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dsh-task-memory

Task-isolated long-term memory for DeepSeek Harness — remember / recall / search stay inside one task boundary.

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Aug 20, 2026
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Aug 20, 2026

Introduction

dsh-task-memory

dsh.pub registry status CI License: MIT

English | 中文

Task-isolated long-term memory for DeepSeek Harness.

Memories live in per-task vaults under ~/.dsh/storages/task-memory/. Facts stored for one task are invisible to another unless you deliberately switch.

Catalog: dsh.pub/en/plugins/dsh-task-memory

Why this exists

Most DSH memory plugins are global or workspace-wide. This one treats task as the isolation boundary:

  1. Default task = derived from session cwd
  2. memory_bind_task rebinds the current session to a named vault
  3. Search / recall / prompt injection never cross that boundary — prompt injection is registered at agent scope, so each session's system prompt only ever shows its own task's memories

Quick start

# Install into the web profile (pin a full commit SHA for production)
dsh plugin --profile web add "github:wangyihao0001-oss/dsh-task-memory"

# Or via the catalog CLI
npx dshpub add wangyihao0001-oss/dsh-task-memory --profile web

Restart the web UI (or reboot the profile), then in a session:

  1. memory_bind_task — e.g. taskId: "my-app" (optional title)
  2. memory_rememberkey: "stack", content: "Node 22 + Postgres", optionally pinned: true
  3. memory_recall / memory_search — read back within the same task
  4. memory_current_task — confirm which vault this session is on

Tools

ToolPurpose
memory_bind_taskBind this session to a task vault
memory_current_taskShow the session's current vault (binding or default)
memory_rememberUpsert a fact by key (optional tags / pin / task override)
memory_recallExact-key read
memory_searchKeyword search (EN + 中文 bigrams); empty query lists recent/pinned
memory_forgetDelete one key
memory_list_tasksList vaults
memory_clear_taskWipe one vault (confirm: true required)

Never store secrets in memory entries.

Install / verify / disable

# Install
dsh plugin --profile web add "github:wangyihao0001-oss/dsh-task-memory#<40-char-sha>"

# Confirm the bundle layer is present
dsh --profile web --dump-config

# Remove from the profile when done
dsh plugin --profile web remove dsh-task-memory

After install or remove, restart dsh web (or reboot the profile) so the Cordis layer reloads.

Vault files under ~/.dsh/storages/task-memory/ are not deleted on uninstall — back up or delete them yourself if needed.

Local develop (without installing)

npm install
npm run build
npm test        # node:test unit tests
npm run smoke   # build + smoke

Link a checkout while developing:

dsh plugin --profile web add "$(pwd)"

If you run DSH from a source checkout:

pnpm dsh web --patch /absolute/path/to/dsh-task-memory/cordis.dev.yml

Update the absolute path in cordis.dev.yml so it points at this checkout’s built lib/index.js.

Config

cordis.patch.yml defaults:

injectLimit: 8           # max memories in prompt context
injectMaxChars: 2400     # soft char budget for the injected block
injectMaxEntryChars: 400 # per-entry char cap in the injected block (truncated)
injectPrompt: true       # inject pinned/recent facts for the active task
maxEntries: 500          # vault cap (>= 1); oldest non-pinned entries are evicted first
                         # (pinned are never evicted; new keys over the cap are rejected;
                         # upserts of existing keys are not blocked by capacity)

Optional storageRoot overrides ~/.dsh/storages/task-memory.

Storage & reliability

~/.dsh/storages/task-memory/
  <task-id>.json

Each file:

{
  "taskId": "<task-id>",
  "title": "<title>",
  "updatedAt": 0,
  "entries": [
    {
      "id": "m_…",
      "key": "<key>",
      "content": "…",
      "tags": [],
      "pinned": true,
      "createdAt": 0,
      "updatedAt": 0
    }
  ]
}
  • Files are plain JSON — safe to hand-edit or back up
  • Writes go through tmp file + atomic rename, so readers always see a consistent snapshot
  • Mutations for the same task (including memory_bind_task title updates, save, and update) are serialized in-process (per-task lock); concurrent agents cannot lose updates. Prefer update over load → mutate → save for read-modify-write
  • Pinned entries are never evicted; when a full vault has nothing removable but pinned entries, new keys are rejected with a clear error instead of silently dropping the just-written fact, while upserts of existing keys are never blocked by capacity (they still shrink best-effort)
  • On startup, stale *.tmp files from crashed writes are cleaned up (only those older than 1h, so another process's live write is never touched)

Model experience

When injectPrompt is true, the plugin injects a short memory block into the current agent session's system prompt:

  • Only the vault bound to that session (or the cwd-derived default)
  • Prefer pinned entries, then recent ones, up to injectLimit / char budgets
  • Other sessions and other tasks never appear in this block

Tools remain available for explicit recall/search beyond what fits in the prompt.

Known limitations

  • Host-only bundle: no Web UI for browsing vaults yet (see roadmap)
  • Keyword search is lexical (EN tokens + 中文 bigrams), not embeddings / vector search
  • Isolation is per task id within this plugin — it does not sandbox the rest of DSH
  • Catalog listing on dsh.pub is an automated contract check, not a security audit
  • Do not store credentials, tokens, or personal secrets in memories

Compatibility

  • Node.js >= 20
  • DeepSeek Harness peers as declared in package.json (@deepseek-ai/dsh-* / cordis / schemastery)
  • Installs as a Git bundle via dsh.bundle.patchcordis.patch.yml
  • Intended profile: web (or any profile that loads Host tools)

Roadmap

  • ✅ Per-session prompt injection via agent-scoped context (replaces process-level binding guess)
  • Optional vector search behind the same tools
  • Tiny Web UI page to browse / pin / delete vaults

License

MIT — see LICENSE.