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dsh-git

wanghaoyihaoyi/dsh-git

Git source-control sidebar for the DeepSeek Harness web UI: repo init, staging, commit/push/pull, branch & remote management, AI-generated Conventional Commits messages, and a commit-history graph.

Installer

dsh plugin --profile web add github:wanghaoyihaoyi/dsh-git

README

@wanghaoyihaoyi/dsh-git

Fork of @mojiexuan/dsh-git — MIT, © 2026 陈佳宝. Maintained by Wanghaoyihaoyi.

A VS Code–like Git Source Control panel for the DeepSeek Harness web UI — repo init, per-file staging, commit/push/publish/pull, branch & remote management, AI commit messages, a workspace file browser, one-file diff previews, and a commit-history graph, all in the browser.

中文文档:docs/README.zh.md

Features

  • Toggleable panel — an entry above Settings in the sidebar foot opens/closes the panel; the panel header switches between "Git" and "Files" tabs for source control and workspace browsing.
  • Repo detect & init — a non-repo workspace shows a one-click "Initialize Git repository" (git init -b main).
  • Per-file staging — collapsible "Staged changes" / "Changes" lists with per-file +/, plus stage-all / unstage-all.
  • Git-semantic action button — "Commit" when there are uncommitted changes (auto-stages if nothing is staged), "Push" when the branch tracks a remote and is ahead, "Publish branch" when the branch has no upstream but has local commits.
  • Pull — one click to fetch the latest from all remotes and branches (git fetch --all --prune); shown only when a remote is configured.
  • Branch management — list / switch / create / delete (with confirmation).
  • Discard & stash — one-click discard of a file's changes (tracked restores to HEAD, untracked deletes the file, confirmation before each), stash push/list/apply/drop in a dedicated menu.
  • Undo last commit — soft reset keeping all changes in the worktree.
  • File at commit — click a changed file in the history to view its content at that commit.
  • Merge conflicts — conflicted files get their own section with "keep ours"/"keep theirs" one-click resolution (staged on resolve).
  • Branch compare — compare HEAD against any branch/tag: ahead/behind counts, changed-file list, and per-file diff against the base.
  • Diff stats — the diff header shows +N −M line counts.
  • Revert a commit — from the history hover card, create a reverse commit (history preserved).
  • Change search — filter the staged/changes/untracked/conflict lists by path substring.
  • Remote management — the remote pill opens a management menu: fetch URL with one-click copy, retarget the URL (git remote set-url, the common case), and a clearly-separated danger action for removal (confirmation kept).
  • AI commit messages — streaming, Conventional Commits, generated from the staged/working diff via the harness LLM (Chinese output by default).
  • Commit-history graph — a lazily-paged SVG lane graph of all branches + remotes (lane topology computed client-side, rounded bends, soft palette), expanded by default at the bottom of the panel to half the panel height, virtual-scrolls and loads the next page as you scroll, expands a commit inline to its changed files, and shows a hover popover with message / author / date / hash (full hash copyable). Commit refs are tinted per kind: branch / tag / remote / HEAD.
  • Workspace file browser — below the change lists, a lazy directory tree (.git and node_modules hidden) that previews text files on click, with explicit notices for binary and oversized files; path validation is strictly confined to the workspace root.
  • Auto-refresh — polls git status every 2.5 s so edits, commits and pushes made outside the panel show up.
  • Self-update — on first open the panel silently checks the npm registry for a newer version; when one exists, an update badge appears on the sidebar entry and a one-click "update now" link shows in the panel header, followed by a restart prompt.
  • i18n — English and Chinese UI.
  • Cross-platform — Windows, macOS and Linux; git runs unconfined so native TLS and credential helpers work everywhere.

Screenshots

Source-control panelCommit history
Source-control panelCommit history

Install

dsh plugin --profile web add @wanghaoyihaoyi/dsh-git

Then start dsh web.

Uninstall / Update

# Uninstall (same command for the published package and a local link)
dsh plugin --profile web remove @wanghaoyihaoyi/dsh-git

# Update to the latest published version
dsh plugin --profile web update @wanghaoyihaoyi/dsh-git

For a linked local checkout (dsh plugin --profile web add .), there is no separate update step — rebuild with npm run build, then fully restart dsh web (host bundle) and refresh the browser (client bundle).

Build from source

npm install
npm run build       # lib/index.js (host) + lib/client.js (client)
npm run typecheck

Configuration

Optional overrides in your profile cordis.patch.yml:

- id: git
  config:
    maxDiffChars: 4000     # cap on the diff text sent to the model (default 4000)
    maxLogEntries: 2000    # max commits per page for the history graph (default 2000; scroll to load more)
    provider: deepseek     # optional — pin the provider (defaults to the deployment model)
    model: deepseek-chat   # optional — pin the model
    reasoningEffort: off   # 'off' (default) disables thinking; 'high'/'max'/'default' passthrough
    registryUrl: https://registry.npmjs.org  # optional — npm registry base for update checks (default npmjs.org)

Structure

src/
├── shared/rpc.ts             # endpoint names + DTOs, shared by both halves
├── host/                     # Node half
│   ├── index.ts              # git/* RPC endpoints (loopback-only)
│   ├── git.ts                # ctx.shell wrapper; paths/messages via stdin (no shell injection)
│   ├── commit-message.ts     # diff truncation + ctx.llm.stream generation
│   └── update.ts             # self-update: npm version check + dsh plugin update runner
└── client/                   # browser half
    ├── index.tsx             # slot registration + RPC + locale dictionary
    ├── GitPanel.tsx          # source-control panel UI
    ├── CommitGraph.tsx       # commit-history graph (paged, virtualized)
    ├── graph.ts              # client-side lane/topology calculator
    ├── BranchMenu.tsx        # branch dropdown
    ├── GitToggleButton.tsx   # sidebar-foot toggle
    ├── rpc.ts                # typed RPC wrapper
    ├── locale.ts             # zh/en dictionaries
    ├── fileIcons.tsx         # file-type icons
    ├── icons.tsx             # icon set
    └── styles.ts             # panel stylesheet

Security

  • All git/* endpoints are registered with authority: 'loopback' (127.0.0.1 only).
  • User data is never interpolated into command strings — messages go via git commit -F -, paths via --pathspec-from-file=-, and branch/remote names and URLs are validated against safe character classes.

Publish

npm run build            # rebuild lib/ before every publish
npm publish --registry=https://registry.npmjs.org

Notes:

  • Publish requires the official registry (--registry=https://registry.npmjs.org); a local registry.npmmirror.com config will send npm adduser to CNPM, which does not allow public registration.
  • With 2FA enabled, npm prompts for a browser approval on each publish — approve, press Enter, done.
  • Only lib/, cordis.patch.yml, README.md, LICENSE and package.json are published (see files); source is not.
  • The self-update logic (update.ts) points at this package name; keep it in sync on any rename.

Tag the GitHub repo with dsh-plugin.

Release log

  • 0.4.0 (2026-08) — merge-conflict resolution (keep ours/theirs), branch compare with ahead/behind counts and per-file diffs, diff stats (+N −M), revert a commit from history, change-list search/filter, plus New Session UI fixes (panel hidden until a real session, working sidebar toggle, full git info, auto-collapse).
  • 0.3.0 (2026-08) — republished as @wanghaoyihaoyi/dsh-git (maintainer: Wanghaoyihaoyi; MIT, dual copyright 陈佳宝 + Wanghaoyihaoyi). Fork of @mojiexuan/dsh-git with the workspace file browser, one-file diff previews, tabbed Git/Files panel, and remote management menu.

License

MIT

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