DeepSeek Harness plugin

dsh-release-proof

Reproducible multi-source release evidence for DeepSeek Harness

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Source facts

Repository
dongsheng123132/dsh-release-proof
Latest update
Aug 14, 2026
Category
Development & Runtime
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

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-release-proof
Plugin: dsh-release-proof
Author: dongsheng123132

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dsh-release-proof

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

Reproducible multi-source release evidence for DeepSeek Harness.

dsh-release-proof downloads every mirror declared in an explicit release manifest, verifies HTTP status, advertised and actual byte length, SHA-256, and release version, then writes a content-addressed JSON evidence file. It is aimed at the gap between “CI passed” and “users are receiving the same release from every download endpoint.”

Version 0.2.0 is a formal Codex plugin and standalone MCP server, and uses the namespace export shape required by the stock DSH Web Loader. A real Cordis boot regression test guards that loader contract.

This tool proves transport and mirror consistency against values supplied by the manifest. It does not prove publisher identity or verify signed release attestations; use a signature/provenance verifier alongside it when that is part of your threat model.

Safety model

  • Anonymous HTTP(S) only: source credentials, custom headers, cookies, query strings, and URL fragments are rejected.
  • Every request has a manifest-bounded timeout, redirect count, and maximum response size.
  • A worker pool caps total concurrent source checks (1–16).
  • The manifest must declare the expected version, bytes, and SHA-256; each artifact needs at least two sources.
  • The only write target is the explicit, workspace-relative artifactDir. Traversal and symlink escape are rejected.
  • Evidence is content addressed, written exclusively, read back, and SHA-256 verified.
  • Evidence contains no timestamps or latency measurements, so identical observations produce byte-identical JSON.

Install in DSH

dsh plugin --profile web add github:dongsheng123132/dsh-release-proof

The package exposes a standard DSH bundle through package.json#dsh.bundle.patch and registers:

  • dsh_release_proof_inspect — safely summarize a manifest without returning URLs.
  • dsh_release_proof_verify — verify all sources and write a proof artifact.

Typical tool arguments:

{
  "manifestPath": "release/release-manifest.json",
  "artifactDir": "release/evidence"
}

MCP

The plugin also exposes a standalone stdio MCP server through .mcp.json:

  • release_manifest_inspect
  • release_verify

MCP accepts an explicit inline manifestJson of at most 1 MiB. It does not read or write the filesystem. Verification still uses anonymous HTTP(S), the manifest's timeout/concurrency/redirect/byte limits, and returns a deterministic content-address descriptor that can be recomputed by the caller.

CLI

dsh-release-proof inspect \
  --root /path/to/workspace \
  --manifest release/release-manifest.json

dsh-release-proof verify \
  --root /path/to/workspace \
  --manifest release/release-manifest.json \
  --artifact-dir release/evidence

Exit code 0 means every check passed, 2 means a valid proof was written but the release failed verification, and 1 means an operational or manifest error.

Manifest

See [examples/release-manifest.example.json](examples/release-manifest.example.json). A source can obtain the version from an artifact response header:

{ "kind": "header", "name": "x-release-version" }

or an anonymous JSON sidecar:

{ "kind": "json", "url": "https://downloads.example.com/version.json", "field": "release.version" }

field is a dot-separated object path. Redirect targets receive the same anonymous-URL validation before they are requested.

Develop

npm test
npm run check
npm run smoke:plugin
npm run smoke:mcp
python C:/Users/ZhuanZ/.codex/skills/.system/plugin-creator/scripts/validate_plugin.py .

Requires Node.js 22 or newer. The package has no install lifecycle scripts and no runtime dependencies beyond the optional DSH tool SDK peer.

License

MIT