One format, two readers. People and AI agents now co-write the same document. Legible for people; addressable, verifiable, and versioned for machines. GEML is plain text — organized by one typed block for everything, remembered by a .gemlhistory sidecar.
Native local Taskboard plugin for DeepSeek Harness. SQLite-backed projects, Agent claim/review, and a native Web UI — no iframe, no second chat runtime.
Manage DeepSeek Harness locally: run multiple DSH versions in isolated containers, open the UI in an embedded WebView, import plugins/skills with one click, share extension bundles, and let a queued task system handle installs with live logs. Zero-dependency installer.
A DeepSeek Harness (dsh) web plugin that replaces the "Deep diving…" turn-status label with phase-aware, typewriter-animated, rainbow-gradient phrases — all configurable from a JSON file.
Community Docker and Kubernetes packaging for DeepSeek Harness (@deepseek-ai/dsh), with a hardened image, Compose stack, Helm chart, Web UI, and headless CLI.
Second-model AI auto-review for DeepSeek Harness approval requests: a read-only reviewer subagent returns structured allow/deny verdicts with reasons, fail-closed by default, fully auditable from the session log (approval/asked -> autoReview/verdict -> approval/decided).
Self-contained DeepSeek Harness (DSH) plugin for Provider/Auth login, model switching, image fallback, token/cost analytics, and same-port Web restart. Useful? A star helps.