DSH-Plugin | Sessions Messages for DeepSeek Harness Plugin
Free Sessions & Messages DSH-Plugin for DeepSeek Harness: browse, search, download, install prompt templates, message formatting. Verified, traceable sources.

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Import 14 external agent chat histories into DeepSeek Harness as resumable sessions, with export/sync back.

DSH plugin for session management: delete with trash, stats, continue/pause, archive restore, workspace grouping, context compaction threshold.

DSH plugin for branch-based message editing, reroll, retry, and version timeline with event-sourced history.

DSH plugin auto-sends 'Continue' to resume requests interrupted by network errors, no manual intervention needed.

Cross-preset session migration for DeepSeek Harness with fixed-schema handoff summaries, no lock bypass.

DSH plugin to enhance prompts with one click, directly replacing input, with multiple modes and memory chain.

DSH plugin to share conversations, export as PNG or Markdown with multi-turn selection.

A DSH plugin to safely and thoroughly delete sessions from the UI, with risk consent and an agent tool.

DSH plugin for message recall: revert files and conversation to the state before a sent message.

A DSH plugin that turns session event logs into Agent daily/weekly/monthly/yearly reports, read-only.

DSH plugin that splits brainstorming into isolated Session branches with automatic Handoffs and a visual thinking tree.

A DSH plugin to delete one complete turn from a session without removing the session, with confirmation and idempotency.

A DSH plugin that brings a Session Manager to Settings for archiving, restoring, and safely deleting all local conversations.

Git-style milestone timeline for DeepSeek Harness sessions: hover for metadata, click to jump to any message.

Enhanced queue message panel for DSH plugin, supporting edit, delete, insert, sort, and batch delete.

A DSH plugin to save conversations as local Markdown notes with editing and management.

A DSH plugin that adds a conversation tree, letting you branch follow-ups on any past answer while keeping the main thread clean.

DSH plugin for side chat: select text to ask follow-ups without interrupting the main chat.

Native-style context menus for DeepSeek Harness desktop wrappers, covering sessions, workspaces, text, and links.
How to pick a trustworthy Sessions & Messages DSH plugin
A Sessions & Messages DSH plugin enhances the DeepSeek Harness conversation pipeline — prompt engineering, message formatting and session management, the most direct place users feel agent capability. Since it sits directly in the pipeline, check compatibility status, target DSH version, and how it handles prompts and session data before enabling it.
- Compatibility status: verified means the community confirmed it works in common conversation flows; test unconfirmed plugins in a scratch session first.
- Data handling: confirm how the plugin processes prompts and conversation history — whether it runs locally or sends data to external services, especially for privacy-sensitive plugins.
- Version match: session plugins couple tightly to DSH versions, so verify dshTarget matches your install to avoid message-format incompatibilities.
Where Sessions & Messages sits in the DSH taxonomy
Sessions & Messages is one of the eleven primary DeepSeek Harness categories, covering everything around conversation: prompt engineering, input enhancements, message formatting and session management. It consumes the raw output of Models & Reasoning and is the most direct place users feel agent capability — UI & Experience decides how it looks, Sessions & Messages decides how good each conversation is.
「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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