dsh-lines
mario03690/dsh-lines
Freeze a working sequence into a hosted production line. Turn a sequence of tool calls that already works into a named pipeline that runs on our servers on a schedule, with a receipt per run — plus recurring watch tasks that notify you only when a result
安装
dsh plugin --profile web add github:mario03690/dsh-linesREADME
dsh-lines
Turn a sequence of tool calls that already works into a named pipeline that runs on our servers on a schedule, with a receipt per run — plus recurring watch tasks that notify you only when a result actually changes.
What & why
The case for this is narrow and worth stating plainly: it is only worth it when the same steps have to run repeatedly and unattended. If you run something once, call the tools directly — you do not need this. What you get instead of an open session is: it keeps running when your machine is off, each run produces a checkable receipt, and steps chain by $prev.field so the second step reads the first one's output.
Every set ships what_can_you_do — describe a task in any language, get the exact tool plus a ready-to-run call.
What's in this pack
9 tools, read from the live endpoint on 2026-08-22 — this table is generated, not hand-written, so it cannot drift away from what tools/list actually returns. The Arguments column is what the tool genuinely reads; it comes from the tool's own declared input schema.
| Tool | What it does | Arguments | Price / call |
|---|---|---|---|
what_can_you_do | Describe a task in plain language (any language) and get back exactly which tools on this server do it, with ready- | task | — |
create_pipeline | Turn the tool calls you just made into a repeatable pipeline that runs on our servers. Each run produces a work ord | name, steps | — |
run_pipeline | Execute one of your pipelines immediately and get the work order (per-step results and proofs). The scheduler calls | id | — |
list_pipelines | Pipelines on this workspace: steps, trial/paid status, run counts, work-order pages. | — (no arguments) | — |
delete_pipeline | Remove a pipeline. Its scheduled task (if any) will start failing — delete that too. | id | — |
create_task | Create a task that runs on a schedule in our cloud — you do not keep anything running. It only notifies you when th | kind, input, interval_seconds, notify_url | — |
list_tasks | Show the scheduled tasks on this workspace, when each runs next, how many times it has run and what it has cost so | — (no arguments) | — |
get_task_runs | Recent runs of one scheduled task: what it returned, whether the result changed, and what each run cost. | task_id, limit | — |
delete_task | Stop and remove a scheduled task and its run history. | task_id | — |
— in the price column means the tool is not metered per call (session/trial-gated instead). Failed calls are never charged. Check it yourself:
curl -s -X POST https://ainetcafe.com/mcp/lines -H 'content-type: application/json' \
-d '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1,"method":"tools/list"}'
Install
dsh plugin --profile <your-profile> add github:mario03690/dsh-lines
Thin config layer only (one @deepseek-ai/dsh-mcp-client row, shipped as cordis.patch.yml) — no tool code runs on your machine. Built against the MCP client config shape of the dsh v0.1 developer preview; verified against the live endpoint on 2026-08-22.
Cost, quota, privacy
Trial: 7 days or 60 runs, whichever comes first, then a subscription. Runs that fail their own self-check are not counted against your usage. create_task watch jobs (e.g. daily China-reachability for 30 days) are separate and free.
No signup for the free anonymous quota. Documents are processed in memory and not retained. The config URL carries ?s=dsh-lines — a channel tag identifying the install path, not you.
Disclosure: built and run by the team behind ainetcafe.com — our own service, free tier plus paid usage. Full bundle (everything at once): dsh-netcafe. MIT.
Compatibility & permissions (at a glance)
| Signal | This plugin |
|---|---|
| Runtime | dsh v0.1 developer preview (Cordis v4). Touches only the MCP client config shape — the narrowest surface available. Verified against a live endpoint on 2026-08-22. |
| What runs locally | Nothing. Ships one cordis.patch.yml row; there is no tool code, no build step and no lifecycle script in this package. |
| Filesystem access | None. |
| Shell / process access | None. |
| Network access | Outbound HTTPS to ainetcafe.com only, from the MCP client that dsh already ships. |
| Credentials | None required for the free tier. An optional AllRouter key, if you supply one, is sent by dsh as a request header and is never stored by us. |
| Data retention | Documents and prompts are processed in memory and not retained. |
| Dependencies | One peer dependency: @deepseek-ai/dsh-mcp-client (ships with dsh). |
| License | MIT (see LICENSE). |
| Publisher | The team that runs ainetcafe.com. Issues get a same-day reply. |
A directory listing is not a security review. Read
cordis.patch.yml— it is short enough to read in full in under a minute.