dsh-power-button license DSH English | 中文 A self-contained power & lifecycle controller for DeepSeek Harness: a sidebar power button with a Restart / Shutdown menu and a full-screen transition overlay. The restart/shutdown engine is built into the plugin — no third-party dependencies. > Developed with DeepSeek AI assistance; reviewed before release. ## Features - Sidebar power button in the footer action slot, theme-aware and styled to match the adjacent Settings trigger. - Restart / Shutdown menu with a Windows-style full-screen transition overlay; the page auto-reloads after a confirmed restart. - Self-contained restart engine: writes a detached .cjs helper that waits for the old process to exit and the port to free, then relaunches DSH with the same execPath/execArgv/argv/cwd. No PowerShell, no taskkill. - /restart and /shutdown commands, plus a restart_harness model tool (same name as anweat/dsh-restart; registration is skipped when another plugin already owns the name). - Localized UI and host notices (zh / en), following the profile's locale.preference. - Startup housekeeping: restart-helper-*.log files older than 7 days are pruned from the runtime directory. ## Screenshots ① Sidebar power button — a theme-aware footer entry, styled to match the adjacent Settings trigger. Power button in the sidebar footer ② Restart / Shutdown menu — opens from the power button; two actions, one click away. Restart / Shutdown menu ③ Shutdown confirm dialog — guard against accidental shutdowns: the default focus sits on Cancel, and only an explicit confirm actually stops the process. Shutdown confirm dialog ④ Shutdown progress overlay — a Windows-style full-screen transition showing the current stage while the process winds down. Shutdown progress overlay ⑤ Restart completed toast — after the page auto-reloads, a success notice confirms DSH is back. Restart completed toast ## Install sh dsh plugin --profile web add "github:keyiadiannao/dsh-power-button#master" Restart DSH; a power button appears in the sidebar footer. Requires Node ≥ 22.19. ## Configuration The plugin is configured through the profile's cordis layer (cordis.patch.yml or the settings UI): | Key | Default | Meaning | |---|---|---| | enableModelTool | true | Register the restart_harness model tool. Set false to keep restart exclusively on the GUI button and /restart. | | maxDelayMs | 5000 | Upper bound (ms) for the model tool's delayMs argument. The effective floor is 1000 ms. | Example: yaml - id: dsh-power-button config: enableModelTool: true ## How it works click power → menu → Restart [host] POST /api/dsh-power-button/restart → write ~/.dsh/restart-helper-<pid>-<ts>.cjs → spawn `node <helper>` (detached, windowsHide) [helper] wait for old PID to exit → wait for port to free → spawn DSH again with same execPath/argv/cwd → self-delete [host] terminate after the HTTP response flushes [client] poll health → confirm new instanceId → auto reload Shutdown posts /api/dsh-power-button/shutdown and terminates without relaunching. Because it is irreversible (the process must be started manually), the GUI confirms shutdown in a dialog before it fires — a second click is required. (/shutdown and the model tool remain single-action by design; the model never exposes shutdown.) Design notes (from real issues hit during development): - The helper must run outside the process tree (detached + unref), otherwise terminating DSH kills the helper mid-flight. - The helper is a real .cjs file, not node -e: multi-line node -e scripts are mangled by Windows CreateProcess and die with a silent SyntaxError. - Restart success is confirmed by a per-process instanceId that must change (old → new), so a brief outage alone never fakes success. - Durable-write quiescence: after the old process exits and the port frees, the helper polls every session log's (size, mtimeMs) until two consecutive samples are identical (bounded at ~15s) before relaunching. The old process's session write-behind buffer can keep draining after its main loop exits; relaunching into a file that is still being appended interleaves stale seq numbers and corrupts the session — this check closes that window. ## Safety - Destructive POSTs are protected by a same-origin / loopback guard (CSRF): the socket must be loopback, Host must be a loopback authority, and a browser Origin must match. - An at-most-once latch rejects duplicate transitions (a concurrent second POST gets 409). - The model tool's delayMs is floored at 1000 ms — the model cannot kill the process before its own turn settles. - The restart marker is consumed (deleted) on boot, so a later ordinary launch never misreports a restart. - Command-line logging is redacted (credentials never reach ~/.dsh/restart-helper-<pid>.log); helper and marker files are written 0600, the runtime directory 0700. ## Restart confirmation — UI toast, never written into a session After a successful restart the plugin shows a small localized toast ("Restarted" / "已重启" depending on the UI language) in the corner of the UI. This is purely a UI notice: nothing is written into any session log. (This replaced an earlier design that appended a synthetic assistant/message (turn: 0, step: 0) into the resumed conversation — that approach tripped the token-meter's step-pairing invariant and could corrupt large sessions, so it was removed. Tracked upstream: deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-Harness#802.) Mechanics: - On boot, if the restart marker was consumed, /health reports restarted: true, fromInstanceId: <old>. - The client checks /health once after load; when restarted is true it shows the toast, then ACKs via POST /api/dsh-power-button/notice-shown so a later refresh does not re-show it. - Because the confirmation never touches a session file, a restart can no longer corrupt session logs or leave unpaired events behind. ## Development sh npm run build # tsdown: host + client bundle npm run typecheck # tsc --noEmit npm test # vitest: marker lifecycle, delayMs clamp, argv redaction, log pruning Tests isolate DSH_HOME via a vitest setup file, so they never touch your real ~/.dsh. Artifacts: host at lib/index.js, client bundle at lib/client.js (both committed — git installs are build-free). ## License & Attribution MIT. The "detached helper relaunch" idea follows anweat/dsh-restart (MIT); the implementation is independently written (real .cjs file, no PowerShell, dynamic port), no code copied.