dsh-archive-manager 中文 | English An archived-session manager for DeepSeek Harness WebUI: an "Archived" entry at the sidebar footer opens a grouped archive panel — open a session to continue it, unarchive, or delete it (full live-agent teardown + physical log removal). Native DSH only has the "archive" action (hides the session from the sidebar); there is no way to view, restore, or delete archived sessions. This plugin fills that gap. ## Features - Archive list — an "Archived" entry at the sidebar footer opens a panel grouping sessions by workspace, visually matching the official sidebar - Continue a session — click an archived session to open it and keep chatting; its archived state is untouched - Unarchive — put a session back into its workspace with one click, original position preserved - Delete for good — safely stops the session first, then removes its complete on-disk record; a confirmation dialog guards the action - Search — instant filtering by title or workspace, plus message search (your prompts and the assistant's replies); behaves like the official search - View sync — grouping (by workspace / one list), ordering (manual / recently updated), and drag-to-reorder all stay in real-time two-way sync with the official sidebar - Bilingual UI — English and Chinese, following the system language automatically - Session status at a glance: running / completed / waiting for you — same as the official sidebar ## Compatibility Developed against @deepseek-ai/dsh 0.1.0-rc.6. Relies on official internal shapes (workspaceRegistry.enqueueOperation, AgentHandle.dispose, the client-runtime service shapes); a dsh upgrade may require adaptation — if something misbehaves after upgrading, check whether this repo has caught up with the new version. ## Install From npm: sh npx @deepseek-ai/dsh plugin --profile web add dsh-archive-manager ### Updating sh npx @deepseek-ai/dsh plugin --profile web update dsh-archive-manager ## Uninstall sh npx @deepseek-ai/dsh plugin --profile web remove dsh-archive-manager Then restart dsh web. ## Known limitations - Sessions that were running while the plugin itself was hot-reloaded cannot be deleted afterwards — the plugin will refuse with a clear message asking you to restart dsh first. (Normal use is unaffected: install once, and everything — including sessions archived before the plugin existed — stays manageable.) ## License MIT