Installation
npx -y @deepseek-ai/dsh plugin --profile web add github:Enderfga/dsh-clawoThis installation command is an unverified starting point generated from the GitHub repository address.
README
Maintainer-authored documentation snapshot.
@enderfga/dsh-clawo
A DeepSeek Harness bundle that registers Claw Orchestrator as an ACP subagent provider.
dsh already ships subagent-claude-code and subagent-codex, so delegating to a single
coding CLI is covered. This delegates to something none of those can be: a multi-engine
runtime. A clawo subagent can answer with one engine, or convene a council of several in
isolated git worktrees and hand back the synthesis.
Install
dsh plugin --profile <name> add @enderfga/dsh-clawo
That is the whole setup. The bundle contains no code — it is nine lines of YAML that point
dsh's own ACP client at npx @enderfga/claw-orchestrator acp.
Verify it composed into your profile:
dsh --profile <name> --dump-config | grep -A6 subagent-clawo
What the subagent can do
The provider is registered as clawo. Its prompts run through
Claw Orchestrator's ACP agent,
which supports:
| Mode | Behaviour |
|---|---|
single (default) | One engine answers. |
council | Several engines debate in isolated git worktrees and reach consensus. |
ultraplan | Long-horizon planning pass. |
ultrareview | Parallel reviewers sweep the working tree. |
Modes are selected with a slash command in the prompt — /council fix the failing test.
Requirements
dsh0.1.0-rc.6 or newer (thedsh.bundle.patchmanifest contract and@deepseek-ai/dsh-subagent-acp).- Node 22.19+ / 24+, matching dsh's own floor.
- Whichever coding CLIs you want Claw Orchestrator to drive, authenticated on the host —
claude,codex, and so on. The subagent runs on your machine, not in dsh.
Known limitations
Inherited from the ACP agent, and worth knowing before you rely on them:
- No conversation resume.
loadSessionis advertised asfalse. This suits dsh, whose ACP subagent provider starts a fresh session per run and inherits no parent context anyway. - No mid-turn permission prompt. Claw Orchestrator resolves permission into engine CLI flags
when a session opens, so
session/request_permissionis not implemented. dsh's provider defaults to auto-rejecting permission requests, so nothing is lost here. - Council is slow. A measured two-round run took roughly nine minutes. It is a deliberate action, not a default.
Why npx and not a dependency
Claw Orchestrator depends on re2, a 17 MB native module used for ReDoS-safe pattern matching.
Declaring it as a dependency would make every dsh profile compile a native addon at install
time. Fetching the published binary through npx keeps this bundle at three files and zero
dependencies, and keeps a failed native build out of your profile install.
Status
dsh is in developer preview and states that compatibility-breaking changes are expected. This
bundle depends on exactly two things — the dsh.bundle.patch manifest contract and the config
keys of @deepseek-ai/dsh-subagent-acp — so a break here is a YAML fix, not a rewrite. Please
open an issue if a dsh release moves either.
License
MIT
Repository information
- License
- MIT
- Last updated
- Aug 17, 2026, 6:45 AM
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