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DeepSeek Harness plugin: generate_ui — the model authors A2UI documents rendered as interactive surfaces in the chat (valuz genui)

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npx -y @deepseek-ai/dsh plugin --profile web add github:valuz-ai/dsh-valuz-genui

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dsh-valuz-genui

A DeepSeek Harness plugin that gives the model a generate_ui tool: the model itself authors an A2UI v0.9.1 document and passes it to generate_ui, and the browser renders it as an interactive surface inline in the chat — charts, KPI cards, tables, forms, dashboards — streaming as the model writes the call, and whose interactions come back to the model.

There is no nested model call: the UI is the model's own streamed output, so it appears live (like a fenced block), costs one model turn, and can't fail with a mid-stream error from a second request. It builds on the provider-agnostic valuz-genui core (76-component A2UI catalog, streaming sanitizer, React renderer).

How it works

  • Authoring guide (system prompt + skill). The plugin teaches the model to author A2UI and deliver it by calling generate_ui with messages (the array of A2UI message objects). When the host supports skills, a compact guide (component names + purposes + message contract) is always on and the full field-signature catalog loads on demand via the genui skill; otherwise the full guide stays in the system prompt.
  • Streaming render. As the model writes the generate_ui arguments, each tool-call-delta reaches the browser as an assistant/chunk before the tool runs. A conversation node folds those deltas, extracts the complete A2UI messages authored so far, and renders them with the valuz <A2UIRenderer> — which keeps the last good surface while the tail is still being written. So the surface builds up component by component, live.
  • Settle + replay. When generate_ui executes (milliseconds — it only validates and never calls a model), it persists the canonical document to tool/result.meta. The node adopts that authoritative document, and the same meta re-renders the surface on reload/replay.
  • Interactions. A click/submit on a rendered surface is sent back to the model as an ordinary user message: <ui_action surface="…" component="…" name="…">{context}</ui_action> (model-visible ⟺ logged). The model answers in text or calls generate_ui again with the updated document.

Install

Into an existing profile that already has a model configured:

dsh plugin --profile web add @valuz/dsh-valuz-genui

The npm package ships a prebuilt lib/, so no build step or allowBuilds entry is needed. To pin an unreleased commit instead, install from git — pnpm ≥ 10 then blocks the git dependency's prepare build until you allow it; the first add fails and prints the exact key to copy into the profile's pnpm-workspace.yaml:

dsh plugin --profile web add github:valuz-ai/dsh-valuz-genui#<commit-sha>
allowBuilds:
  '@valuz/dsh-valuz-genui@https://codeload.github.com/valuz-ai/dsh-valuz-genui/tar.gz/<commit-sha>': true

Then restart dsh web and hard-refresh. Ask the model for a chart or dashboard to verify. No extra configuration is needed — the model authors the UI through whatever model the session is using.

Local development

The generation core and renderer come from npm (@valuz/genui-core, @valuz/a2ui, from valuz-ai/valuz-genui); the client bundle inlines them at build time:

git clone https://github.com/valuz-ai/dsh-valuz-genui.git
cd dsh-valuz-genui && pnpm install && pnpm run check
# install into a profile (rebuild lib/ first with pnpm run build)
dsh plugin --profile web add /absolute/path/to/dsh-valuz-genui

Restart dsh web and hard-refresh after each rebuild.

The tool

generate_ui(messages, title?)

  • messages — the array of A2UI v0.9.1 message objects the model authored: createSurface first, then updateComponents / updateDataModel; exactly one component has id "root". Written as native JSON (not a stringified blob), so it streams and validates cleanly.
  • title — optional short surface title.

The tool validates the document, pins the catalog id, drops schema-invalid components (siblings survive), and persists everything to tool/result.meta. The model receives a one-line receipt.

Configuration

Override the valuz-genui row by id in your profile's cordis.patch.yml:

KeyDefaultMeaning
maxDocumentBytes262144Inclusive byte cap on the serialized A2UI document.
alwaysOnFullGuidefalseKeep the full field-signature catalog in the system prompt instead of the on-demand genui skill.

Known Limitations and Deferred Work

  • Always-on prompt cost. Where the host supports skills (ctx.skills, e.g. the web profile), only a compact guide (~3.1k tokens: component names + one-line purposes + the message contract) stays always on, and the full field-signature catalog (~9k tokens) loads on demand through the genui skill. Where no skill capability exists (or alwaysOnFullGuide: true), the full guide stays in the system prompt. Both are stable prefixes (KV-cache-friendly). The model is told to load the genui skill before authoring; guessing fields drops components.
  • Authoring quality depends on the model. A2UI's 76-component graph is richer — and harder to author inline — than a compact DSL. Complex dashboards may need prompt tuning; the sanitizer tolerates and drops malformed components rather than failing the whole surface.
  • Client bundle is large (~3.5 MB). recharts, the A2UI renderer, and markdown-it are inlined. Phase 2 splits the chart engine into a lazily loaded plugin-served asset.
  • Theme bridge is coarse. The renderer follows light/dark but does not yet map A2UI --va2-* tokens onto the host --dsw-alias-* scale.
  • Interactions round-trip through the model. Every <ui_action> becomes a user message; there is no local-only handling yet.

License

MIT

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Repository information

Language
TypeScript
License
MIT
Latest release
v0.1.1
Last updated
Aug 17, 2026, 7:25 AM

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