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dsh-key-rotation

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Aug 18, 2026
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Aug 18, 2026
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Introduction

dsh-key-rotation

Per-provider API key rotation for DeepSeek Harness (dsh). Instead of failing on a quota/rate-limit error, the plugin transparently retries the request on the next healthy key in a per-provider pool.

Hermes-style rotation: every configured provider has a key pool; when a key's limit is exhausted, the request is retried on the next key. Exhausted keys stay in cooldown and return to rotation after cooldownMs.

What it does

  • Key pools per provider — list the API keys (as credential/env names) that a provider may rotate through.
  • Auto-created clone routes — the plugin registers a virtual provider/route and wires it to the pool; clone routes are hidden from the model dropdown.
  • Transparent on-failure rotation — on a switchable error (QUOTA, RATE_LIMIT, AUTH/INVALID…) the request is retried on the next key.
  • Cooldown — an exhausted key is skipped for cooldownMs, then returns.
  • Dead/revoked key handling — an auth/invalid key rotates to the next pool key instead of erroring out.
  • Settings GUI — a Settings → Key Rotation section to edit key pools, switch codes and cooldown without touching config files by hand.

Install

# From npm after publishing:
dsh plugin --profile web add @goodandready/dsh-key-rotation

# From GitHub:
dsh plugin --profile web add github:GooDAnDReaDY/dsh-key-rotation

# Locally from a checkout:
dsh plugin --profile web add /path/to/dsh-key-rotation

Restart the Web UI afterwards.

Configure

Web GUI (recommended)

Open Settings → Key Rotation and, for each provider, list the credential names of its keys. The plugin stores this in the dsh-key-rotation settings namespace (same place as settings.yaml).

settings.yaml

dsh-key-rotation:
  switchCodes: [QUOTA, RATE_LIMIT, SERVER, TIMEOUT, TRANSPORT, EMPTY_RESPONSE, UNKNOWN_MODEL]
  cooldownMs: 60000
  providers:
    - provider: opencode-go
      keys: [OPENCODE_GO_API_KEY, OPENCODE_GO_API_KEY_2, OPENCODE_GO_API_KEY_3]
    - provider: ollama
      keys: [OLLAMA_API_KEY, OLLAMA_API_KEY_2, OLLAMA_API_KEY_3]
FieldDefaultDescription
switchCodes[QUOTA, RATE_LIMIT, SERVER, TIMEOUT, TRANSPORT, EMPTY_RESPONSE, UNKNOWN_MODEL]Error codes that trigger a key switch.
cooldownMs60000How long an exhausted key stays out of rotation.
providers[{ provider, keys: [envName, ...] }]. keys are credential/env names, not the key values themselves.

How keys are stored

The plugin only ever references keys by name (e.g. OPENCODE_GO_API_KEY). The actual values live in the dsh Credentials service (Web: Settings → Credentials) or $DSH_HOME/.credentials.yaml — never in the plugin config.

How it works

request ──► {provider: rotation} clone route ──► pick next healthy key in pool
        ┌────────┐   on switchable failure retry with next key, stay in cooldown
        └─────────┘
  • The plugin patches ctx.credentials.resolve so a pool reference resolves to the current healthy key (round-robin, skipping keys in cooldown).
  • It intercepts llm/stream to retry the request on the next key after a switchable failure, instead of surfacing the error to the caller.

Structure

dsh-key-rotation/
├── package.json            # dsh bundle/plugin metadata + peerDependencies
├── cordis.patch.yml        # bundle layer: registers the virtual route "rotation"
├── lib/index.js            # host: pools, credentials.resolve patch, stream retry
├── lib/client.js           # browser: Settings → Key Rotation panel
└── README.md

Security notes

  • Key values never leave your Credentials store; the plugin config only holds env/credential names.
  • switchCodes are error classification strings, not expressions — no secrets involved.

License

MIT