dsh-plugin-bridge
DeepSeek Harness Cordis plugin for moving a session to another preset through a previewable fixed-schema handoff summary.
Install
$ dsh plugin --profile web add github:Totoro-qaq/dsh-plugin-bridge#mainPlugin Overview & Capabilities
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Key Capabilities
- Registers `/bridge` commands to preview or confirm migration to a target preset.
- Builds fixed-schema handoff summaries covering goal, current state, decisions and conventions, files, and next steps.
- Keeps the source session untouched and supports returning to it instead of modifying its preset.
- Provides an editable summary-file workflow before migration confirmation.
- Includes a `dsh-bridge` CLI for doctor checks, previews, and scripted migrations.
- Offers configuration for compression tier, language, summary budgets, injection mode, worker model, and timeout.
Useful For
- Continue work under a different DeepSeek Harness tool preset without changing the existing session.
- Review and edit a concise handoff before starting work in a new preset.
- Automate or script session migration through the included CLI.
- Move work into a minimal or tool-oriented preset while retaining explicit project context.
Who It Fits
- DeepSeek Harness web-profile users working across agent presets.
- Developers who need controlled, reviewable session handoffs.
- Teams or power users scripting DSH session workflows.
Documented Limitations
- Requires the `commands` and `apiProxy` services; the repository states these are present in the official web profile.
- `/bridge <preset>` waits synchronously for the compression worker and can take typically 20–60 seconds, subject to `previewTimeoutMs`.
- Migration is lossy by design; the handoff summary should be reviewed before confirmation.
- The compression worker uses a separate session and cannot reuse the source session's warm KV cache.
- The repository states that live-host use has not yet been verified, despite tests using an upstream-derived fake host contract.
- Reported accuracy figures predate the 0.2 injection change, and long-session behavior was not benchmarked.
DSH Compatibility
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Security Signals
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package.json declares 1 runtime, 4 development, 2 peer, and 0 optional dependencies.
package.json declares DSH bundle metadata.
GitHub reports the repository license as MIT.
A root package.json was captured and can be inspected by the registry.
Public GitHub source metadata is available for this registry snapshot.
Source & Registry Notes
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- Source repository
- Totoro-qaq/dsh-plugin-bridge
- Registry source
- GitHub · dsh-plugin topic
- Registry classification
- Plugin
- Source checked
- 4fb529e · 2026-08-20
This project is independently indexed from public source information. DSH Plugin is not affiliated with DeepSeek or the plugin author. Always check the author repository before installation.
Repository Activity
- GitHub stars
- 19GitHub stars
- Forks
- 0
- Open issues
- 0
- Last commit
- 2026-08-19
- Last release
- No release detected
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