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dsh-plugin-qr-connect

DeepSeek Harness dynamic plugin: QR-code sidebar button for connecting mobile devices to the web UI

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JavaScript
Created
Aug 14, 2026
Updated
Aug 15, 2026
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Introduction

dsh-plugin-qr-connect

dsh-plugin-qr-connect banner — scan to connect any device to your DeepSeek Harness web UI

English | 中文

A DeepSeek Harness (DSH) Web plugin that adds a QR-code button above the Settings button in the sidebar footer. It runs a small auth-gated reverse proxy so a phone on the same network (or the internet) can scan a QR code and open the web UI securely. It is a persistent bundle plugin (a host half plus a browser half) that loads on every boot.

Demo

dsh-plugin-qr-connect demo — click the QR button, scan, connect

What it does

  • Adds a full-width button (sidebar.footer.action, id qr-connect) stacked above the shipped Plugins button.
  • Opens a fading panel with two QR codes:
    • Local networkhttp://<lan-ip>:<port>/?auth=<secret>.
    • Public internethttp://<public-ip>:<port>/?auth=<secret> (blue).
  • The reverse proxy (a child node process on 0.0.0.0:<port>) validates the secret, issues a session cookie (default 30 days), and forwards to the loopback web UI — including WebSocket upgrades so live updates reach the phone.
  • The secret rotates every 30s by default and the QR refreshes to match (configurable; 0 disables auto-refresh).
  • Click a QR to copy its link; the public QR has an info tooltip.
  • A QR connect card under Settings → Plugins configures the proxy port, session length, and refresh interval.
  • English and Chinese UI via DSH's locale service.

Files

FilePurpose
lib/index.jsHost half — runs the reverse proxy and the /__qr/* state routes.
lib/client.jsBrowser half — the QR button and the settings card.
lib/proxy.cjsThe auth-gated reverse proxy child process (HTTP + WebSocket).
cordis.patch.ymlComposition patch that inserts the plugin row.
package.jsonPackage metadata (dsh.bundle + dsh.client manifest).

Install

dsh plugin --profile web add github:mervyn-teo/dsh-plugin-qr-connect

Then restart dsh web — host bundles load at boot.

Defaults live in cordis.patch.yml (port, sessionDays, refreshSeconds). Change them there (or in the profile's own cordis.patch.yml) and restart, or adjust them at runtime from the settings card. The host half serves three same-origin routes the browser half uses: GET /__qr/info, POST /__qr/rotate, and GET|POST /__qr/config.

Requirements

  • DSH with the shell, subprocess, fs, and webServer services mounted.
  • node on the DSH host's PATH, and curl for the public-IP lookup.
  • The scanning device must be able to reach the proxy port (a host firewall may need an allow rule); the public QR also needs internet reachability (port-forwarding).

Security

The proxy exposes the full agent shell to anyone who can reach the port, gated only by the 30s secret and the session cookie. Use a short session length and treat this as a trusted-network convenience, not a hardened remote-access layer.

License

MIT