DSH Recovery Proof
   
A read-only recovery-drill evidence verifier for DeepSeek Harness. It does not restore files, create checkpoints, or replace recovery executors such as Turn Rewind or Checkpoint Rewind. It verifies that an external drill left reproducible evidence. Version 0.2.0 is also a formal Codex plugin with a proof-only MCP server, and its namespace export is regression-tested against the stock DSH Web Loader.
What it proves
- every referenced prestate, rescue, restored or rollback object is a regular workspace file with the declared SHA-256 and revision;
- recovery, failed-apply rollback and stale-plan rejection follow the manifest's exact phase sequence;
- rescue evidence exists before apply, failed apply is followed by successful rollback, and stale plans are rejected;
- accumulated structural event duration remains within each scenario's RTO threshold;
- missing/stale evidence and every failed rule are disclosed in a content-addressed JSON report.
Inputs are explicit JSON/JSONL files. Secret-, token-, prompt-, chat- and content-shaped fields are rejected. Object contents are never included in output. The verifier writes only to the explicit workspace-relative artifactDir, using an atomic write and SHA-256 read-back check.
Install and compose
dsh plugin install github:dongsheng123132/dsh-recovery-proof
dsh plugin compose dsh-recovery-proofThe bundle registers dsh_recovery_proof_inspect and dsh_recovery_proof_verify. The package intentionally exports a Cordis namespace (name, inject, apply) rather than a default function so the stock Loader retains the tools injection declaration.
CLI
dsh-recovery-proof inspect --workspace-root ./examples/basic --manifest recovery.manifest.json
dsh-recovery-proof verify --workspace-root ./examples/basic --manifest recovery.manifest.json --events recovery.events.jsonl --artifact-dir artifactsExit code 0 means the command ran and verification passed, 2 means the evidence was processed but failed policy, and 1 means invalid or unsafe input.
Manifest and events
See [examples/basic](examples/basic). A manifest pins system.revision, content-addressed objects, and explicit scenarios with expectedPhases, requiredObjectIds, and maxRtoMs. Events contain only structural facts: unique idempotency key, scenario, sequence, phase, status, duration and object references.
Codex and proof-only MCP
The repository retains a validated .codex-plugin/plugin.json and declares the stdio server in .mcp.json. MCP exposes:
recovery_manifest_inspectfor bounded inline manifest validation;recovery_evidence_verifyfor bounded inline JSONL phase/RTO/rollback/stale-plan checks.
Both MCP tools reuse the same validation core as DSH and CLI, but never access the filesystem, dereference object paths, write an artifact or execute a recovery action. Their result explicitly states that object-content verification was not performed. Use the DSH or CLI surface when object hashes and the content-addressed report must be verified against a workspace.
Security boundary
All input paths and the output directory must remain under workspaceRoot; symlink inputs and symlink output directories are rejected. No shell is spawned, no network is used, no recovery action is executed, and there are no install lifecycle scripts.
Development
npm test
npm run check
npm run smoke:plugin
npm run smoke:mcp
# Requires a built DeepSeek Harness checkout.
DSH_CHECKOUT=/path/to/deepseek-harness npm run smoke:dsh
DSH_CHECKOUT=/path/to/deepseek-harness DSH_HOME=/path/to/isolated-home npm run smoke:web-loaderMIT