DeepSeek Harness plugin

dsh-push

Push DeepSeek Harness agent lifecycle notifications to configurable channels

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Repository
kiim-wong/dsh-push
Latest update
Aug 13, 2026
Category
Workflow & Automation
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/kiim-wong/dsh-push
Plugin: dsh-push
Author: kiim-wong

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dsh-push

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Push DeepSeek Harness agent lifecycle notifications to Bark, Feishu, WeCom, DingTalk, ntfy, or a generic webhook.

Installation

Install from npm:

dsh plugin --profile web add dsh-push
dsh plugin --profile headless add dsh-push

To install from GitHub, pin the repository to a commit:

dsh plugin --profile web add github:kiim-wong/dsh-push#<sha>

Git installations run the package's prepare script. Before the first installation, allow the package to build in the target profile's pnpm-workspace.yaml:

allowBuilds:
  dsh-push: true

The package mounts itself as dsh-push through cordis.patch.yml. It does not require changes to the dsh monorepo or write to the profile's patch configuration.

Configuration

The default configuration path is $DSH_HOME/dsh-push/config.json. Set DSH_PUSH_CONFIG to use another path. Start with [config.example.json](./config.example.json). Environment variable references support $VAR and ${VAR}. Logs are written to push.log in the configuration file's directory.

Each channel requires at least its type and destination. Keep secrets in the configuration file or environment variables, not in cordis.patch.yml.

Supported events are idle, interrupted, needInput, and exit. minDurationSec filters idle notifications but does not affect interrupted notifications. Subagents are excluded by default; set includeSubagents: true to include agents whose session header has origin: "subagent".

/push command

When the command service is mounted, dsh-push provides /push status, list, get, set, enable, disable, test, events, on, and off. Headless compositions without the command service still load the notification event listeners.

Limitations

Notification delivery is not retried. Each request has an independent timeout, and process teardown uses a bounded flush. dsh has no equivalent of pi's session quit event, so exit means the plugin tree is being disposed, not that an individual web session closed. Notification bodies contain lifecycle summaries, not conversation content.

Channel implementations retain the protocols and signing algorithms from pi-agent-push. This package adapts only the event and command layers to Cordis.