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disyli/dsh-tool-call-stats

Per-process tool-call statistics: a `tool_stats` tool reporting per-tool call counts, error counts, and average durations.

Stars ★ 0 Category Development & Runtime Listed 2026-08-14

Install

Inside DeepSeek Harness, with dsh-market

dsh plugin --profile web add dshmarket

Or from the command line

dsh plugin --profile web add github:disyli/dsh-tool-call-stats

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.

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README

A tiny community plugin for DeepSeek Harness (dsh).

It records every committed tool call in the current harness process and exposes a tool_stats tool, so the model (or you) can ask at any point:

Which tools were used, how often did they fail, and where did the time go?

Not to be confused with the token/cost trackers in the ecosystem (dsh-token-stats, dsh-usage-report, ...) — this plugin counts tool-call dispatches, not tokens. Also unrelated to dsh-tool-stat (a descriptive-statistics math tool).

Status: built and verified end-to-end against the dsh v0.1 developer preview (headless profile, live DeepSeek session): both event listeners record real dispatches and tool_stats returns the table below. Upstream interfaces may still change during the preview.

Example output (from the verification run):

tool  calls  errors  avg_ms
----  -----  ------  ------
bash  1      0       23
read  1      0       8

How it works

Everything in dsh is a plugin, and this one is deliberately minimal — three seams, ~100 lines, no build step:

  • tools/execute (waterfall): wraps each dispatch to record its start time, then delegates via next().
  • tools/result (observer): counts each committed result per tool name and accumulates duration; result.isError drives the error counter.
  • ctx.tools.register(defineTool(...)): exposes tool_stats, which returns a canonical JSON array (output.schema) and renders a plain-text table for the model.

All state is in-memory and process-local. Nothing is persisted; restarting dsh resets the counters. When the plugin is unloaded, Cordis disposes both listeners and the tool automatically — no manual cleanup code.

Install

Into a profile (recommended)

dsh plugin --profile <name> add github:disyli/dsh-tool-call-stats

pnpm ≥ 10 will ask you to allow the package before running install scripts (this package has none, but the prompt may still gate the git install). Follow the hint dsh prints, then re-run add.

Verify the layer and start:

dsh --profile <name> --dump-config   # shows a "# == dsh-tool-call-stats" layer
dsh --profile <name>

As a local overlay (source checkout)

From a deepseek-harness checkout, point a patch at the local file:

# stats.cordis.yml
- insert:
    - id: tool-stats
      name: '/absolute/path/to/dsh-tool-call-stats/index.js'
pnpm dsh web --patch ./stats.cordis.yml

Use

Ask the agent things like:

  • "Use tool_stats to show tool usage so far."
  • "Which tool failed the most in this session?"

Limitations

  • Process-local only: counters reset on restart and are not shared across sessions.
  • Calls aborted before the registry commits a result are not counted (their timing entries are garbage-collected after 10 s).
  • Built against the dsh v0.1 developer preview; upstream interfaces may change ("THERE WILL BE COMPATIBILITY-BREAKING CHANGES").

License

MIT

Content from the project README on GitHub ↗