Installation
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dsh-more-agent-presets
Multiple selectable Agent Presets for DeepSeek Harness.
The presets are adapted for DeepSeek Harness (DSH).
Benefits
This plugin is particularly useful for:
Non-DeepSeek or Older Models:
- Improves performance for models that haven't been specifically adapted for DSH
- Enhances older models that lack DSH-specific adaptations
Personal Preference:
- Some users may prefer more interactive, discussion-based coding assistance over independent work
Why It Helps:
- DSH's default prompts are optimized for DeepSeek models
- Non-DeepSeek or older models may not perform optimally with default prompts
- These presets provide alternative interaction patterns suitable for different models
Available Presets
Qwen Code Coding Mode (qwencode-coding-agent)
A professional coding assistant emphasizing code standards and project conventions, using iterative workflows and CLI-friendly interaction style.
IFlow Coding Mode (iflow-coding-agent)
An interactive CLI agent with dynamic environment awareness, automatic Git context injection, and structured task workflows. Features auto-detected platform information, security-first permissions handling, and CLI-optimized communication style.
Design Philosophy
These presets differ from the default DSH prompt in their approach to user interaction and planning:
Interaction Style:
- Default DSH: Works independently with minimal user interaction
- Qwen/IFlow: Actively discusses with users, maintaining communication throughout
Plan Mode:
- Default DSH: Static approval process — AI produces a complete plan document, then waits for user approval
- Qwen/IFlow: Dynamic collaboration — AI iterates with the user through multiple rounds, refining the plan step by step
Install
dsh plugin --profile web add github:R-LEI2536/dsh-more-agent-presets
Restart the Web profile, then select the preset when creating a session.
The plugin installs its managed preset directories under $DSH_HOME/.agent-presets (normally ~/.dsh/.agent-presets). For detailed installation behavior, see the Installation Behavior section below.
Installation Behavior
The plugin implements the following installation logic:
Dynamic Discovery:
- Automatically scans the
presets/directory to discover available presets - No need to manually update preset lists
Version-Based Updates:
- Compares version numbers to determine if presets need updating
- Reinstalls presets when the plugin version changes
- Skips installation if versions match (avoids unnecessary overwrites)
Ownership Management:
- Each installed preset includes a
.dsh-preset-owner.jsonmarker file - Records the managing package name and version
- Ensures safe cleanup and prevents conflicts with other plugins
Automatic Cleanup:
- Removes presets that are no longer provided by the plugin
- Only deletes presets owned by this plugin (respects other plugins and user-created presets)
Safety Guarantees:
- ✅ Never overwrites presets from other plugins
- ✅ Never deletes user-created presets without ownership markers
- ✅ Only manages presets it has installed
Remove
# Remove the plugin package
dsh plugin --profile web remove dsh-more-agent-presets
# Optionally, remove the installed presets
rm -rf ~/.dsh/.agent-presets/qwencode-coding-agent
Note:
- Removing the plugin does not automatically delete the installed preset directories
- Preset directories with ownership markers (
.dsh-preset-owner.json) can be re-managed if you reinstall the plugin - To completely remove presets, manually delete them as shown above
License
MIT. Some preset compositions are derived from other open source projects (see NOTICE.md).
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Feel free to submit issues and pull requests.
Repository information
- Language
- JavaScript
- License
- MIT
- Last updated
- Aug 18, 2026, 8:09 AM
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