DSH-Plugin | Integrations Connections for DeepSeek Harness Plugin
Free Integrations & Connections DSH-Plugin for DeepSeek Harness: browse, search, download, install MCP, webhooks, databases. Verified, traceable sources.

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In-harness plugin market for DSH: browse catalog and install/uninstall plugins into a profile.

Connect IM bots to DeepSeek Harness via QR code or credentials, unified management for 8 channels.

Visual plugin marketplace for DeepSeek Harness: browse, search, and install community plugins.

Official plugin bridging QQ Bot to DeepSeek Harness, enabling QQ messages to drive dsh agent conversations.

Private runtime bridge integrating DeepSeek Harness with Multica.

DSH plugin bridging Multica and DeepSeek Harness via a private stdio runtime.

Unified notification push for DeepSeek Harness with 25+ channels, remote approval and control.

DSH plugin for mobile adaptation and secure LAN access, supporting Android app and mobile browsers.

DSH plugin integrates DeepSeek Harness with Lark/Feishu, enabling task dispatch, progress tracking, and tool approval in chat.

Feishu/Lark bot bridge enabling remote collaboration with your coding assistant via DSH plugin.

DSH plugin for cross-instance message/event handoff with HTTP/WS bidirectional push.

A DSH plugin for secure remote access, letting mobile or browser clients connect to a local Harness via outbound-only, end-to-end encrypted channels.

Aggregated IM gateway for DeepSeek Harness, connecting agents to 20+ chat platforms with unified sessions and remote approvals.

Scan-to-connect bridge bot that brings DeepSeek Harness into Feishu/Lark with streaming cards, parallel tasks, multi-role agents, and self-healing even when dsh crashes.

DSH plugin integrating Lark/Feishu with Harness via WebSocket, reusing models, tools, and sessions.

DSH plugin bridging agents to Feishu/Lark with QR one-click auth, card-based commands, and media support.

Adds a server-grade gateway to DeepSeek Harness for multi-tenant remote access, permissions, and quotas.

Feishu UI for DeepSeek Harness: panel-driven console, one-QR setup, in-card approvals & questions, streaming cards.

DSH plugin bridging Better DeepSeek Chrome extension with HTTP handshake and SSE event streams.
How to pick a trustworthy Integrations & Connections DSH plugin
An Integrations & Connections DSH plugin connects DeepSeek Harness to external systems — MCP servers, notifications and protocol bridges that reach cloud services, team tools and business systems. Because it involves authentication and data flow, check connection security, protocol standards and compatibility status so you don't expose credentials or data over untrusted channels.
- Authentication and secrets: confirm how the plugin stores and passes credentials — whether it supports environment variables or a secrets manager instead of hardcoded plaintext.
- Protocol standards: prefer plugins built on open standards like MCP or OpenAPI to reduce lock-in and make maintenance and replacement easier.
- Compatibility status: integration plugins depend on both DSH's connection interfaces and external system versions — choose verified plugins where both sides match.
Where Integrations & Connections sits in the DSH taxonomy
Integrations & Connections is one of the eleven primary DeepSeek Harness categories, handling the handshake between DSH and the outside world: MCP servers, notifications, protocol bridges and third-party services. It is the external extension of Tools & Capabilities and Workflow & Automation — letting agents reach cloud services, team tools and business systems beyond the local machine, and the entry point for DSH to fit into real workflows.
「Every part of the product is a plugin — including the model adapter, the tool registry, the session log, and the agent loop itself.」
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