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dsh-skill-manage

lijian-ui/dsh-skill-manage

Skill management plugin for DeepSeek Harness (dsh): list / enable / disable / delete / add / migrate / edit skills from the web UI settings panel. 为 DeepSeek Harness 提供技能管理:列表 / 启用 / 停用 / 删除 / 添加 / 迁移 / 编辑。

Installazione

dsh plugin --profile web add github:lijian-ui/dsh-skill-manage

README

dsh-skill-manage · Skill Management Plugin

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A skill management plugin for DeepSeek Harness (dsh) desktop: list / enable / disable / delete / add / migrate skills, filling the gap in dsh's official skill toggle control.

Features

FeatureDescription
Skill ListDisplay all skills grouped by scope (global / workspace), with search
Enable / DisableToggle switch for hot enable/disable, no restart required
Delete SkillPermanently remove skill files with a custom confirmation dialog
Add SkillUpload new skills from local files (directory bundle or single file)
Skill DetailsRender skill content as Markdown, display frontmatter metadata table
Batch MigrateCopy or move skills between global / workspace scopes

Background

dsh officially has no skill enable/disable control — no CLI command, no settings UI, no slash command, no config file field, no API method. The only official "control" is via frontmatter fields disable-model-invocation and user-invocable, which require manual file editing and don't truly disable the skill (it's still discovered and loaded, just hidden from certain interfaces).

This plugin implements true toggle control via a .disabled file rename mechanism: renaming SKILL.md to SKILL.md.disabled causes dsh's official provider to ignore the file (it only recognizes .md extensions), effectively "disabling" the skill.

Installation

Prerequisites

  • DeepSeek Harness (dsh) desktop
  • Node.js >= 18

Integration in dsh-desktop

  1. Add the plugin as a project dependency:
npm install @lijian-ui/dsh-skill-manage
  1. Register the plugin in dsh desktop's plugin configuration (typically in src/main/profile-init.ts).

  2. Restart the desktop app.

Local Development

# Enter the plugin directory
cd extensions/dsh-skill-manage

# Install dependencies
npm install

# Build
npm run build

# Watch mode
npm run watch

# Type check
npm run typecheck

Build output goes to lib/ and is automatically synced to node_modules/@lijian-ui/dsh-skill-manage via junction. Restart the desktop app after each build to load the new bundle.

Usage

  1. Open dsh desktop
  2. Navigate to SettingsSkill Manage
  3. In the skill list:
    • Click the toggle switch to enable/disable a skill
    • Click the delete button to permanently remove a skill
    • Click a skill card to view details
    • Use the search box to filter skills
    • Click "Add skill" to upload a new skill
    • Click "Batch migrate" to move skills between scopes

Skill File Convention

StateDirectory BundleFlat File
Enabled<name>/SKILL.md<name>.md
Disabled<name>/SKILL.md.disabled<name>.md.disabled

Skill Scopes

ScopePathDescription
Global dsh~/.dsh/skills/User global skills
Global agents~/.agents/skills/Agents global skills
Workspace<workspace>/.dsh/skills/Project-level skills
BundledDSH_BUNDLED_SKILL_DIRDeployment-bundled, read-only

Technical Architecture

Directory Structure

extensions/dsh-skill-manage/
├── src/
│   ├── index.ts                    # Host entry
│   ├── remote.ts                   # Host RPC methods (list/setEnabled/deleteSkill/migrate etc.)
│   ├── skill-files.ts              # File conventions (DISABLED_SUFFIX, collectSkillEntries)
│   ├── scope.ts                    # Migration engine
│   └── client/
│       ├── index.ts                # Client entry (SECTION_ID, RPC registration, inject)
│       ├── SkillManageSection.tsx  # Main settings component (card list + toggle + detail dialog)
│       └── client-i18n.ts         # Client i18n (zh/en)
├── lib/                            # Build output
├── docs/
│   └── troubleshooting-and-bugs.md # Troubleshooting & official bug analysis
├── package.json
└── tsdown.config.ts

Host Side (src/remote.ts)

Provides the following RPC methods:

MethodFunction
list(sessionId)List all skills with enabled status
content(name, sessionId)Get full skill content
setEnabled(name, sessionId, enabled)Enable/disable skill (file rename)
deleteSkill(name, sessionId)Delete skill
addSkill(sessionId, payload)Add new skill
workspaces()List available workspaces
migrate(name, sessionId, payload)Migrate a single skill
batchMigrate(sessionId, payload)Batch migrate skills

Client Side (src/client/)

  • index.ts: Registers the settings section via ctx.slots.inject
  • SkillManageSection.tsx: React component rendering skill cards, toggle switches, detail dialog, delete confirmation, and migration dialog
  • client-i18n.ts: Chinese/English translations

Toggle Mechanism

User clicks toggle
  → Client optimistically updates UI (immediate switch state change)
  → RPC call to host setEnabled
  → Host: rename(SKILL.md ↔ SKILL.md.disabled)
  → dsh chokidar watcher detects file change
  → Registry cache invalidated (revision++)
  → After 800ms delay, ctx.emit('connection/reset')
  → Client fetches Map cleared
  → Next / completion re-queries → gets latest skill list

Known Issues & Solutions

Slash command completion not refreshing after enabling a skill

Issue: After enabling a skill, the / slash command completion menu in the chat doesn't show the newly enabled skill.

Root Cause: dsh's official dsh-client-ui-skill package is missing a subscription to the skills/change event, causing the client-side skill list cache to never be invalidated when skill files change.

Our Solution: In reloadAfterHot, after an 800ms delay, call ctx.emit('connection/reset') to silently refresh all module caches. Since the user is in the settings panel, they won't perceive the cache refresh in the chat interface.

See Troubleshooting & Bug Analysis for details.

Internationalization

Supports Chinese and English. Translation files are in src/client/client-i18n.ts. Language follows the dsh desktop language setting.

Tech Stack

  • Language: TypeScript
  • Build: tsdown (rolldown)
  • Frontend: React 18
  • Markdown Rendering: MarkdownText component from @deepseek-ai/dsh-client-ui-primitives
  • YAML Parsing: yaml (frontmatter parsing)
  • File Watching: dsh's official chokidar watcher (auto-detects skill file changes)

License

MIT

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