Install
Inside DeepSeek Harness, with dsh-market
dsh plugin --profile web add dshmarket
Or from the command line
dsh plugin --profile web add dsh-graphlint
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
DeepSeek Harness plugin bundle for graphlint — dead-code detection for AI-generated codebases.
Installing this bundle gives every agent in the profile three tools
(graphlint_query, graphlint_build, graphlint_config) plus a graphlint
skill describing when and how to use them.
Requirements
- Node.js >= 20.
- A DeepSeek Harness profile (
dsh plugininitializes one on first use). - The graphlint CLI on
PATH(pip install graphlint) or inside the project's virtualenv (env/,.venv/,venv/are probed automatically).
Install
Install the published bundle into a DeepSeek Harness profile:
dsh plugin --profile web add dsh-graphlint
# or via the graphlint CLI (requires dsh on PATH):
graphlint install dsh --profile web
Then restart the profile (and refresh the browser page). The bundle's patch
layer inserts the plugin row at the profile root; you can address it by id
dsh-graphlint in your own cordis.patch.yml (e.g. to disable it per profile).
Development / repository install (linking a local checkout):
# 1. Clone the repository and build the bundle
git clone https://github.com/AngelosZou/graphlint.git
cd graphlint/integrations/dsh
npm install
npm run build
# 2. Link the bundle into a profile (run from the repository root)
cd ..
dsh plugin --profile web add link:./integrations/dsh
# 3. Restart dsh web
Tools
| Tool | Purpose |
|---|---|
graphlint_query |
Query the dependency graph for dead code, circular refs, unused imports, and other warnings. Fast incremental mode; JSON result. Common filters: warn_types, graph_id, exclude_clean, include_tests, public_as_entry. |
graphlint_build |
Full or incremental index rebuild as a background job (poll with job_output). |
graphlint_config |
show / get / set entries in the project's .graphlint/config.json, plus add-entry-rule / remove-entry-rule / add-exclude / remove-exclude for custom entry rules and excludes. |
The graphlint skill leads with these tools (they run inside the session working
directory and return structured results); the canonical CLI guidance follows as
reference.
root_dir restriction
Every tool accepts an optional root_dir. It must stay inside the session
working directory (the default) — a hard guard rejects anything else with a
clear error. Scanning a high-level root (such as a user home directory) makes
graphlint build a huge first-time index and can block for many minutes.
Development
cd integrations/dsh
npm install # first time only; afterwards npm ci
npm run build # tsc → lib/
npm test # node --test lib/test/
The test suite covers the pure logic layers (root guard, argv construction,
JSON parsing) plus manifest/patch contract checks. A committed
package-lock.json is required (CI runs npm ci).