dsh-skill-pack A shareable set of 12 workflow skills for the DeepSeek Harness (dsh). One plugin, one FileSystemSkillProvider, twelve skills. The pack is a single-package dsh plugin (the same shape as a Hermes / DSH community bundle). Installing it registers a filesystem skill provider that points at the skills/ directory bundled inside this package — added alongside your own project and user skills, never replacing them. ## Requirements - dsh >= 0.1.0-rc.6 This package declares no @deepseek-ai/* dependency. Like other DSH bundles, the official packages (@deepseek-ai/dsh-skill-filesystem, etc.) are injected by your profile's closure at boot time, so the plugin resolves them from the profile's own node_modules. ## The 12 skills | Skill | What it does | | --- | --- | | dsh-mode-routing | DSH session mode (agent preset) selection and routing — the four built-in presets (standard / code / minimal / cordis) plus user-built presets. | | handoff | Compact the current conversation into a handoff document for another agent to pick up. | | triage | Move issues and external PRs through a triage state machine — categorise, verify, grill, and write agent-ready briefs. | | to-spec | Turn the current conversation into a spec and publish it to the project issue tracker. | | to-tickets | Break a plan, spec, or conversation into tracer-bullet tickets, each declaring its blocking edges. | | wayfinder | Plan a huge chunk of work as a shared map of decision tickets on the issue tracker. | | wait-what | Stop — that last message did not land; re-pitch it. | | teach | Teach the user a new skill or concept, within the workspace. | | ask-matt | Ask which skill or flow fits your situation — a router over the shared skills set plus the user's own skills. | | overnight-execution | ⚠️ Requires prior approval. Unattended overnight coding while you sleep or step away for hours. | | full-throttle | Explicit escalation protocol ($full-throttle only): deeper reasoning, multi-agent/background parallelism with explicit gears, optional cross-family blind review. | | skill-advisor | Proactively suggest high-cost or permissioned skills (overnight runs, multi-session plans, shipping gates) with one-sentence reasons — but never execute without explicit approval. | ## Install Choose one of the three install forms. Replace web with whichever profile you use (web, headless, tui, acp, …). ### npm registry sh dsh plugin --profile web add @jeremy9682/dsh-skill-pack ### Git sh dsh plugin --profile web add github:jeremy9682/dsh-skill-pack ### Local path (file:) sh dsh plugin --profile web add file:/path/to/dsh-skill-pack dsh plugin forwards its arguments to pnpm inside the profile directory and then reconciles the profile's bundle list, so any spec pnpm add accepts works here. ## Verify sh dsh --profile web --dump-config | grep -A 2 dsh-skill-pack ## Uninstall sh dsh plugin --profile web remove @jeremy9682/dsh-skill-pack dsh plugin forwards to pnpm, so remove is pnpm remove (alias pnpm rm): it drops the dependency from the profile's package.json and node_modules, and dsh then removes the bundle from the profile's layer list. If your dsh build lacks remove forwarding, delete the dependency from the profile's package.json and re-run dsh plugin --profile web install. ## How it works index.mjs is a Cordis function plugin (inject: ['skills']). Its apply registers a FileSystemSkillProvider over this package's skills/ directory: js ctx.skills.registerProvider((control) => new FileSystemSkillProvider(ctx, control, { providerName: 'dsh-skill-pack', customSkillDirs: [skillDir], }), ) Because includeDefaultRoots stays at its default (true), the shared skills join the provider's discovery ranks as a custom root (rank 300) — below project roots and above user roots — so your own skills keep working alongside them. ## License MIT — see LICENSE.