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dsh-linked-folders
dsh plugin: multi-folder workspace — global linked-folders list + per-session on-the-fly linking, managed from the Web sidebar.
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- Created
- Aug 16, 2026
- Updated
- Aug 16, 2026
Introduction
@steven-wu/dsh-linked-folders
Out-of-tree dsh plugin that gives a session multi-folder workspace access — like Codex's linked folders.
- A global linked-folders list (durable, cross-session) — your "global workspace".
- Per-session temporary links the model adds/removes on the fly with
link_folder/unlink_folder.
Both lists are injected into the system prompt, so the model knows which extra
roots it may cd into and work across.
Install
The package declares a dsh.bundle manifest, so dsh plugin add installs it
and adds it to the profile's bundle layers automatically:
dsh plugin --profile web add @steven-wu/dsh-linked-folders
# restart the web profile, then refresh the page
Use
- Sidebar → footer → 📁 Linked folders (N). Expand it to see the global
list, add a folder by absolute path, or remove one with
×. - Model: say "link folder /path/to/foo" — the agent calls
link_folder; "unlink /path/to/foo" callsunlink_folder. Session links appear in the prompt as(this session).
Configuration
State lives in ~/.dsh/linked-folders.json:
{
"global": ["/Users/you/projects/app", "/Users/you/projects/lib"],
"sessions": { "session-abc…": ["/tmp/scratch"] }
}
Override the path with the DSH_LINKED_FOLDERS env var or the bundle row's
config.path. Linked folders are canonicalized to real paths and must be
existing directories.
Sandbox note
The plugin only advertises folders to the model and provides the management UI;
it does not change the file sandbox. Under danger-full-access the model can
read/write anywhere; under workspace-write it can read linked folders but
writes are still confined to the session workspace root.
Model experience
- System prompt: a
## Linked folderssection listing global + session roots. - Tools:
link_folder(path)/unlink_folder(path). - Prompt token cost: proportional to the number of linked folders (one short line each), zero when none are linked.