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dsh-cache-stabilizer

Cache-prefix stabilization and evidence-based cache metrics for DeepSeek Harness

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JavaScript
Created
Aug 14, 2026
Updated
Aug 14, 2026
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Introduction

dsh-cache-stabilizer

CI MIT license Node.js 22+ Awesome DSH Plugins

An MIT-licensed DeepSeek Harness plugin that improves the chance of provider prompt-cache reuse without hiding stale state.

It makes two semantics-preserving changes:

  • Moves the working directory out of DSH's known default persona sentence and into the runtime-context snapshot. Different projects can then share the same system-prompt prefix while each request still receives the correct cwd.
  • Canonicalizes object-key order inside tool schemas. Tool order itself is already deterministic in DSH.

It also adds /cache, a human-only command that reports the provider's durable cacheReadTokens, uncached inputTokens, and cache-write tokens. It never invents a cache hit.

Install

dsh plugin --profile web add dsh-cache-stabilizer

Restart DSH, send a few messages, then enter /cache in a command-capable client.

For a custom profile, replace web with its profile name. To disable either optimization in a profile patch:

- id: dsh-cache-stabilizer
  config:
    relocateCwd: false
    canonicalizeTools: false

Safety boundary

Only the exact sentence used by DSH's standard/headless coding persona is relocated. A custom persona that mentions {{cwd}} in another form is left unchanged because blindly moving arbitrary prose can change meaning. The plugin does not freeze tool catalogs, reuse stale context, proxy model responses, or implement a second cache.

DeepSeek's provider cache is automatic and depends on an exact prefix match from token zero. Storage and eviction remain provider-controlled.

Development

npm test
npm run check