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rss-digest

RSS/Atom digest plugin for DeepSeek Harness (dsh bundle): subscribe, fetch on schedule, dedupe, LLM summaries, daily Markdown briefings.

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Aug 20, 2026
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Introduction

dsh-rss-digest

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RSS/Atom aggregation, smart summarization, and daily Markdown briefings — a first-party-style dsh bundle (DeepSeek Harness, "everything is a plugin").

The plugin manages feed subscriptions with local persistence, polls feeds on a schedule, deduplicates stories (exact + near-duplicate), summarizes them with the harness's LLM (with a deterministic extractive fallback when the model is unavailable), and delivers a daily Markdown digest into live conversations and/or files. It also ships a standalone CLI that shares the same core.

  • dsh integration: bundle spec (dsh.bundle + cordis.patch.yml), model-facing tools via ctx.tools, scheduling via the harness timer seam, delivery via agent follow-up messages. See Architecture.
  • Zero-friction core: the fetch/parse/dedupe/store/digest core has no dependencies at all — only the dsh integration layer imports dsh packages.

Features

  • Subscriptions — add / remove / list / enable / disable RSS 2.0, Atom, and RSS 1.0 (RDF) feeds; persisted in a single versioned JSON document with atomic writes and corruption quarantine.
  • Scheduled fetching — configurable poll interval, startup cycle, per-request timeout, size cap, retries, and an item retention cap.
  • Deduplication — exact-match hashing plus token-Jaccard near-duplicate detection (CJK-aware bigrams), configurable threshold.
  • LLM summaries — one batch call per digest or per-item summaries, Chinese or English, bounded output length; automatic degradation to extractive summaries on any model failure.
  • Daily digest — Markdown briefing at a wall-clock time (optional IANA timezone) delivered to live sessions (Agent.followup) and/or written to digests/<day>.md files.
  • Two entry points — the same RssService powers both the dsh plugin (ctx.tools + scheduler) and the standalone CLI.

Installation (dsh)

A bundle is an npm package that ships a configuration layer. Install this package into a dsh profile; the loader picks up the dsh.bundle declaration and applies cordis.patch.yml automatically:

# from inside a dsh profile (or with --profile <name> from anywhere)
dsh plugin --profile demo add ./path/to/dsh-rss-digest
# or from a registry:  dsh plugin --profile demo add dsh-rss-digest

The profile manifest now lists dsh-rss-digest in dsh.profile.bundles, and the bundle's patch inserts the plugin row:

- insert:
    - id: rss-digest
      name: 'dsh-rss-digest'

Optional: tune the plugin from your profile's own $DSH_HOME/profiles/demo/cordis.patch.yml (a bare row by id replaces the row's config; every omitted field keeps its default). A fully annotated example lives in examples/profile.cordis.patch.yml:

- id: rss-digest
  config:
    fetch:
      intervalMinutes: 60
    summary:
      language: zh
      mode: batch
    digest:
      time: '08:30'
      timezone: Asia/Shanghai
      deliverTo: both

The plugin starts with sensible defaults even with no configuration at all; use rss_add in a conversation or dsh-rss-digest add in a shell to register feeds at runtime.

Peer dependencies: the plugin declares the dsh packages it links against (@deepseek-ai/cordis, @deepseek-ai/dsh-tools, @deepseek-ai/dsh-llm, @deepseek-ai/cordis-plugin-timer) as peers. A dsh profile already provides them; if your package manager complains about unmet peers, pnpm --dir $DSH_HOME/profiles/demo add the same four packages once (the profile linker heals the rest).

Configuration reference

All fields are optional; apply(ctx, config) always receives fully defaulted values.

FieldDefaultDescription
dataPath''Store file path. '' resolves to $DSH_RSS_DIGEST_DATA, else $DSH_HOME/data/rss-digest/store.json, else ./.dsh-rss-digest/store.json.
sources[][]Initial subscriptions merged at startup: { url, title?, enabled? }. Duplicate URLs are ignored.
fetch.enabledtrueWhether the periodic poller runs.
fetch.intervalMinutes60Poll interval (min 5).
fetch.onStartuptrueRun one cycle ~10 s after startup.
fetch.requestTimeoutMs15000Per-request timeout.
fetch.sizeLimitBytes1048576Max accepted document size.
fetch.retries2Retries for transient failures (network / 5xx / 429 / 408).
fetch.maxItemsPerSource50Parsed items kept per source per cycle (newest kept).
fetch.storeContentChars4000Truncation for stored summary/content text.
fetch.maxStoredItems1000Retention cap (oldest fetched pruned on save).
dedupe.threshold0.9Min token-set Jaccard similarity for near-duplicates.
dedupe.compareContentfalseLet identical bodies collapse empty-title items.
summary.enabledtruefalse forces extractive summaries.
summary.modebatchbatch = one model call per digest; single = per item.
summary.languagezhOutput language of the summary body: zh | en.
summary.maxLength800Hard character cap on the summary body.
summary.maxTokens1024Token budget hint for the model call.
summary.provider''dsh provider route; '' = first registered provider.
summary.model''Model id; '' = first listed model of the provider.
digest.enabledtrueWhether the daily digest scheduler runs.
digest.time'08:00'Wall-clock fire time (HH:MM).
digest.timezone''IANA timezone; '' = host local time.
digest.maxItems20Max items per digest.
digest.deliverTobothagents | file | both — deliver to live sessions, to digests/<day>.md, or both.
digest.includeItemLinkstrueWhether the item list embeds permalinks (http/https only).

Tools (model-facing)

Registered through ctx.tools; the model can call them in any conversation:

ToolParametersBehavior
rss_listLists subscriptions (id, url, title, enabled).
rss_addurl (req), title?Subscribes to a feed; returns the new source.
rss_removeid (req)Unsubscribes and drops that source's items.
rss_fetchid?Polls one source (or all) now; dedupe is automatic.
rss_digestlanguage?, mode?, maxItems?Builds the Markdown digest over undigested items and returns it.

Example conversation flow:

user: 帮我把 Hacker News 加进来,然后生成今天的简报
model: [rss_add: https://hnrss.org/frontpage]
       [rss_fetch]
       [rss_digest: language=zh]

Scheduling model

dsh's ctx.jobs registry tracks long-running task executions (bash / subagent jobs) — it is not a cron API. The harness's scheduling seam is the timer service (ctx.timeout / ctx.interval, injected via 'timer'), which is what this plugin uses:

  • fetch cycles: ctx.interval (configurable), plus one startup cycle;
  • daily digest: a self-re-arming ctx.timeout — after every run the next HH:MM occurrence is recomputed (Intl-based, timezone- and DST-aware), so the digest stays anchored to the configured wall-clock time; overlapping runs are guarded with an in-flight lock.

Delivery

The harness has no broadcast API; a plugin reaches live sessions by queueing a user-role message on each running Agent (Agent.followup, the same mechanism the shipped job notices use). digest.deliverTo = agents does that; file writes digests/<day>.md next to the store; both is the default. Headless profiles without the agent service simply get the file/log path, and the plugin never depends on the agent service at startup.

CLI

The same core, no harness required:

dsh-rss-digest add https://hnrss.org/frontpage
dsh-rss-digest fetch
dsh-rss-digest digest --lang en --out digest.md
dsh-rss-digest list --items
dsh-rss-digest status

Run dsh-rss-digest help for the full command reference. The CLI talks to an OpenAI-compatible /chat/completions endpoint for summaries (DeepSeek by default: https://api.deepseek.com, key from DEEPSEEK_API_KEY, model deepseek-chat); without credentials it degrades to extractive summaries, exactly like the plugin does when the harness LLM fails.

Data

One JSON document (schema: 1), written atomically; corrupt files are moved aside (.corrupt-<timestamp>) rather than deleted. Full subscription URLs (including query strings, which signed feeds often need) are persisted as given; log lines show the URL without its query string. Environment overrides: DSH_RSS_DIGEST_DATA (store path), DEEPSEEK_API_KEY (CLI).

Architecture

src/
  index.ts        dsh bundle entry: name / inject / Config / apply
  config.ts       Config interface + Schemastery schema (defaults)
  tools.ts        rss_list / rss_add / rss_remove / rss_fetch / rss_digest
  scheduler.ts    timer-seam scheduling (fetch cycles + self-re-arming digest)
  delivery.ts     Agent.followup delivery + digests/<day>.md files
  dsh-llm.ts      ctx.llm adapter (streaming, provider/model resolution)
  service.ts      RssService — orchestrates everything (dsh-free)
  parser.ts       dependency-free RSS 2.0 / Atom / RSS 1.0 parser
  fetcher.ts      fetch with timeout, size cap, retries, charset detection
  dedupe.ts       normalization, exact hashing, token-Jaccard similarity
  store.ts        versioned JSON persistence (atomic, quarantining)
  summarizer.ts   LLM + extractive summarization (degrade contract)
  digest.ts       Markdown briefing renderer (safe link handling)
  llm-client.ts   OpenAI-compatible REST client (CLI)
  cli.ts          standalone CLI entry (bin: dsh-rss-digest)

The core (service.ts and below) has zero runtime dependencies; only the dsh layer imports @deepseek-ai/* packages.

FAQ

  • The package manager warns that dsh peer dependencies are not satisfied. The dsh profile already ships @deepseek-ai/cordis, @deepseek-ai/dsh-tools, @deepseek-ai/dsh-llm, and @deepseek-ai/cordis-plugin-timer; the profile linker wires them in. If a strict manager still complains, run pnpm --dir $DSH_HOME/profiles/<name> add @deepseek-ai/cordis @deepseek-ai/dsh-tools @deepseek-ai/dsh-llm @deepseek-ai/cordis-plugin-timer.

  • Digests fire at the wrong wall-clock time. Timezones are only honored when digest.timezone is set to an IANA zone (e.g. Asia/Shanghai); an empty value uses the host's local time.

  • I only get extractive summaries, not LLM ones. Without a reachable model route the plugin degrades deterministically to extractive summaries. Check summary.provider / summary.model and, for the CLI, that DEEPSEEK_API_KEY is set and the endpoint is reachable.

  • Where is my data? The store resolves to (in order) an explicit config.dataPath, $DSH_RSS_DIGEST_DATA, $DSH_HOME/data/rss-digest/store.json, or <cwd>/.dsh-rss-digest/store.json.

Development

npm install
npm run build     # tsc -> lib/
npm test          # build + node --test (79 tests: parser, dedupe, store,
                  # fetcher, time, summarizer, digest, service, cli, wiring)
node lib/cli.js status

Requires Node >= 22.18.

License

MIT — see LICENSE.