What it does
X-ray for DeepSeek Harness plugins: declared capabilities vs actual behavior. Registry + static scanner + badges.
Installation
dsh plugin --profile web add github:unStone/dsh-xrayInstall method: GitHub · not yet tested in container (L3+)
Compatibility
| DSH Version | Status |
|---|---|
| not stated | Declared — not tested |
Requirements
- • Node.js: not stated
- • DSH: declared "not stated"
- • External credentials: none detected
Security Report
Automated static scan, not manual review.
Critical findings in non-blocking categories (dynamic code execution, shell execution, install scripts, obfuscation). Common in CLI/terminal plugins but worth reviewing.
code-exec ×1—2604c885638c2026-08-192604c885638cThe scan result is only valid for the scanned commit. If the latest commit differs, the badge shows outdated until the daily pipeline rescans.
Disclaimer: automated static analysis, not a security guarantee. Always review what you install.
• Static heuristic scan: done (6 files)
• Dependency vulnerabilities: requires deep audit (L3+)
• Permission sandboxing: requires runtime testing (L4+)
High-risk findings · 1 / 1
- criticalChild process module usage (Node.js)scanner/scan_core.py:26'exec': re.compile(r"child_process|execSync|spawnSync|execFileSync|\bexeca\b|\bspawn\s*\("),
Heuristic static scan — may produce false positives. Review the source yourself before trusting.
Activity
Last commit 2026-08-18 · activity: Active
• Repo created: 2026-08-19
• Stars: ★ 1 · Forks: 0
• Health: Active — committed within last 30 days
Source
GitHub: github.com/unStone/dsh-xray
