CH4ACKO3/dsh-turn-fold
Codex-style completed-turn folding for DeepSeek Harness, powered by dsh-harmony.
安装Install
dsh plugin --profile web add github:CH4ACKO3/dsh-turn-fold
把 CH4ACKO3/dsh-turn-fold 加入你的 DSH 配置(web profile)即可启用。
READMEREADME
dsh-turn-fold
English | 简体中文
A dsh-harmony provider that adds Codex-Desktop-style turn folding to the DSH WebUI conversation.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3c9dfdcf-a454-4750-9edf-76771ed5a9a6
During a turn, the summary bar remains visible while native thinking, notes, commands, and tool calls keep streaming. Consecutive reasoning, context injections, and tool activity share one compact group from the second item onward. When a turn settles, known Agent activity, including context injection, moves into one disclosure immediately before the final answer. Its configurable metrics default to wall time, tool-call count, and input/output tokens, and appear only when the loaded turn contains enough data to calculate them without guessing.
The final answer is located through turn-tail.closing.finalNode, not
finish_reason or DOM position. Completed, stopped, and interrupted turns fold,
with distinct status labels for the latter two. A turn remains expanded when
DSH marks its closing branch unavailable, when any later node follows the
closing answer, or while the user has keyboard focus or an active text selection
inside its activity. Failed, max-token, closing-less, and open turns also stay
expanded so errors and unfinished work are never hidden.
Expanding reuses the original native node renderers, so tool details, copy, and file links keep working. Open turns are remembered per session and turn while the WebUI remains loaded. The disclosure has keyboard-visible focus, accessible state and action labels, responsive wrapping, reduced-motion handling, and a short open/close transition that unmounts the activity after it closes.
How it works
Three shape-guarded Source Patches run in memory against the compiled browser
bundle of @deepseek-ai/dsh-client-ui-conversation (lib/client.js) from
0.1.0-rc.8 up to, but not including, the 0.2.0 prerelease line; installed
DSH files are never modified. Every selector must still match exactly once, so
an incompatible compiled shape fails closed instead of modifying an uncertain
target.
| Patch | Selector (expect 1) | Effect |
|---|---|---|
inject-turn-fold-runtime |
FunctionDeclaration[name.name="ChatView"], VariableStatement:has(VariableDeclaration[name.name="ChatView"]) |
Injects the fold renderer + disclosure UI into either native or decorated ChatView |
rewrite-node-render-loop |
CallExpression[expression.name.name="map"][expression.expression.name="order"] |
Replaces the order.map(...) node loop with the per-turn renderer |
install-turn-fold-services |
VariableStatement:has(VariableDeclaration[name.name="t"][initializer.expression.name.name="bind"]) |
Registers the bundled English and Chinese dictionaries through DSH's native locale service and binds the native settings scope |
Install
dsh plugin --profile web add github:CH4ACKO3/dsh-turn-fold
dsh harmony status --profile web # all three patches must be `bound`
Test
node test/run.cjs
npm install installs the dependencies required by the test harness. The test
suite applies all three patches in memory, parses the final browser bundle, and
covers completed, split-activity, post-closing, partial-history, failed,
interrupted, open, accessibility, localization, settings, and state-retention
behavior. A missing target or selector mismatch fails the test; it is never
reported as a skipped pass.
CI and release
GitHub Actions runs the test suite and a package dry run for every pull request
and every push to main. Version tags publish to npm through Trusted Publishing
(OIDC), without a long-lived npm token.
Configure the npm trusted publisher once:
npx npm@^11.15.0 trust github @ch4acko3/dsh-turn-fold \
--repo ch4acko3/dsh-turn-fold \
--file release.yml \
--allow-publish
Then create and push a version tag whose value matches package.json:
npm version patch
git push --follow-tags
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