drfccv / dsh-theme-neko

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A Nachoneko (甘城猫猫) themed skin for the DeepSeek Harness web GUI.

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Installation

npx -y @deepseek-ai/dsh plugin --profile web add github:drfccv/dsh-theme-neko

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🐱 neko-theme

A Nachoneko (甘城猫猫) themed skin for the DeepSeek Harness web GUI.

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The interface uses the Nachoneko artwork by Amashiro Natsuki as the wallpaper background and applies a matching blue-and-white color palette.

Screenshot

Screenshot of neko-theme

Features

  • Nachoneko wallpaper background, with light and dark variants
  • Interface surfaces styled to match the artwork's palette, including the composer, popup menus, and the settings dialog
  • Readability adjustments for tooltips, focus indicators, and buttons

Requirements

  • DeepSeek Harness with a web profile

Installation

Install the plugin into your profile:

dsh plugin --profile web add dsh-theme-neko

Restart the web GUI so the plugin is loaded:

dsh web

The theme is applied automatically after the restart.

Usage

  • The plugin appears under Settings > Plugins as dsh-theme-neko.
  • To replace the wallpaper, overwrite assets/wallpaper.png, then rebuild and reinstall the package.
  • To uninstall:
dsh plugin --profile web remove dsh-theme-neko

Development

pnpm install
pnpm build
npm publish

License

The software is licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE.

The bundled wallpaper is not part of the software license. See THIRD-PARTY-NOTICE.md for the artwork attribution.

Background Artwork

This artwork is not part of the project's software license. All rights remain with the original copyright holder.

Repository information

Language
TypeScript
License
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Last updated
Aug 14, 2026, 12:14 AM

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