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117BS/dsh-perlica-ding

Perlica (Arknights: Endfield) themed tiered sound notifications: plan-ready, task-done, needs-your-input, and error tones; silent for plain chat, system-level playback (works in background), cross-platform (Windows/macOS/Linux), custom TTS sounds.

Stars ★ 3 Category Voice & Audio Listed 2026-08-16

Install

Inside DeepSeek Harness, with dsh-market

dsh plugin --profile web add dshmarket

Or from the command line

dsh plugin --profile web add github:117BS/dsh-perlica-ding

Installing runs third-party code with your own permissions — it can read your files, use your credentials and reach the network. Review the source first, and pin a commit (github:owner/repo#sha) when you can.

README

"We are not the ones who state ideals — we are the ones who carry them out." —— Perlica, Supervisor of Endfield Industries

Perlica - Supervisor of Endfield Industries

简体中文 | English

🔔 A Perlica-themed (Arknights: Endfield) tiered sound notification plugin for DeepSeek Harness.

Perlica reports your agent's status in her calm, concise, terminal-announcement tone: plan ready, task done, needs your input, error — each with its own sound. Plain conversation stays silent. Custom sounds (TTS voice supported) and audible even when the window is in the background.

📖 About Perlica

Perlica is the Supervisor and official spokesperson of Endfield Industries, an outstanding Protocol Technology specialist who manages the development and application of Protocol Originium technology and the day-to-day operations of the Dreadnought. She handles crises with decisive calm, always moving between bases and strongholds for the stable development of Endfield.

This plugin's sound style is inspired by her — clean, concise, with a touch of technical bureaucracy, addressing you as 「Administrator」.

✨ Features

Scenario Trigger Sound file
🗂️ Plan ready Turn closes while plan mode is active plan.wav
✅ Task done Turn closes and execution-class tools were used (file writes / commands / subagents / workflows …) done.wav
💬 Plain chat No tools used, or only lookup tools (read / web_search …) Silent
🙋 Needs your input ask_user_question tool / approval request ask.wav
⚠️ Error Agent turn errored fail.wav

Also:

  • Root conversation only: subagents do not beep individually
  • Debounce: 2.5s per kind, no sound storms
  • Custom sounds: drop wav files into the sound dir, no code changes
  • Cross-platform: Windows (SoundPlayer) / macOS (afplay) / Linux (paplay/aplay)
  • Configurable: master switch, debounce, sound directory

📦 Install

From GitHub (recommended, no npm account needed)

dsh plugin --profile web add https://github.com/117BS/dsh-perlica-ding

Restart the web profile to activate:

dsh web restart

From npm (once published)

dsh plugin --profile web add dsh-perlica-ding

Local development

dsh plugin --profile web add /path/to/dsh-perlica-ding

🎵 Sound files

Works out of the box: the Perlica voice lines ship inside the plugin package (sounds/ is bundled) — no configuration needed, each scenario has its own sound:

plan.wav   — plan ready
done.wav   — task done
ask.wav    — needs your input
fail.wav   — error (optional)

To use your own sounds: generate wav files with any TTS tool and drop them into your workspace root (or the configured soundDir); same-named files override the bundled ones, effective immediately without restart. Lookup order: configured dir → workspace → bundled → OS fallback.

Requirement: must be real WAV (PCM). If your TTS tool exports MP3, convert first: ffmpeg -i input.mp3 -acodec pcm_s16le plan.wav.

⚙️ Configuration

In the profile's cordis.yml or the user patch layer:

plugins:
  dsh-perlica-ding:
    enabled: true        # master switch
    debounceMs: 2500     # min gap between same-kind sounds (ms)
    soundDir: ""         # custom sound dir; empty = workspace root
    execTools: []        # tools that count as "executing a task"; empty = every tool counts (legacy)

🧪 Verify

Ask the agent to run any task (e.g. call a tool); you should hear a sound when it finishes. Or test the audio chain manually:

$p = New-Object Media.SoundPlayer 'D:\deepseek\done.wav'; $p.PlaySync()

📄 License

MIT

Content from the project README on GitHub ↗