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yv3507/dsh-webui-launcher
Cross-platform Web UI launcher for DeepSeek Harness: webui_start/stop/status/open model tools, a /webui start|stop|status|open slash command, a Settings-page launch card, and an optional desktop shortcut that starts the Web UI hidden and opens the browser once it is fully ready (dsh default icon).
Instalar
dsh plugin --profile web add github:yv3507/dsh-webui-launcherREADME
dsh-webui-launcher — cross-platform Web UI launcher for DeepSeek Harness
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A DSH plugin that starts, stops, checks and opens the DeepSeek Harness Web UI from inside the harness — cross-platform (Windows / macOS / Linux), no desktop scripts needed.
Install
dsh plugin --profile web add github:YV3507/dsh-webui-launcher
or from a checkout:
cd dsh-webui-launcher
npm install && npm run build
dsh plugin --profile web add .
What it adds
- Model tools
webui_status,webui_start,webui_stop,webui_open— start the Web UI (spawningdsh --profile webin the background), wait until it answers HTTP 200, report or stop it, open the default browser. - A
/webui start|stop|status|openslash command. - A "Web UI Launcher" card on the Settings page of the web GUI (browser half,
exports["./client"]), driving the same/webui/*JSON endpoints. - Desktop shortcut: on the first plugin start, a launcher shortcut is created on the desktop (
.lnkon Windows,.desktopon Linux,.commandon macOS) that starts the Web UI and opens the browser once ready. Headless hosts (no Desktop, no DISPLAY) skip creation silently — the plugin never crashes on a server. Disable withdesktopShortcut: false. - dsh default icon: the shortcut uses the official dsh icon by default (the web app favicon rasterized and bundled in the plugin's
assets/;.icoon Windows,.pngon Linux). The icon is copied into the persistent state directory, so a plugin reinstall never orphans it. - Custom shortcut icon: upload any image (PNG/JPEG/BMP/GIF/TIFF) from the Settings card; it is converted automatically (multi-size
.icoon Windows,.pngon Linux) and the existing shortcut's icon is updated immediately. Without a shortcut (headless/disabled), the converted icon is still persisted for a future creation. An explicitshortcutIconPathconfig overrides the default icon. - Plugin config:
port(default 3080),host(127.0.0.1),cliBin("" = reuse the running CLI),startupTimeoutMs(120000),openBrowserOnStart(true),desktopShortcut(true),shortcutName("DeepSeek Harness Web UI"),shortcutIconPath("" = use the bundled dsh default icon; a path overrides it).
Behavior and robustness
- Adopt-or-start: a server already listening on the port is adopted — never restarted, never stopped.
webui_stopkills the process tree this plugin spawned, and also an adopted server whose PID the desktop launcher (or an earlier plugin instance) recorded — only when the recorded PID is the one currently listening, and with the same node.exe identity guard before killing. A foreign server without a PID record is never touched. - Explicit state machine:
idle → starting → running → stopping, with single-flight serialization — concurrentstart/stopcalls never interleave. - Orphan cleanup: when the plugin unloads or hot-reloads, any server it spawned — and any PID-recorded launcher server — is stopped (
ctx.effectdispose). - PID identity guard: before killing, the process is re-checked (alive, still our child, and on Windows still
node.exevia tasklist) so a recycled PID is never touched. - Abort/timeout hygiene: an aborted or timed-out start kills the child it spawned and surfaces the output tail in the error.
- CLI location fallback chain: the running CLI (
process.argv[1]) → the@deepseek-ai/dshpackage → explicitcliBinconfig; resolution failure throws an actionable error.
Development
npm run build # esbuild → lib/index.js (host) + lib/client.js (browser)
npm test # node --test, zero-dependency (mocks the two external packages)
The state-machine failure paths (child death, timeout, abort, sibling adoption, concurrency, dispose) are unit-tested against the built bundle with scripted fake dependencies — no real processes or timers.
Security
Loopback-only by default, no elevation, no external network. The plugin kills only the process tree it spawned, after verifying the PID still belongs to that process.
License
MIT
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