paper-review
A paper-review panel for the DeepSeek Harness: upload a PDF paper and read
it as structured, selectable text beside the conversation, with figures and
display equations rendered visually.
Features
- PDF → structured text (runs on the Harness host, via poppler):
- two-column layout reconstruction (gutter detection + full-width line reassembly)
- headings (size + all-caps normalization) and run-in heading splitting
- tables (geometric column detection, wrapped-cell continuation)
- sub/superscripts, dot-leader table of contents
- scanned-PDF fallback to page images
- Figures and display equations rendered as images (
pdftoppm crops +
pdfimages raster extraction), with equation text kept as hidden spans so it
stays searchable.
- Right-side reader panel: real third column when space allows (the harness
details column), auto sidebar-collapse to make room, floating fallback for
narrow windows, slim tab when collapsed.
- Ask dialog: select text → a small dialog appears → type a question
("explain this", "how does this relate to…") → the question plus the
selection, its surrounding context, and the abstract are sent to the model.
- Projects: Create project materializes the paper (
paper.pdf,
paper.md, paper.html, figures, README with title/abstract) into a
Paper workspace, opens a session there, and asks the agent to load the
paper — each project keeps its own paper, so multiple papers coexist.
Requirements
- DeepSeek Harness (dsh) installed.
- poppler CLI tools on PATH:
pdftotext, pdftoppm, pdfimages.
- macOS:
brew install poppler
- Debian/Ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install poppler-utils
Install
From npm (recommended)
dsh plugin --profile readPaper add @deepseek-ai/dsh-web-app paper-review
# then start the harness:
dsh --profile readPaper
dsh plugin installs the packages, then reconciles dsh.profile.bundles —
packages that declare dsh.bundle join the profile's layer stack
automatically.
Why @deepseek-ai/dsh-web-app is included: a profile created on a
machine that has never used it before is seeded with only
@deepseek-ai/dsh-base (the web surface bundle is not a default for
unknown profile names). Adding @deepseek-ai/dsh-web-app explicitly is what
gives the profile the browser GUI this plugin's panel renders into. On a
machine where a readPaper profile already exists with the web app, plain
dsh plugin --profile readPaper add paper-review is enough.
Prerequisites
- poppler CLI tools on PATH (
pdftotext, pdftoppm, pdfimages) —
see Requirements.
- pnpm for the
dsh plugin command (it forwards to pnpm). If pnpm is
missing: corepack enable pnpm or npm i -g pnpm.
Manual install (no npm)
- Copy this directory into
~/.dsh/profiles/readPaper/packages/paper-review.
- Make it resolvable (no pnpm needed):
mkdir -p ~/.dsh/profiles/readPaper/node_modules
ln -s ../packages/paper-review ~/.dsh/profiles/readPaper/node_modules/paper-review
- Add
"paper-review" to dsh.profile.bundles in
~/.dsh/profiles/readPaper/package.json.
dsh --profile readPaper
Usage
- Paper tab on the right edge opens the reader column.
- Load PDF… uploads (drag-and-drop onto the reader also works).
- Select text → the ask dialog appears → type a question, press Enter.
- Create project writes the paper into the
Paper workspace and opens a
session with the paper loaded as context.
- The converted documents are stored under
~/.dsh/paper-review/ and survive
restarts.
How it works
lib/index.js (host half): HTTP routes (/paper-review/…) for upload,
conversion, documents, figures, projects, and per-session stores. The
converter extracts word geometry with pdftotext -bbox, rebuilds columns
and lines, classifies blocks (headings, tables, ToC, math), and rasterizes
figure/equation regions with pdftoppm.
lib/client.js (client half): the panel, tab, ask dialog, and project
flow. Ships as a hand-written __ModuleLoader__ CJS bundle — no build step.
cordis.patch.yml: the bundle patch that inserts the plugin row.
Development
npm run check — syntax checks.
npm run eval — downloads 10 recent astro-ph papers with their arXiv HTML
versions, converts them, and scores text coverage against the references
(PAPERS=2 npm run eval for a quick run). The corpus lands in eval/run/
(gitignored).
Limitations
- Conversion fidelity depends on the PDF's text layer (scanned papers render
as page images).
- Display equations are images (their text is preserved as hidden spans);
inline math is reconstructed as sub/superscript text.
- Content that exists only as PDF annotations (e.g., giant author lists in
some journals) cannot be extracted.
- The plugin's HTTP routes follow the harness's localhost trust model.