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dsh-message-copy-enhance

asianfleet/dsh-message-copy-enhance

Copy selections from assistant messages as Markdown, preserving links, LaTeX sources, and code-fence language info.

Installer

dsh plugin --profile web add github:asianfleet/dsh-message-copy-enhance

README

dsh-message-copy-enhance

npm version npm downloads License: MIT TypeScript

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A DeepSeek Harness client UI plugin: when you select text in a model message and copy it, the clipboard content is rewritten to Markdown, so links, LaTeX source, code-fence language info, and more are no longer lost.

How it works

DSH renders model output via dsh-client-ui-conversationdsh-client-ui-primitives:

ContentDOM shapeRecovery
Links<a href="...">Take the href directly, output [label](url)
Inline / block LaTeXKaTeX-rendered .katex / .katex-displayRetrieve the TeX source from the <annotation encoding="application/x-tex"> in the MathML branch, output $...$ / $$...$$
Code blocks.md-code-block (banner shows the language) + preOutput a fenced code block; the language comes from the language-* class or the banner's infostring
Headings / emphasis / lists / quotes / tablesStandard HTMLRecovered as GFM

The plugin listens for copy on document in the capture phase, and takes over only when the selection starts inside a [data-chat-flow-kind="assistant"] message and contains markdown-significant elements:

  1. Expand the selection to the full .katex element (selecting in the middle of a formula still gets the complete source)
  2. Clone the selection DOM with Range.cloneContents()
  3. Recover the markdown with the built-in zero-dependency DOM→Markdown converter (src/client/toMarkdown.ts, written in TypeScript, type-erased and inlined into the bundle)
  4. preventDefault() and write text/plain and text/markdown

Other selections (user bubbles, tool cards, plain text) and empty selections are completely unaffected; if conversion fails, the default copy behavior is restored automatically.

Project structure

dsh-message-copy-enhance/
├── package.json            # dsh.client metadata (client plugin declaration)
├── tsconfig.json           # typecheck config (strict, includes src/test/vite.config.ts)
├── vite.config.ts          # vite build (DSH module-loader output) + vitest config
├── src/client/
│   ├── index.ts            # plugin entry: copy interception + apply/inject (TS, apply(ctx) uses the official
│   │                       #   @deepseek-ai/cordis Context type, same as dsh-client-ui-*)
│   └── toMarkdown.ts       # DOM→Markdown converter (TS, zero dependencies)
├── lib/
│   ├── index.js            # Host-side no-op plugin (JS entry loaded by the DSH Loader)
│   └── index.d.ts          # type declarations for the host entry
├── dist/client.js          # build artifact (pre-generated)
└── test/                   # vitest (.test.ts): converter / bundle / package layout

Build & test

npm install           # dev deps: typescript / vite / vitest / @types/node / linkedom / @deepseek-ai/cordis (official types)
npm run typecheck     # tsc -p tsconfig.json — full type check (strict)
npm run build         # vite build — bundle src/client into dist/client.js in the DSH module-loader format
npm test              # vitest run — 36 cases (converter / real bundle / package layout)
npm run test:watch    # vitest — watch mode
npm run test:coverage # vitest run --coverage — v8 coverage report

Release

Releases are driven by release-it with a Conventional Commits changelog. Run from the main branch with a clean working tree:

pnpm release

It is interactive: first the commits since the last tag are shown as a changelog preview (grouped by type, including the conventional-commits recommended version), then you pick the next version from a prompt (patch / minor / major / pre-release variants / custom). What happens, in order:

  1. Checks (npm run check:release): version is valid SemVer, the version is not already published on npm (or there are new commits since its tag), GITHUB_TOKEN is set, npm is authenticated; then typecheck and the test suite run.
  2. Prompt — the changelog preview is printed and the next version is chosen interactively (the recommended bump from conventional commits is shown; feat → minor, fix/perf/revert → patch, breaking changes → major).
  3. ChangelogCHANGELOG.md is regenerated from the commits since the last tag, under the chosen version.
  4. Buildnpm run build (the DSH module-loader client bundle).
  5. Release — commit chore(release): vX.Y.Z, tag vX.Y.Z, push to GitHub, create a GitHub Release (release notes from the changelog), then npm publish.

Prerequisites:

  • GITHUB_PAT_TOKEN exported (a GitHub PAT — a classic token with repo scope, or a fine-grained token with Contents: Read and write on this repo; gh auth token also works; GITHUB_TOKEN is accepted as a fallback), and npm login. The collaborator pre-check is skipped (github.skipChecks), since fine-grained tokens get a 403 on that endpoint; GitHub still enforces the real permissions when the release is created.
  • Commits following Conventional Commits; the script only recognizes those types.

Useful variants:

pnpm release:dry                   # dry-run: previews everything without changing anything
pnpm release -- --increment=patch  # skip the prompt and force a patch bump (or minor/major)
pnpm release -- --ci               # fully non-interactive (for CI; falls back to a patch bump)

Note: if a CI environment variable is set, release-it automatically switches to non-interactive mode.

Install

dsh plugin --profile desktop add dsh-message-copy-enhance

Upgrading

dsh plugin --profile desktop add dsh-message-copy-enhance@latest

This package is pre-1.0, and a caret range like ^0.1.0 covers patch releases only (0.1.x) — a minor bump (0.1 → 0.2) falls outside the range, so dsh plugin update will not pick it up. Upgrade explicitly with @latest (or @<version>).

Usage

Select content in any model answer and press Ctrl/Cmd+C, then paste into Typora / Obsidian / VS Code / any markdown editor to get the full markdown.

Limitations

  • Selections spanning multiple messages are not intercepted (only selections starting inside an assistant message are handled).
  • Links filtered out by the render whitelist (e.g. file:, relative links) have no href to begin with and cannot be recovered.
  • Code blocks only recover the selected lines (no forced expansion of the whole block); the language tag is missing when the selected region does not include the banner.
  • Elements shown as .katex-error (KaTeX render failure) are output as $source$.
  • Tables are output as GFM pipe tables; | is escaped.

License

MIT — Copyright (c) 2026 Asianfleet

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