Installation
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README
Maintainer-authored documentation snapshot.
dsh-plugin-verify
Verification toolkit for DeepSeek Harness agents — evidence-based claim checking, config validation, and read-only network probes (URL / npm / GitHub).
Tools
| Tool | Mode | What it does |
|---|---|---|
verify | claim | Verify a statement against workspace files: keyword extraction, per-keyword hits with line-level citations, verdict verified / partial / unsupported |
config | Validate a config file — JSON strict parse or YAML structural smoke check | |
url | HTTP(S) availability: status, redirect target, latency | |
npm | Registry check: exists, latest version, dsh.bundle manifest, publish time | |
repo | GitHub submission-readiness: exists, age, dsh-plugin topic, approximate commit count |
Usage
verify claim "the plugin pins zod in dependencies" # evidence search in workspace
verify claim "this repo has 12 commits" scope ./some-dir
verify config ./cordis.patch.yml
verify url https://example.com
verify npm dsh-plugin-focus
verify repo 863683348/dsh-plugin-gate
Notes
- Read-only: never writes files, never executes scanned content.
- Claim verification is a heuristic (keyword evidence), not proof — an
unsupportedverdict means "no evidence found", treat it as unconfirmed. - YAML check is a structural smoke check (balanced quotes/brackets, indentation), not a full YAML parser.
Development
node --check lib/*.js
node test/verify.test.mjs
License
MIT
Project files and signals
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Repository information
- Language
- JavaScript
- License
- MIT
- Last updated
- Aug 17, 2026, 10:54 AM
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