dsh-read-url
2672243194/dsh-read-url
Read any page as clean main content: charset auto-detect (GBK/GB2312/UTF-8/Big5), noise stripping, compact text/Markdown, offset continuation, optional SPA rendering, batch reads and site crawling.
インストール
dsh plugin --profile web add github:2672243194/dsh-read-urlREADME
dsh-read-url
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URL reader plugin for DeepSeek Harness: fetch any webpage, auto-detect encoding (GBK/GB2312/UTF-8/Big5), extract the clean main content, and return token-efficient compact text or structured Markdown.
Zero dependencies (Node 20+ built-ins), no API key, no server side — install and use.
Why
DSH agents can search (getting links and snippets) but lack the step of "reading a URL into clean body text". The official tool-web web_fetch does a whole-page turndown conversion (nav/ads/sidebars all preserved) with a default cap of 200,000 characters — a token black hole. This plugin returns only what the model actually needs: cleaned body + essential metadata, truncated by default.
Competitor comparison (measured from source/docs, 2026-08-15)
| Capability | Official tool-web web_fetch | dsh-webfetch | dsh-scrape-webpage | dsh-read-url |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Body cleaning (container-level) | ❌ whole page | ⚠️ tag-level, nav/footer leak in | ⚠️ custom, noisy | ✅ article/main containers + noise stripping |
| Default output cap | 200,000 chars | 50,000 chars | 30,000 chars | 6,000 chars + paragraph-aligned truncation |
| Chinese GBK/GB2312 | provider-dependent | ⚠️ not normalized, GB2312 garbles | ❌ not handled | ✅ normalized + mojibake fallback |
| Session-level cache | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ✅ 5-min TTL |
ctx.web seam | ✅ (official core) | ❌ global fetch | ❌ | ✅ seam-first, fallback included |
ctx.effect unload cleanup | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ | ✅ |
| Cooperative timeout (hidden from model) | ✅ | ⚠️ self-managed | ⚠️ self-managed | ✅ timeoutMs + exec.signal |
| Model-facing output | whole-page Markdown | compact text | 15-field JSON | compact text (no JSON parsing) |
| Dependencies | official | TypeScript build | zero deps | zero deps (JS ESM, drop-in) |
| Anti-bot / degraded responses (UA & TLS fingerprint) | ⚠️ Node default UA; measured: https intercepted by middlebox TLS fingerprinting, Baidu returns a degraded page without trending topics | ❓ not disclosed | ❓ not disclosed | ✅ full browser UA; measured: full page fetched (Baidu trending topics intact) |
Measured 2026-08-16 (local environment): with this plugin removed, the official
web_fetchhittinghttps://www.baidu.comhad its TLS handshake intercepted by a middlebox using program fingerprints (fell back to http to succeed), and Baidu returned a server-side degraded page (trending topics moved to JS loading, absent from static HTML). Withdsh-read-urlrestored, https worked and trending topics were fully readable. Root cause: the request's UA and TLS characteristics decide whether sites/middleboxes treat you as a bot.
DSH architecture compliance
Implemented per official docs (docs/capability-seams.md, docs/cordis-primer.md, docs/tool-execution-pipeline.md):
- Web access via the
ctx.webcapability seam — all web requests go throughctx.web.fetch()first (provider resolved inside the seam, same as officialtool-web), falling back to global fetch when the seam is absent. The network layer is replaceable, not bound to any provider; - Reversible side effects — the session cache is registered under
ctx.effect, auto-cleared on plugin unload (temporal composability); - Cooperative tool-call timeout —
ToolDefinition.timeoutMsdeclares the budget,execute(args, exec)forwardsexec.signalto fetch; the timeout policy is enforced by the pipeline, never exposed to the model; - Model-facing simplicity — render emits compact text (
title:header + body); the model consumes it directly with no JSON parsing. Defaults are the most token-efficient; structured output is opt-in.
Install
# From GitHub (recommended, easy updates)
npx @deepseek-ai/dsh plugin --profile web add github:2672243194/dsh-read-url
# Local development
npx @deepseek-ai/dsh plugin --profile web add ./dsh-read-url
Restart DSH (Web/TUI); you should see dsh-read-url enabled in Settings → Plugins.
Usage
Just talk to the agent:
Read https://example.com/article and summarize the key points
Read https://docs.example.org/guide in markdown mode
Tools
read_url(url, maxChars?, offset?, mode?, includeLinks?) — fetch and extract clean body
| Param | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
url | string | required | http(s) URL |
maxChars | number | 6000 | Max body characters returned (500–20000) |
offset | number | 0 | Resume reading from this character offset (long-article continuation; served from cache without repeating earlier text) |
mode | string | text | text = plain (most token-efficient); markdown = structured |
includeLinks | boolean | false | Also return up to 20 page links (title+URL) |
read_url_batch(urls, maxChars?, mode?, includeLinks?) — read multiple URLs (1–10) in parallel, each cleaned individually, merged into one compact report
| Param | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
urls | string[] | required | http(s) URL list (1–10) |
maxChars | number | 3000 | Max body characters per page (500–20000) |
mode | string | text | text = plain; markdown = structured |
includeLinks | boolean | false | Also return links per page (title+URL) |
- Concurrency capped at 4 (avoids rate-limiting); a failing page is isolated (
[失败]+ reason in the output) and does not affect the others; - Reuses every
read_urlcapability and the session cache (encoding, cleaning, SPA rendering, 5-min cache — repeat batches hit the cache).
read_url_site(url, maxPages?, maxDepth?, includeContent?, maxCharsPerPage?) — recursive site crawl: BFS from the entry URL across same-host pages, returns a compact site map
| Param | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
url | string | required | http(s) entry URL |
maxPages | number | 15 | Max pages to crawl (2–50; bounds output) |
maxDepth | number | 2 | Max link depth from entry (1–5) |
includeContent | boolean | false | Attach a short body summary per page (default off — structure first, token-efficient) |
maxCharsPerPage | number | 500 | Summary length per page when includeContent=true (200–2000) |
- Same-host only; login/API/static-asset paths are skipped; URLs deduped (fragment stripped);
- Concurrency 2 (gentle on the target site); per-page failures recorded as
[失败]without aborting; - Output is an indented tree:
[depth] title (chars) URL; - No SPA rendering here (crawling favors speed/breadth) — use
read_urlfor JS-only pages.
read_url_links(url, limit?) — list the page's links without returning body text (lighter; good for sourcing / mapping a site)
| Param | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
url | string | required | http(s) URL |
limit | number | 20 | Max links returned (1–50) |
Configuration (optional)
Plugin-level config is overridable via the profile's cordis.patch.yml (defaults in the plugin's own cordis.patch.yml):
- id: dsh-read-url
config:
timeoutMs: 15000 # per-request timeout
maxBytes: 3145728 # response body cap (bytes)
maxChars: 6000 # default body truncation
maxLinks: 20 # read_url_links default count
spaRender: true # SPA rendering enhancement (needs playwright installed; degrades with a hint otherwise)
userAgent: '...' # request UA
Output (compact)
{
"url": "...",
"title": "...",
"siteName": "...",
"lang": "zh-CN",
"charset": "gbk",
"mode": "text",
"truncated": true,
"charsTotal": 12990,
"charsReturned": 6000,
"text": "...",
"links": [] // only when includeLinks=true
}
PTC mode
Output is pure JSON and composable; orchestrate parallel multi-URL reads in PTC mode:
const results = await Promise.all([
read_url({ url: 'https://a.example.com', maxChars: 4000 }),
read_url({ url: 'https://b.example.com', maxChars: 4000 }),
])
Token economy (core)
- Body text only by default — no redundant headings/keywords/images/word-count fields; take them via params only when needed;
- Paragraph-aligned truncation + offset continuation — 6,000 chars by default (~3,000 tokens), cut at paragraph boundaries to keep semantics; output notes a single line
(chars 6000/12990 — truncated, continue via offset); resume starts at the given offset, sliced from cache — no repetition of already-read text (measured 0+500 → 500+500, no overlap); offset past the end returns empty instead of repeating the head; textmode first — Markdown structure is opt-in;- Compact text render — the model sees a
title:header + body directly, no JSON parsing;siteNameis omitted when identical to the hostname; every status hint is one short line (truncated / cached / rendered), no verbose paragraphs; - Two-tier cache — successful results cached per URL for 5 minutes (repeat reads hit cache: fewer network calls and fewer model retries); failed results cached for 30 seconds so a broken URL never triggers a re-fetch loop;
- KV-cache friendly (DeepSeek cost tuning) — tool schema/description stay static text (no config values embedded), so changing config never invalidates the reusable prompt prefix and KV cache keeps hitting. DeepSeek's cache-hit tokens cost about 1/10 of misses — the more stable the prefix, the cheaper the run (same analysis as the official
tool-webdocs); - Batch shares the cache —
read_url_batchreuses the same cache (repeat batches hit it directly) and caps each page at 3,000 chars (below the single-page 6,000) to bound total output; - Compact fixed cost — the four tool descriptions total ~990 chars (audited by a budget assertion in tests, kept static for KV-cache); extended HTML-entity decoding (45 named entities) means leftovers like
—/…never waste tokens or render as mojibake.
Technical notes
- Encoding: three-level detection (HTTP
Content-Typecharset → HTML meta → BOM), built-inTextDecodertranscoding (Node 20+ full-icu), GB2312 normalized to GBK, auto-fallback to UTF-8 on mojibake; - Extraction: prefers
<article>/role="main", stripsnav/footer/header/aside/form/iframeand ad-like containers, heuristic fallback to<body>; - Markdown: self-written lightweight tag state machine (headings/paragraphs/lists/blockquotes/code/tables/inline bold-italic-links), zero deps;
- Safety: http/https only; no page scripts executed; responses over 3 MB rejected; 15s timeout; structured errors (HTTP status / timeout / unsupported type / DNS cause such as
getaddrinfo ENOTFOUNDvs blocked-network timeout); - Network fallback (proxy, raced): when a proxy is configured (env
HTTPS_PROXY/HTTP_PROXY, falling back to the Windows system proxy registry where Clash-type apps persist it), the plugin starts the direct fetch and a proxycurl(-xpassed explicitly, zero npm deps) at the same time and uses whichever completes first — so overseas sites that are blocked on direct connect are served through the user's own proxy in ~0.6s instead of waiting out the direct-connect timeout (~11s measured, -94%). The loser is aborted (curl killed / fetch aborted) and never enters the model context, so token cost is unchanged. A failed race returns the original direct error with the proxy attempt noted (已尝试代理 …); with no proxy configured the behaviour is exactly the plain direct connect; - Privacy: the plugin never uses the developer's network configuration — the proxy fallback only reads your own machine's proxy (env vars or Windows system proxy) at runtime. No telemetry, no analytics, no data collection: the only outbound action is fetching the URL you asked it to read;
- Optional enhancement 1 (Firefox Reader Mode algorithm): run
npm i @mozilla/readability happy-domin the DSH profile directory to auto-enable@mozilla/readability(MPL-2.0, referenced unmodified) for higher-quality extraction; falls back to the built-in heuristic when not installed — the core stays zero-dependency; - Optional enhancement 2 (SPA page rendering): run
npm i playwright && npx playwright install chromiumin the DSH profile directory to auto-enable it. When the extracted body is empty and the page is script-heavy (likely Vue/React client-rendered), the plugin automatically renders it with headless Chromium before extracting (arenderedflag tells the model); rendering waits for the DOM to stabilize (content stops growing) instead ofnetworkidle— heartbeat-polling sites never idle, so this avoids 30s timeouts; when not installed it degrades with a clear install hint, never errors — the core stays zero-dependency; - Boundaries: login-walled pages are not readable; SPA pages need the Playwright enhancement; structured data (e.g. which like-count belongs to which comment) is out of text-extraction scope — this plugin flattens HTML into readable text, so exact field↔value associations are lost; for precise fields, intercept the page's actual data API (see "Real-world validation" below).
Real-world validation (2026-08-18, v0.4.5)
29-site sweep driven by multi-site.mjs (committed, re-runnable): 18 OK / 3 expected boundaries / 8 network boundaries / 0 crashes (109s total; overseas sites pay a ~11s direct-connect timeout before the proxy fallback kicks in).
| Category | Sites | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Portal navigation cleaning | Baidu / QQ / NetEase / Sina / Douban / CSDN / Sohu / Ifeng | ✅ clean text, no CSS noise |
| SPA rendering | Bilibili / Xiaoheihe / Juejin / QQ News / SSPAI | ✅ rendered flag, post-JS body |
| Multi-article aggregation | Cnblogs / Ruan Yifeng blog | ✅ 800+ chars across articles |
| Static doc pages | MDN / Ruan Yifeng / example.com / GitHub | ✅ clean extraction (example.com = short page, expected) |
| Login wall | Zhihu / Weibo | ✅ clear content or empty (expected) |
| Proxy fallback (overseas) | BBC Chinese / V2EX | ✅ direct connect blocked → auto-retried through the user's system proxy → clean body |
| Network / anti-bot boundary | W3C (403 for Chrome UA); Wikipedia (403 via proxy); httpbin (503 service-down); PDF (404); DNS-fail (proxy unreachable) | ✅ accurately attributed errors (HTTP status / 403 / 503 / ENOTFOUND) — not plugin defects |
| offset continuation | Sina News (12,284 chars) | ✅ 800+800 seamless, cache hit |
| Batch + failure isolation | 4-URL mix | ✅ 2/4 ok, failures isolated |
| Site crawl | Ruan Yifeng blog | ✅ 5/5 pages tree map |
- 36 zero-dep assertions (incl. entity decoding, description-budget guard, link dedupe, table-separator escaping, proxy-fallback function, missing-args tolerance, race logic) + 10 SPA-test assertions all green;
- Real case: on a Xiaoheihe post, comment like-counts (
upfield) could not be attributed from flattened text — precise fields should come from the page's underlying data API (e.g./bbs/app/link/treeJSON). This is a shared boundary of text extractors, not a defect.
Roadmap
- Single-page continuation (
offsetparameter) - On-demand SPA rendering (optional Playwright enhancement, auto-enabled once the browser is installed)
- Batch reading (
read_url_batch) - Recursive site crawl (
read_url_site)
Development
node test.mjs # zero-dependency self-tests (charset/extract/markdown/truncate)
node test-spa.mjs # SPA rendering tests (10 assertions; SKIPs if playwright absent)
node multi-site.mjs # 29-site real-world sweep (needs network): portals/SPA/login-walls/static/anti-bot/net-boundaries
# End-to-end (requires DSH CLI)
npx @deepseek-ai/dsh plugin --profile headless add . # run from the parent dir of the plugin
npx @deepseek-ai/dsh --profile headless "use read_url to read https://example.com and output the title"
Verified against real DSH v0.1.0-rc.6: plugin loads, read_url registers, model calls it, real page content returned.
Support
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- Completely free and open source (MIT): zero dependencies, no API key, fully local processing, no data collection;
- Independently developed and maintained — your Star is the direct signal for whether I keep investing in it;
- More users means more features — the next one might be exactly what you need.
A Star costs nothing but helps this project go further. Thanks ⭐
License
MIT