Independent read-only acceptance layer for the DeepSeek Harness.
Before each top-level turn closes, dsh-proof spawns a read-only verifier
subagent, collects its structured verdict, and steers any non-pass gaps back
into the driving agent. It is the harness's missing "is the agent actually
done" gate — no other plugin can substitute for it.
dsh plugin --profile <name> add github:EvilIrving/dsh-proofOr, from a checkout:
dsh plugin --profile <name> add ./dsh-proofThe bundle patch inserts one plugin row (dsh-proof); it needs the
subagents service (the official dsh-subagent providers), which the base
profile already mounts.
| Step | Mechanism |
|---|---|
| Intercept "about to close" | agent/turn-stopping (serial, awaited before the turn commits) |
| Spawn a read-only verifier | ctx.subagents.start('spawn', …) with toolFilter.deny + outputSchema |
| Block recursion | delegationDepthOf(agent) > 0 filter + maxDepth: 0 |
| Steer gaps back | agent.inject(gap details) + agent.steer(followup) on fail / insufficient-evidence |
The verifier inherits the parent's tool set and is narrowed by the deny list
(see deny list); it never sees a whitelist that could
accidentally hide a newly added read-only tool. A verifier that ends with
stopReason !== 'completed' or a missing structured result is treated as
"no objection", so a failed proof never fails the user's turn.
export interface Config {
providerName: string // default 'spawn'
maxAttemptsPerTurn: number // default 3
denyTools: string[] // default mutating-tool deny list
verifierPrompt: string // read-only acceptance instruction
followupInstruction: string // steering text after a failed verdict
}Set any field from cordis.yml:
plugins:
dsh-proof:
config:
maxAttemptsPerTurn: 2
denyTools: [write, edit, str_replace_editor, bash, run_code, subagent]toolFilter.deny removes tools from the verifier's inherited full set.
tools.restrict validates every name loudly, so denyTools must name tools the
deployment actually registers. The default is
write, edit, str_replace_editor, bash, run_code, subagent, which keeps
read-only discovery tools (read, read_image, glob, grep) available. A
deployment that adds its own mutating tools must extend the list; a deployment
that forbids even shell/read access should switch to an explicit allow
whitelist (set denyTools and verifierPrompt to match, or extend the plugin
for an allowTools field).
The top-level agent receives an injected user message listing the verifier's
gaps and evidence, followed by the configured followupInstruction. Only a
non-pass verdict injects anything; a passing turn adds nothing.
Zero-direct effect on passing turns. A failing turn adds one bounded injected message (gaps + evidence) plus the short follow-up line.
Append-only: the injected context and follow-up are appended as new user messages, never rewriting earlier request tokens.
- Deny list must match the deployment's tools —
tools.restrictfails loud on unknown names, so a mismatched default blocks verifier startup. The exact mutating-tool set is deployment-specific and is resolved at first install. - No evidence normalization — the verifier gathers evidence itself; this
plugin does not re-implement diff/test/typecheck/lint. A deployment wanting
specific evidence channels should extend
verifierPrompt. - Best-effort spawn — a provider that is absent or rejects the request degrades to a no-op (logged), rather than failing the user's turn.