DeepSeek Harness plugin

dsh-cli-bridge

DeepSeek Harness (DSH) plugin that delegates coding tasks to the Claude Code and Codex agent CLIs and streams the whole run live — autonomous control, multi-account, automatic install, git worktrees

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Repository
hviana/dsh-cli-bridge
Latest update
Aug 22, 2026
Category
Workflow & Automation
GitHub stars
1
Format
plugin
Catalog evidence
Upstream dsh.bundle evidence
Evidence path
package.json#dsh.bundle
Checked against
0.1.0-rc.8
Upstream check date
2026-08-21

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/hviana/dsh-cli-bridge
Plugin: dsh-cli-bridge
Author: hviana

Check the source files

Read the README and other files from this plugin directory before installing.

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dsh-cli-bridge

Other tools hand you the final result. This one shows you the whole job, live.

![npm](https://www.npmjs.com/package/dsh-cli-bridge) ![ci](https://github.com/hviana/dsh-cli-bridge/actions/workflows/ci.yml) ![source-available](./LICENSE) ![dsh plugin](https://github.com/topics/dsh-plugin) ![sponsor](https://github.com/sponsors/hviana)

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What it does

One request in the chat. Claude Code or Codex doing real work — on screen, in real time, under your control.

dsh-cli-bridge hands work to Claude Code and Codex, then keeps you and DeepSeek Harness in the loop for the whole job:

📺 Watch it live🧠 Give DSH the wheel🛠️ Nothing to set up
Every command, every file changed, every line of thought appears in DSH as it happens — not a spinner, not a final paste.DeepSeek can steer, answer, and review the work on its own, step after step — or hand you the question when it should not decide.It handles Claude Code and Codex for you. You install one plugin; it takes care of the rest.

> [!IMPORTANT] > Why this exists — the built-in Claude Code and Codex integration runs in > the background and returns only the final message. You can't see what it is > doing, and it bills you twice. dsh-cli-bridge shows the whole job on screen, > keeps the details out of your conversation, and gives DeepSeek the controls.

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The difference

The built-in waydsh-cli-bridge
❌ you get only the final result✅ the whole job, live in DSH
❌ DeepSeek just reads the answer✅ DeepSeek steers, answers, and reviews the work
❌ you set them up yourself✅ everything is set up for you
❌ one login, set up by hand✅ many separate accounts, side by side
❌ tasks share one folder✅ each task gets its own copy, merged back automatically
❌ Claude Code talks to Anthropic only✅ Claude Code + Codex, plus any compatible provider

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And the rest

The headline is watching it live. The rest is what makes it safe to let Claude Code or Codex loose on a project:

  • 👥 Multi-account, isolated — each account is kept separate; one login

never touches another.

  • 🌐 Any provider — Claude Code can reach DeepSeek, OpenRouter, or any

compatible provider.

  • 🌿 Its own copy & automatic merge — several tasks each get their own copy;

finished work is merged back automatically, one at a time, and conflicts are kept for you.

  • 🧭 It asks clearly — when it needs a decision, it asks you plainly instead

of guessing.

  • 🔒 Respects your settings — it follows your Read Only / Workspace Write /

Full Access choice, and adds no rules of its own.

  • ⚙️ Model & effort per task — each task can name its own model and how hard

to try, or use sensible defaults.

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Install

dsh plugin --profile web add dsh-cli-bridge

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Usage

Getting started

1. Install the plugin once, in a terminal:

``sh dsh plugin --profile web add dsh-cli-bridge ``

2. Open DeepSeek Harness and start a conversation.

3. Ask, in the message box, what you want. For example:

> "Use Claude Code to add a login page."

DeepSeek takes it from there: it walks you through signing in (a box opens in the browser for the code) and runs the work with Claude Code or Codex while you watch.

Signing in (accounts)

The first time you ask for something, DeepSeek helps you sign in to Claude Code or Codex. A box opens in the browser — type the code and press Enter.

Each account stays separate, so you can keep more than one. Just ask:

  • "Add my other Claude Code account."
  • "Make that one the default."
  • "Use my Claude Code API key instead of a login."

What you can ask for

  • One task — "Use Claude Code to fix the failing tests."
  • Several tasks at once — "Use Codex to add the login page, and Claude Code

to write the tests." Each runs on its own copy of the project and is merged back when done.

  • A specific model or effort — name a model loosely ("use opus", "use

sonnet") or ask it to think harder. /cli models lists exactly what each delegate accepts, and anything close is understood.

Manual or automatic

By default, nothing happens without you: if Claude Code or Codex has a question, it asks you, right in the chat.

To let it work more on its own, type /cli auto decide on (it answers its own questions), /cli auto continue on (it keeps going through remaining work), and /cli auto review on (it checks the finished work). Use off instead of on to undo any of them.

/cli tells you when the switches can actually act. Auto decisions are made by the same DeepSeek model that is running the conversation, so a switch needs a model route — when there is none, every question still comes to you, and it says so instead of quietly doing nothing. A task that ran under auto reports which switches were on and which model decided.

Watching and steering

Everything runs live in the conversation — every command, every file change. While it runs you can answer its questions, tell it what to do next, or stop it.

Where the work goes

One task runs right in your project. Several at once each run on their own copy (a git branch) and are merged back when done. If two changes touch the same line, nothing is lost — you are told there is a conflict to resolve.

Doing it yourself (optional)

You never need to. But typing /cli shows what's ready and your accounts, and /cli models, /cli login claude personal and /cli auto let you drive it by hand if you prefer.

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Support

dsh-cli-bridge is free to use and funded by the people it saves money. If it keeps the Claude Code / Codex bill off your own, sponsor it.

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  • Use it freely — personally or commercially, with your own modifications.
  • Sponsor to redistribute — publishing, forking, or offering it as a service

is the one paid gate (a sponsorship or a commercial licence).

  • Contribute — the project stays source-available while its author can still

license it commercially. See [LICENSE](./LICENSE) and [CONTRIBUTING](./CONTRIBUTING.md).

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Licence

[Source-available](./LICENSE) — © 2026 hviana. Free to use, funded by sponsors, redistribution gated. The inlined open-source components keep their own licences; see [THIRD-PARTY-NOTICES.md](./THIRD-PARTY-NOTICES.md).

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[Source-available](./LICENSE) &nbsp;·&nbsp; © 2026 hviana &nbsp;·&nbsp; sponsor &nbsp;·&nbsp; [third-party notices](./THIRD-PARTY-NOTICES.md) <br/> built for DeepSeek Harness

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