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The automatic DSH Web settings bundle. It combines the host-side configuration crawler with its browser settings navigation in one external package: the host enumerates registered settings namespaces and schema-bearing composition rows, while the client projects them into first-level settings sections and editors.

Repository shape

package.json              # host/client package and dsh.bundle/dsh.client manifests
cordis.patch.yml          # profile layer that mounts the crawler
src/index.ts              # host crawler plugin (service provide)
src/routes.ts             # crawler-owned webserver composition route
src/composition-contract.ts # host/client composition wire types
src/composition-ops.ts     # host-side path edit application
src/client/               # browser settings page (store, section, crawler wire, nav scroll)
src/invariant.ts          # crawler invariant companion
lib/                      # generated host/client artifacts
docs/                     # detailed host and client protocol references
tests/host/               # crawler, route, export, invariant, and loader tests
tests/client/             # browser store, section, and wire tests
tests/client-bundles/     # reusable closure-bundle test seeds
tests/module-loader.ts    # module-table materialization harness
scripts/                  # declaration assembly and built bundle contract checks
.agents/skills/           # dsh-plugin-* contributor workflow

The two runtime faces share one package identity so the release/profile installation has one root artifact. The browser face is exported as @deepseek-ai/dsh-ex-setting/client and is selected by the package's dsh.client manifest. Its pure schema-form path helpers are inlined into the browser closure instead of requiring a separate dynamic @deepseek-ai/dsh-client-schema-form row, which keeps the release compatible with profiles whose settings UI owns the schema service. The package's own declaration pass writes to lib/.client-dts and removes it before packing; only lib/client.js is served to the browser.

The consuming profile supplies the DSH host peers; this bundle has no Stent runtime or host bundle-rewrite dependency. The browser client installs its navigation fallback directly, while cordis.patch.yml remains the DSH bundle layer that mounts the crawler row.

Bundle behavior

Installing the bundle adds the web-config-crawler row. That is the deployment-level decision to mount the crawler, expose schema-carrying composition rows, and enable the composition editor through the Web configuration plane. The host gateway serves registered settings namespaces independently. A profile can disable the crawler row:

- id: web-config-crawler
  disabled: true

The crawler redacts secrets, applies path-addressed edits with schema resolution, persists complete rows into the personal overlay, and removes rows to restore lower bundle layers. The browser page keeps settings namespaces and composition rows source-distinct and renders schema fields, secret controls, reset, revision conflicts, restart notices, and live invalidation refreshes.

External zero-change design

This bundle ships with zero out-of-package host changes. Three mechanisms make that possible:

  • Host-served settings namespaces — the DSH gateway serves every namespace registered by the active composition. Mounting this bundle adds the crawler and composition editor; it does not transform or replace the gateway's exposure decision.
  • Crawler-owned composition route — the browser half reads and edits composition rows through the crawler's own webserver route (/dsh-config/crawler/composition, src/routes.ts) instead of a gateway RPC domain, so the write path adds nothing to apiproxy or connection.
  • Browser-owned navigation fallback — the browser half installs the semantic scroll rules directly as a fiber-owned effect, so the settings dialog remains usable without a host bundle transform. The style is idempotent and removed on plugin disposal.

The settings/composition wire protocol, API proxy handlers, slot host, and browser shell are supplied by the DSH version selected by the profile.

Development

The host packages (@deepseek-ai/dsh-*, @deepseek-ai/cordis) install from the npm registry: every runtime import declares them as peer + dev dependencies at the ^0.1.0-rc.0 series, and development imports resolve from this repository's own node_modules — no sibling checkout is required. The devDependencies also enumerate the peer closure of the test-only host tree (the apiproxy composition test imports the real gateway).

pnpm install
pnpm run typecheck
pnpm test
pnpm run build
pnpm pack --dry-run --json

The release artifact is built from src/ before packing. The declaration pass writes to a temporary ignored directory, scripts/assemble-client-dts.mjs promotes only the public client declarations, and the final runtime pass alone writes lib/client.js; scripts/verify-client-bundle.mjs rejects plain ESM, dynamic imports, and unexpected module-table requests. Profile installation consumes ready-made lib/ output and does not run an install-time prepare hook.

CI

The repository has one GitHub Actions workflow:

  • .github/workflows/release.yml — every push to main: installs from the frozen lockfile, runs typechecking, tests, the build (including the final client artifact gate), packs the ready-made tarball and checksum, and creates a new GitHub Release tagged v<version> when package.json changed. Non-version pushes only validate the package; an existing tag fails rather than being overwritten.

Model Experience

This bundle adds no model-visible prompt text or tools. It exposes configuration only through the loopback Web settings surface; the owning DSH settings, composition, session, and permission services retain logging, redaction, and authorization semantics.

Known Limitations and Deferred Work

  • Native Zod composition Config schemas remain file-configurable but are not rendered by the generic editor, which requires schemastery toJSON().
  • The crawler is intentionally broad; deployments that do not want automatic composition editing should disable the row and keep the gateway allowlist posture.

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