dsh-skills
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npm package: dsh-skills · GitHub repository:
CocoSgt/dsh-skills
Third-party skill hub for DeepSeek Harness (dsh): aggregate skills scattered
everywhere into one global library. Claude Code's ~/.claude/skills, project
directories, .skill packages — everything lands in ~/.dsh/skills (the
official skill-filesystem's default scan root, watched live), and once
imported appears in the "/" slash menu of the input box. Adds a "Skills" page
to the settings dialog.
Two import identities
|
Link (recommended) |
Copy |
| Implementation |
skills/<name> is a symlink to the source |
full tree copy |
| Sync |
No sync problem: one file on both sides, editing edits the source |
evolves independently (state records the source for reference) |
| Source deleted |
panel marks it "broken link", one-click removal (source untouched) |
unaffected |
| Fits |
long-lived sources you maintain |
throwaway sources (.skill packages, repos you'll delete), or a global version you can change freely |
The harness's skill scanner, fs provider, and watcher all follow symlinks
natively (skill-filesystem's nodeEntryKind handles them explicitly), so
links need no patches and work across every loading form (including SDK/ACP,
where plugins cannot be installed).
Aligned with how the harness actually works
- There is no "install": a skill takes effect the moment it sits in a scan
root. This page manages the global library (
~/.dsh/skills, rank 400, all
sessions); skills in project directories (.dsh/skills, .agents/skills,
rank 100/200) are scanned by the harness directly and never pass through
this page — that is exactly why they are "always invocable", and why project
skills win on name collisions.
- A skill is a file tree, not one MD: the editor edits
SKILL.md only and
tells you how many resource files exist; manage resources via "Open
directory". Export packages the whole tree as .skill (links are
dereferenced: real files are packed).
- Editing a link = editing the source: the editor header says so; saving
writes straight to the source file.
Tabs
- Global skills: the top action row has "+ New skill" (inline expander,
no scrolling) and "Upload .skill" (imports as soon as a file is picked, no
intermediate confirmation); a filter box appears with many skills. Each
card: identity badges (
Link → source / Copy / Created locally /
Broken link), resource count, non-default invocation policy; descriptions
clamp to 3 lines by default (click to expand); primary action "Edit
SKILL.md", with export / open directory / copy name in the ⋯ menu and an
inline two-step delete confirmation (links only remove the link).
- Discover: scan directories managed inline as chips at the top (each
chip shows its skill count or "missing", ✕ removes immediately, + adds in
place — there is no separate "Sources" tab); each scanned item offers
"Link" (primary) / "Copy", and "Link all" goes through a single batch RPC;
a filter box appears with many results.
Architecture
- Host half (
lib/index.mjs): SkillHubGateway extends
TypertRemoteService and exposes three RPCs: skillHub/getState,
skillHub/runCommand, and skillHub/browseDirs (the last one powers the
source picker's directory browser). The runCommand payload is a command
union carried verbatim over src-json. The earlier 3180–3189 port-probing
sidecar HTTP service is gone. Because SRC discovery is blind in the
third-party dual-copy scenario, a weak manifest is also registered into
the host typert registry.
- Browser half (
lib/client.js): $mount identity-codec descriptors →
ctx.remote.skillHub; the panel registers into the settings.section slot;
"Open directory" goes through the official host.openPath.
- i18n: all visible copy renders through the official locale service.
zh/en dictionaries live in
src/client/locales.ts; the slot registration
declares locale: NS, so the framework injects a reactive t seat into
the component props. Host runCommand results carry a stable code
(e.g. import.linked, err.read.notFound) plus optional params and an
explicit level: 'error'; the client translates by code and falls back to
the Chinese message field, and colors the status line by level instead
of guessing from message text.
The state file ~/.dsh/skills/.skill-manager.json records the source
configuration and each skill's {mode, source, addedAt} (schema reserved for
future drift detection). Its filename is deliberately kept from the old
skill-manager so existing installations keep their state.
Install
Install from npm:
dsh plugin --profile web add dsh-skills
The three dsh plugins can be added together in one command:
dsh plugin --profile web add dsh-skills dsh-attachments dsh-inspector
GitHub fallback:
dsh plugin --profile web add github:CocoSgt/dsh-skills
Note: a self-built profile's ~/.dsh/profiles/<name>/package.json must list
@deepseek-ai/dsh-base and @deepseek-ai/dsh-web-app in
dsh.profile.bundles, otherwise startup hangs silently.
Restart dsh web afterwards. Uninstall:
dsh plugin --profile web remove dsh-skills.
Companion plugins
The other two plugins from the same suite:
- dsh-attachments
(npm) — bring any file
into the conversation as cards above the composer; the model reads images
by path via
read_image, so even non-vision models are never blocked.
- dsh-inspector
(npm) — an "Instruction
Files" panel showing the exact AGENTS.md/CLAUDE.md instruction chain in
effect for the session, in real load order, with in-place editing and
skill-root status.
Known limitations
- Drift detection/pull/push between copies and their sources is phase two;
for now copies only record the source.
- Directory links use junctions on Windows; file-level links fall back to a
copy without privilege, and say so honestly.
- A linked skill's in-library link name is fixed at import time; if the
source's frontmatter name changes later, the skill name follows the source
but the link name does not (harmless — only the directory name and the
skill name diverge).
- "Link all" runs serially; failures are collected and summarized (first
failure shown) without flooding the status line.
- Host-side messages for a few low-level failures (e.g. corrupt zip details)
ride inside a
{message} param and remain Chinese in the English UI.
Development
pnpm install
pnpm run check # tsc --noEmit
pnpm run build # tsdown (host ESM + browser bundle)
Note: host method parameter names ARE the RPC wire field names (Gateway SRC
mode); the build must never minify or rewrite parameter names.
Tags
This package and its repository carry the dsh-plugin, dsh, deepseek-harness
and related keywords/topics. DeepSeek Harness ships no official plugin
marketplace and no official discovery tag — once a third-party plugin is
published, nothing links it back to the ecosystem and users have no way to
find it. These community tags are the only practical discovery channel
(npm: keywords:dsh-plugin; GitHub: topic:dsh-plugin). Unofficial, but
essential — that is why they are here.
License
MIT