joygqz/vscode-dsh

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Start, open, and manage the DeepSeek Harness Web UI from VS Code.

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DeepSeek Harness Launcher Start, open, and manage the DeepSeek Harness Web UI from VS Code with one click. The extension checks the environment, fetches DSH through npm, picks a safe port, waits for readiness, and cleans up the process on stop. Prerequisites - VS Code 1.125 or newer. - Node.js 22.19+ (22.x only) or 24+, with both node and npx in the same installation directory. - A trusted local, SSH, WSL, Dev Container, or Codespaces workspace. - An API key for a model you have access to (configured inside the Harness page; this extension does not read or store it). Harness can read and write files and run commands: the extension does not start or connect services in Restricted Mode, and it asks for confirmation again when choosing a directory from an empty window. Installation Search for DeepSeek Harness Launcher in the Extensions view ( Ctrl/Cmd+Shift+X ), or install the .vsix from the Marketplace, Open VSX, or GitHub Releases. Quick start 1. Open and trust a project folder, then click DSH in the status bar or run DeepSeek Harness Launcher: Open . 2. The first run fetches DSH through npm. The status bar shows DSH Working… ; click it to cancel or view the output. 3. Once the page…

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