dsh-plugins
iia-arg/dsh-plugins
Telegram channel for DeepSeek Harness — one shared module serving several agents, with unforgeable sender marks, merged owner+coordinator memory, and a delivery mode you switch in a file outside the code.
インストール
dsh plugin --profile web add github:iia-arg/dsh-pluginsREADME
dsh-plugins
Community plugins for DeepSeek Harness, written and used in production on our own agent fleet.
The harness is a capable chassis with an unusually clean plugin model — and a few sharp edges where a failure looks exactly like a success. Everything here was written because the product does not ship it, and every non-obvious line carries a comment explaining what went wrong before that line existed.
Plugins
| Package | What it does |
|---|---|
telegram-multiagent | Talk to your agent from Telegram. One shared module, per-agent config. Text and voice, whitelist, per-chat sessions, optional file-based agent-to-agent channel. |
voice-stack | Local speech recognition on the machine's GPU — the agent hears voice messages without sending audio to anyone's cloud. Not a plugin: a service with a one-line command contract. |
omega-memory | Long-term memory for agents, on your machine: service account model, systemd unit, and the wiring that actually reaches the agent. |
oom-watch | Learn when the memory limit killed your agent. Reads the kernel journal, not the cgroup counter that resets on restart. Not a plugin: a systemd timer. |
More will land here as we build them. One repository, several packages — a separate repo per plugin is not worth the overhead.
Install
Each package is independent:
# inside your profile directory ($DSH_HOME/profiles/<name>)
pnpm add dsh-telegram-multiagent
Then add the plugin row to your agent preset — each package README says exactly where and why.
Why publish this
Two reasons. The plugin ecosystem around this harness is thin, and a working messenger channel is the piece most people need first. And the comments are worth more than the code: they name the traps that produce green checkmarks and no working system.
If something here saves you an evening, that is the point.
MIT.