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dsh-image-view

fzhiyu1/dsh-image-view

Show the image a read_image call returned, inline in the tool row it belongs to

Instalar

dsh plugin --profile web add github:fzhiyu1/dsh-image-view

README

DeepSeek Harness · Image View

npm license

When the agent reads an image, show the image.

read_image already returns the picture — the tool commits the bytes through the attachment service and hands the model an image block. The web UI just had nowhere to draw it, so the call rendered as a grey line naming a path, and the one thing you wanted to see was the one thing that was missing.

This plugin gives that call its own row.

What changes

before   read_image · /tmp/sp-sing.png
after    View image · /tmp/sp-sing.png
         [ the image, right there ]

The thumbnail fits a 240px long edge, and clicking it opens the original. Nothing to expand: a row whose only real content is a picture should not make you click to find out what the agent saw.

Everything else is untouched. This registers under one key — read_image — in the Tool UI's keyed view slot, so every other tool row renders exactly as it did before, and removing the plugin restores the generic row on the next boot.

Install

dsh plugin --profile web add @fzhiyu/dsh-image-view
# restart DSH

How it behaves

Call stateRow
RunningSummary line with the shipped running sweep
SucceededSummary line plus the image, loading and retry included
FailedThe failure's first line, in the error colour, and no image
InterruptedMarked stopped rather than failed

A settled result that carries no image block degrades to its summary. The row reports what the call actually returned; it never invents a picture.

What it does not do

  • No Host half. The bytes are already durable session history served by the official session.attachment route. A second path to that data would be a second thing to authorize correctly.
  • No private image stack. Loading, retry, and the lightbox are the official attachment components, resolved from the shell's platform module table — the same instance chat history renders. A tool-result image and a pasted image behave identically because they are the same component.
  • No other tool. One key, claimed deliberately.

Notes

Images are read under the rendering session's own authorization, through the public session verb, and their object URLs are revoked when the plugin unloads — a screenshot pinned for the life of the page is a leak, not a cache.

Targets DeepSeek Harness 0.1.0-rc.6.

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