DeepSeek Harness plugin

dsh-computer-use-xiaoheiz

Model-agnostic Computer Use capability for DeepSeek Harness: isolated browser first, provider-neutral observation, text planner + third-party vision perception.

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xiaoheizi1212/dsh-computer-use
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Aug 14, 2026
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2026-08-20

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GitHub: https://github.com/xiaoheizi1212/dsh-computer-use
Plugin: dsh-computer-use-xiaoheiz
Author: xiaoheizi1212

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dsh-computer-use

Model-agnostic Computer Use capability for DeepSeek Harness: an isolated browser, a Windows native helper, provider-neutral observation, a Chrome Cookie Bridge for importing your logged-in sessions, and a text planner (DeepSeek) plus a third-party vision model for perception.

Platform & License

  • License: [MIT](LICENSE) — open source, free to use, modify, and redistribute.
  • Platform: the windows provider's native helper is Windows-only; the playwright browser provider and everything else are cross-platform.
  • macOS: not currently developed — the author has no macOS environment. Developers are welcome to contribute a macOS version.

Credits

1st version — created using DeepSeek-V4-Pro-0813 with DeepSeek Harness.

Token usage: 223,443,625 tokens · 99% cache hit rate.

What it provides

  • A capability seam ctx.computerUse (start / listTargets / observe / act / stop).
  • Six model-facing tools: computer_observe, computer_act, computer_stop, computer_take_over, computer_resume, computer_perceive.
  • Three providers behind one seam: fake (deterministic tests), playwright (isolated Chromium), windows (native helper).
  • A perception layer: accessibility mode (no image) and analyze mode (screenshot → third-party vision model → structured result).
  • Risk-classified, fail-closed approval + domain allowlist + a full computer/* replayable session log.

Required plugins (harness dependencies)

PackageWhy
@deepseek-ai/dsh-llm-pi-aiHosts the third-party vision route (declares input:['text','image'])
@deepseek-ai/dsh-llmThe image content block and createUserMessage
@deepseek-ai/dsh-attachment (+ -local)Persists screenshots as content-addressed refs
@deepseek-ai/dsh-credentials (+ -local)Resolves the vision API key per request
@deepseek-ai/dsh-user-approvalOne-shot fail-closed action approval
@deepseek-ai/dsh-tools / -session / -system-promptTool registry, session log, guidance

@deepseek-ai/dsh-llm-deepseek is text-only and cannot be the vision model — it is the planner.

Configuration

All options live on the dsh-computer-use/plugin row (config:), for example in your profile's cordis.patch.yml:

- id: computer-use
  name: dsh-computer-use/plugin
  config:
    provider: playwright
    visionProvider: xiaomi
    visionModel: mimo-v2.5

> You can also flip the whole capability on/off live from the DeepSeek Harness GUI — the plugin registers a computer-use settings section (Settings → computer-use), so enabled, provider, and the browser/import options above are editable without editing YAML.

Core

| Option | Default | Meaning | | --- | --- | --- | | enabled | true | Master toggle — false turns the whole capability off | | provider | fake | Backend: fake (tests) \| playwright (browser) \| windows (desktop) | | tools | true | Register the model-facing tools | | confirmActions | true | One-shot confirmation before risky computer_act calls | | visionProvider / visionModel | — | llm-pi-ai route + model used by computer_perceive analyze | | visionMaxTokens | 2000 | Vision output token cap | | allowedDomains | [] | Hostnames the browser may act inside (empty = no restriction) | | windowsHelperCommand | '' | Native helper executable (defaults to the bundled lib/native/win32-x64/dsh-computer-use-helper.exe) |

Browser (Playwright) session

| Option | Default | Meaning | | --- | --- | --- | | browserHeadless | true | Headless (default) or a visible window. false = 正常模式(弹窗) | | browserWindowState | normal | Visible-window state: normal \| maximized \| minimized(先 launch、后应用状态) | | reuseBrowserProfile | false | Use a persistent (dedicated) browser profile instead of an isolated context | | browserUserDataDir | — | Persistent profile's "User Data" ROOT dir (non-default; e.g. ~/.dsh/browser-profiles/main) | | browserProfileName | Default | Profile directory name inside browserUserDataDir | | importCookies | false | Import cookies so the isolated browser shares the user's logins | | importPasswords | false | Import saved passwords for autofill | | importHistory | false | Import browsing history as injected context | | cookiesFile | — | Playwright storage-state JSON ({ "cookies": [...] }) loaded when importCookies | | passwordManagerCsv | — | Password-manager CSV export (name,url,username,password) when importPasswords |

Windows (desktop) provider

| Option | Default | Meaning | | --- | --- | --- | | windowsWindowState | normal | Target-window state: normal \| maximized \| minimized(minimized = 先激活后最小化) |

Scripting: import cookies / passwords / history

The browser starts isolated (no cookies, no profile) by default. To give it your logged-in state:

A. Cookie Bridge (recommended — works with Chrome 127+ App-Bound Encryption)

Chrome 127+ encrypts cookies with App-Bound Encryption, so a separate process cannot read your existing profile's cookies. The Cookie Bridge sidesteps this by running inside Chrome: a small extension reads cookies via chrome.cookies (plaintext — Chrome decrypts them itself) and POSTs them to a local receiver.

# 1. Install the companion extension ONCE (see github.com/xiaoheizi1212/dsh-cookie-bridge):
#    chrome://extensions → Developer mode → "Load unpacked" → the extension folder.
# 2. Start the receiver:
pnpm exec tsx scripts/import-cookies-server.ts
# 3. Either click the extension icon and pick a domain, or drive it from the agent:
pnpm exec tsx scripts/request-cookies.ts all x.com,xiaohongshu.com

Then point the plugin at the saved cookies.json:

- id: computer-use
  config:
    provider: playwright
    importCookies: true
    cookiesFile: "C:/path/to/dsh-computer-use/cookies.json"

> Cookie values only travel from Chrome to 127.0.0.1 (never to a remote host), and only the cookies for the domains you pick are exported. Multiple exports merge (deduped by domain|path|name).

B. Dedicated browser profile (log in once manually)

Use a plugin-owned, non-default profile. Chrome refuses remote debugging on its real User Data dir, and copying a profile does not carry App-Bound cookies, so the supported path is a fresh dedicated profile where you log in once:

- id: computer-use
  config:
    provider: playwright
    reuseBrowserProfile: true
    browserUserDataDir: "C:/Users/you/.dsh/browser-profiles/main"
    browserProfileName: "Default"
    browserHeadless: false   # visible window so you can log in

> ⚠️ Reusing your existing Chrome profile is NOT supported: Chrome 127+ App-Bound Encryption + the "no remote debugging on the default data dir" restriction are designed to block it.

Passwords / history (reserved)

  • PasswordsimportPasswords: true expects a passwordManagerCsv export (name,url,username,password); reserved switch, wire your own autofill bridge first.
  • HistoryimportHistory: true is a reserved switch; inject the top visited origins as model context in your own adapter.

> Every import weakens isolation. Import only what the task needs, and never enable import while the allowedDomains list is empty.

Vision model

Recommended default: qwen2.5-vl-72b-instruct over an OpenAI-compatible gateway (self-hosted vLLM, DashScope, OpenRouter). Alternatives: gpt-4o-mini, glm-4v-flash, llava-v1.6-34b, internvl2-76b, mimo-v2.5.

Configure the vision route in your profile's settings.yaml (or the base llm-pi-ai section):

llm-pi-ai:
  providers:
    vision:
      apiKeyEnv: VISION_API_KEY
      api: openai-completions
      baseURL: https://your-vision-endpoint/v1
      defaultInput: [text, image]
      models:
        - id: qwen2.5-vl-72b-instruct
          contextWindow: 131072
          input: [text, image]

> pi-ai does not verify modality declarations: a model declared image-capable but that is not will fail mid-turn after the message is durable. Verify the chosen model actually accepts images before committing it.

Install & load

dsh plugin --profile web add dsh-computer-use
npx playwright install chromium   # once, for the playwright provider

The bundle's cordis.patch.yml mounts ctx.computerUse (package root) and the tool/provider plugin (dsh-computer-use/plugin, provider fake). Override provider in your profile patch to select playwright or windows.

Providers

  • fake — deterministic in-memory provider for contract tests and keyless demos.
  • playwright — isolated Chromium: observe (screenshot → ctx.attachments + accessibility tree with short-lived element ids) and act (click-element / click-coordinate / type-text / press-key / scroll / drag / set-value / activate-target). Headless by default; headed + window-state via browserHeadless / browserWindowState.
  • windows — a thin adapter over the native-helper protocol (src/native/*); the self-contained helper (dsh-computer-use-helper.exe, UI Automation + Windows.Graphics.Capture + SendInput) is built by pnpm build. Target window state via windowsWindowState.

Policy

  • Actions are risk-classified deterministically by type, never by page content: scroll / activate-targetread (no confirmation); type-text / set-value / draglocal; click-* / press-keyexternal (one-shot confirmation). destructive / financial / auth are domain/policy determinations deferred to the Harness permission extension.
  • allowedDomains restricts the Playwright provider to acting only inside the listed hostnames; an out-of-allowlist target fails with TARGET_NOT_ALLOWED.
  • Prompt-injection boundary: the classifier and the allowlist never read page text, accessibility names, or screenshot content, so untrusted page content cannot grant permission.

Development

pnpm install
pnpm build      # tsdown bundles src into lib/ + dotnet publish the native helper into lib/native/win32-x64
pnpm test       # keyless contract tests (fake/framing/transport/windows/perception) + Playwright (needs Chromium)
pnpm typecheck

Source uses explicit .ts import specifiers (harness convention); tsdown rewrites them to .js.

Documentation

  • [Protocol](docs/protocol.md) — the versioned native-helper wire protocol (framing, handshake, methods, screenshot channel).
  • [Security](docs/security.md) — threat model and safety invariants.
  • [Provider authoring](docs/provider-authoring.md) — how to add a provider to the ctx.computerUse seam.

License

MIT