DSH web plugin: two-step inline archive on workspace sidebar rows — one click arms a red confirm, the second archives; archive is no longer buried in the ⋮ menu. · 工作区侧边栏行内两击归档
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DSH web plugin: two-step inline archive on workspace sidebar rows — one click arms a red confirm, the second archives; archive is no longer buried in the ⋮ menu. · 工作区侧边栏行内两击归档
Who it’s for
Users who want this capability in DSH; check the source and docs before installing.
Risks & caveats
No strong risk signals; still worth a source look before installing.
Install
Review, then install
dsh plugin --profile web add github:bainianlaoyao/easy-archive
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easy-archive A DSH (DeepSeek Harness) web plugin that moves session archiving out of the kebab (⋮) menu and onto the workspace sidebar row itself, as a two-step inline button: 1. Hover a session row — an archive icon appears right before the ⋮ button. 2. Click once — the button switches to a red 「确认归档 / Confirm archive」 pill. 3. Click again — the session is archived. The archive item is removed from the ⋮ menu — archiving lives only on the row, never buried in a submenu. ## Features - Hover-revealed inline archive button on every session row (next to the ⋮ menu); one click arms the red confirm, the second commits. - Archive entry automatically hidden from the ⋮ menu whenever it opens (rename / fork stay where they are). - No slot takeover: the stock workspace browser keeps rendering; rename, fork, search, drag-reorder and everything else stay intact. - Archive runs through the same wire call the built-in menu used (ctx.workspaces.archiveSession), so behavior and permissions are identical. - Safety nets: the armed confirm auto-disarms after 4s, on mouse-leave, or on any click elsewhere; rows with ambiguous identities never get a button rather than risk archiving the wrong session. - Locale-aware (zh / en), no build step, no React dependency. ## Install From the DSH plugin market (recommended): dsh plugin --profile web add github:bainianlaoyao/easy-archive …or add it manually to the web profile's package.json: json { "dependencies": { "easy-archive": "github:bainianlaoyao/easy-archive" }, "dsh": { "profile": { "bundles": [ "...", "easy-archive" ] } } } then pnpm install in the profile directory and restart dsh web (new plugins enter the window.__DSH_BOOT__ graph at boot; later edits to lib/client.js hot-apply on refresh). ## How it works The host half (lib/index.js) is an inert plugin row that carries the dsh.client declaration into the profile's loader graph; the browser half (lib/client.js) observes the sidebar DOM and, for every rendered session row: - resolves the session id exactly from the ctx.sessions.list snapshot by display title (disambiguated by the rendered relative-time bucket when titles repeat), - stamps the row with the id and inserts a 16px archive button into the row's action cell, before the kebab, - removes the archive item from any ⋮ menu it sees open. Clicking the button never bubbles to the row's "open session" handler. ## Development node scripts/smoke.mjs # validate the browser bundle shape node scripts/check.mjs # (alias) syntax + smoke ## Notes - Blank "New Session" rows and search-result rows never get the button. - Sessions whose display title and time bucket collide are skipped (conservative: no wrong-session archives). - Uninstall: remove the dependency and bundles entry, pnpm install, restart dsh web. ## License MIT
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