsh-capability-receipt verify \
  --receipt artifacts/capability-receipt-<sha256>.json \
  --require-verified

stdout is one JSON result. Failures go to stderr and exit with code 4; usage errors exit with code 1.

Resource safety

Directory closure defaults to at most 256 regular files, 1 MiB per file, and 8 MiB total. Symbolic links and special files are rejected. URL and opaque resource bases are disclosed as unavailable rather than fetched. Limits may be lowered or raised in trusted DSH plugin configuration.

Development

npm install
npm test
npm run check
npm run smoke:plugin
npm run smoke:mcp
DSH_CHECKOUT=/path/to/deepseek-harness npm run smoke:dsh

Requires Node.js 22 or newer. No install lifecycle scripts are used.

Security boundary

A verified receipt proves equality with caller-supplied expectations or one pack-agent lock at one DSH runtime observation. A pack lock is evidence input, not a signature or trust anchor: the bridge verifies its equality to runtime files and the effective body, but does not prove who produced the lock. It also does not prove that the skill is useful or safe, that the capability was executed, or that external model/tool behavior was correct. Pin trusted source commits and preserve their review/evaluation evidence separately.