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Composer 草稿一键打磨:发送键旁 ✨ 按钮 + /polish 命令,flash 重写草稿并自动回填输入框;Settings→Plugins 可验证加载。

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2026-08-14

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dsh-composer-polish

One-click draft polisher for the DeepSeek Harness (dsh) composer. Type a rambling draft, hit the ✨ 润色 / Polish button in the input tool row, and a few seconds later the polished text replaces the draft in the input box — you preview, maybe edit, then send. No scoring, no evaluations: draft in → better draft out.

The harness is in developer preview and iterates quickly — expect compatibility-breaking changes.

中文说明见 README.zh.md

Features

  • ✨ button in the tool row — sits in conversation.input.right, the official seat for clickable controls beside the send button. Disabled while the draft is empty or pure whitespace, shows a spinner while polishing, and never lets double-clicks fire a second request.
  • Zero-prefix flash rewrite — the host half rewrites the draft with a single deepseek-v4-flash stream (reasoningEffort: 'off', ~2000 token cap). The main model never runs and its prefix cache is never touched. If the pinned model id is missing from the provider catalog, it retries once with a flash-class model discovered via llm.listModels.
  • Fill-back, not chat — the polished text goes straight into the input box through inputActions.setDraft, the official public draft write path. You can edit it again or polish a second time; nothing is sent until you press send. Image attachments are never touched — only the text is replaced.
  • Fails silent — a failed or empty rewrite leaves the draft untouched (console log only, no toasts).
  • Privacy — the /polish command registers with recordInput: false, so the raw draft never lands in the session log; only the polished result is recorded in command/done.
  • No custom wire protocol — Client→Host rides the harness's built-in commands remote (the same channel the shipped / commands use).
  • i18n zh/en — button label and tooltip follow the harness locale service.
  • Language and voice follow the draft — the rewrite answers in the draft's language and keeps the user's voice (it strips filler but won't turn the text more formal, salesy, or robotic); code blocks, file paths, command lines, identifiers, and technical terms stay verbatim.

Screenshots

The ✨ Polish button in the composer tool row, next to the send button:

polish button demo

Install

Prerequisites

The dsh CLI must be on your PATH. If you only ever ran the harness through npx, dsh is not installed and you will get zsh: command not found: dsh — install it globally first:

npm install -g @deepseek-ai/dsh

pnpm add -g @deepseek-ai/dsh also works if your pnpm global bin dir is on PATH (otherwise pnpm asks you to run pnpm setup first). Alternatively skip the global install and prefix the commands below with npx @deepseek-ai/dsh ….

Add the bundle

# 1. add the bundle to your web profile (pnpm-backed; the built lib/ artifacts
#    are committed in this repo, so no build script runs at install time)
dsh plugin --profile web add "github:tianji-qingtian/dsh-composer-polish#v0.1.3"

# 2. restart the harness with that profile — `add` only edits the profile
#    files; a running instance does not hot-load the new bundle
dsh --profile web

After the restart the ✨ button appears in the composer tool row, next to the send button, and the /polish command is registered once the host half loads. Verify under Settings → Plugins that dsh-composer-polish is listed.

How it works

Piece Mechanism
Button seat conversation.input.right list slot (session scope); the standard kit's selector hook useInput((s) => s) reads the draft, inputActions.setDraft() writes it back
Client → Host built-in commands remote, hard-injected (inject: ['remote', 'remote.commands']): ctx.remote.commands.execute(sessionId, '/polish ' + draft) — the same roundtrip the shipped slash commands use; no custom RPC
Host rewrite /polish command handler → zero-prefix ctx.llm.stream on deepseek-official / deepseek-v4-flash (reasoningEffort: 'off', maxTokens 2000), one-shot, with a one-time catalog fallback when the pinned model id is unavailable
Result channel handler returns { kind: 'success', text }; the client reads it from CommandExecution.result.text and fills it back via setDraft
Privacy recordInput: falsecommand/run omits args, so the raw draft is never written to the session log
Stale-edit guard the client captures draftRev at click time; if the draft changed while polishing, the result is discarded instead of clobbering newer edits
Draft cap both halves cap the draft at 50 KB; longer drafts are truncated client-side before sending

Behavior spec (from REQUIREMENTS.md)

# Scenario Behavior
1 Non-empty draft, click ✨ read draft → flash rewrite → fill back
2 Empty / whitespace-only draft button disabled
3 Rewrite fails / returns empty draft untouched, console log only, no toast
4 Rewrite in flight button shows spinner, repeat clicks blocked
5 Draft has image attachments only the text is polished; images untouched
6 Chinese / English draft rewritten in the draft's language
7 Code blocks / lists / technical terms structure kept, code verbatim, no accuracy changes

Build

pnpm install
pnpm build   # tsdown: lib/index.js (ESM host) + lib/client.js (ModuleLoader client bundle)

Known limitations

  • The fill-back is skipped when the draft changed during the rewrite (stale-edit guard) — by design, your newer edits always win.
  • Drafts over 50 KB are truncated before the rewrite (a draft of that size is beyond what a single flash call can meaningfully restructure anyway).
  • The polished result is recorded in command/done (the commands channel's own lifecycle log); only the original draft is kept out of the log via recordInput: false.
  • deepseek-v4-flash is pinned as the rewrite model; if the harness renames model ids, the catalog fallback picks a flash-class replacement and logs a line.

License

MIT

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