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A middle permission tier for DeepSeek Harness, between Workspace Write and Full access (danger-full-access): it adds a auto-approval preset to the permission settings and backs it with an automated approval answerer that approves harmless commands and operations whose target lies inside configured trusted areas —…

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dsh-auto-approval-plugin

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A middle permission tier for DeepSeek Harness, between Workspace Write and Full access (danger-full-access): it adds a auto-approval preset to the permission settings and backs it with an automated approval answerer that approves harmless commands and operations whose target lies inside configured trusted areas — including areas outside the current workspace — and asks the user for everything else.

⚠️ Scope control, not a security boundary. This plugin automates the human approval step for a narrow, verifiable class of requests. The DSH sandbox still confines every non-escalated call; an auto-approved call runs with the wider mode for exactly that one call (the same one-shot grant a human click would produce). Do not use it on machines or sessions you would not trust a human operator to run commands on.

What it does

Workspace WriteAuto Approval (this plugin)Full access
Sandbox modeworkspace-writeworkspace-writedanger-full-access
Approval policyaskasknever
Writes inside workspace / tempallowedallowedallowed
Harmless commands (see rule table)askauto-approvednever asks
Targets inside trusted areasaskauto-approvednever asks
Everything elseaskasknever asks

After installing, the new preset appears in both permission surfaces:

  • General settings → Permission — sets auto-approval as the default for future sessions;
  • /permission picker — switches the current session immediately (/permission auto-approval).

How it works

DSH routes every operation that needs approval through the approval/request waterfall (approval seam). This plugin registers a listener with prepend, so it runs before the web approval prompt:

  1. For each request it looks up the recorded tool/call event by callId in the session log and reads the real tool arguments (command text, file_path, workdir) — it never trusts the model-written justification string.
  2. The pure decision core (lib/decide.js) classifies the request as allow or defer. Path containment is evaluated on real identity: the deepest existing ancestor of every candidate path is resolved through realpath (the same mechanism the DSH filesystem sandbox uses), so symlinks and junctions cannot smuggle an auto-approval to a target outside a trusted area.
  3. allow returns allowed-once — the request never reaches the human UI; the audit pair approval/asked + approval/decided: allowed-once is still written to the session log, and the plugin logs the matched rule.
  4. defer calls next() — the deployment's human answerer decides as usual. The plugin never denies anything.

Install

# from the npm registry
dsh plugin --profile <profile> add dsh-auto-approval-plugin
# or from GitHub (pin a commit for reproducibility)
dsh plugin --profile <profile> add github:StyxNether/dsh-auto-approval-plugin#<commit>

The bundle patch restates the complete permission preset table (DSH patches replace a row's whole config), so keep it in sync with @deepseek-ai/dsh-base's table when upgrading DSH — the patch warns and is skipped if the target row is missing.

Configure

Two layers, both live (no restart needed):

  1. Web settings page (easiest): Settings → Auto Approval (a dedicated page in the settings sidebar, like the Vision Toolkit page). Edit trusted areas (one absolute path per line), the harmless/dangerous pattern tables, and the switches there. Changes are written to the auto-approval section of settings.yaml and apply immediately. The page also shows the last few auto-approval decisions.
  2. Composition config (the default base): set in your profile's cordis.patch.yml:
# ~/.dsh/profiles/<profile>/cordis.patch.yml
- id: auto-approval
  config:
    # Absolute paths treated as trusted areas. Commands whose workdir lies
    # inside one (and reference it), and fs write/edit targets inside one,
    # are auto-approved. Empty by default: the feature is inert until you
    # add areas.
    trustedAreas:
      - 'D:\data'
      - 'E:\repos'
    # Only sessions whose effective preset is `auto-approval` auto-approve.
    requireTrustedPreset: true
    # Regex sources matched (case-insensitive) against command text.
    harmlessPatterns: [ ... ]   # defaults: see lib/decide.js
    dangerousPatterns: [ ... ]  # a match defers to the human, never denies
    maxCommandChars: 4000
    logDecisions: true
    # Non-loopback hosts allowed to reach the configuration HTTP API
    # (loopback is always allowed; cross-site requests are rejected).
    trustedHosts: []

Settings values overlay the composition defaults; the web card marks fields you have overridden and offers a one-click reset back to the defaults.

What is auto-approved (rule table)

For pwsh / bash calls:

RuleConditionExample
harmless-commandPure introspection, no shell metacharacters (; & | < > \ $( newline)ls -la, Get-Process, whoami, echo hello
harmless-repo-commandgit/hub read command and workdir inside a trusted areagit status, git branch in D:\repos\app
trusted-area-commandworkdir inside a trusted area and the command references a trusted pathCopy-Item D:\data\a D:\data\b with workdir D:\data

For write / edit (fs) calls:

RuleConditionExample
trusted-area-targetfile_path (absolute, or relative resolved against the session cwd / workdir) lies inside a trusted areawrite to D:\data\out.txt

Everything else — including git pull/push/fetch/checkout, git diff/log -p (they can run repo-configured textconv/pager programs), commands with redirection or pipes, writes outside trusted areas, and every other tool — defers to the user.

Deliberately never auto-approved

  • Shell metacharacter commands (redirects, pipes, chaining, substitution) — the "harmless" window accepts only a single simple command.
  • git operations that write, fetch or merge, and git diff/git log -p — untrusted repositories can weaponize git via .git/config (textconv, fsmonitor, pager), so git auto-approval requires a trusted workdir and stays on the read-only family.
  • Anything matching dangerousPatterns (drive/system-root wipes, rm -rf /, format, diskpart, shutdown, fs targets inside Windows / Program Files, …) — these defer to the human even inside trusted areas.
  • Requests whose tool/call cannot be found in the session log, or whose arguments are missing or oversized — no data, no auto-approval.

Security

  • No secrets. The plugin contains no API keys, no network access beyond its own same-origin config API, and no eval/dynamic code. It never reads configuration outside its own config and settings section.
  • Auditable. Every auto-approval is a one-shot grant recorded in the session log (approval/asked + approval/decided) plus a logger line naming the matched rule; the settings card shows the most recent decisions.
  • Fail-safe direction. Errors in the decision path log a warning and delegate; the plugin cannot deny, block, or lock out a session.
  • Gated config API. GET/PUT /api/dsh-auto-approval-plugin/config accepts only loopback (or configured trustedHosts) same-origin requests; cross-site fetches are rejected. It reads and writes only the plugin's own settings namespace.
  • See SECURITY.md for the threat model and reporting.

Uninstall (no residue)

  1. Remove the plugin: dsh plugin --profile <profile> remove dsh-auto-approval-plugin
  2. Remove the trusted-area override from your profile's cordis.patch.yml (the - id: auto-approval entry, if you added one).
  3. Remove the auto-approval: section from settings.yaml (written by the web card, if you saved there).
  4. Verify no residue: dsh --profile <profile> --dump-config should contain no auto-approval row; grep -n "auto-approval" ~/.dsh/settings.yaml should find nothing.

Nothing else is touched: no other files, no sessions, no credentials.

Development

npm test          # node:test unit tests for the decision core
npm run check     # syntax check + tests

The decision core is dependency-free plain JavaScript; the plugin surface is a standard Cordis plugin (see lib/index.js).

License

MIT — see LICENSE.

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