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README.md

@deepseek-ai/dsh-storage-domain

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Domain data form for the DeepSeek Harness storage hub: exposes the injectable ctx.storageDomain service and the matching ctx.storage.domain projection after every configured backend is registered. A domain is declared once with defineDomain (zod record schemas, z.infer-derived types), opened through DomainFacility.open, and served from authoritative in-memory state — reads are synchronous, writes serialize on one per-domain chain, reach durability on the routed backend first, then update memory and emit domain/changed. The opening consumer owns the handle's lifecycle and releases it with Domain.close() (idempotent; typically its own ctx.effect disposer); domains still open when the plugin unmounts are closed by the facility.

Design rationale, open semantics, and the storage/domain layer split live in the Agent Note.

Configuration

key meaning
backend Default backend name for every domain (required; no universally correct medium exists).
routes Per-domain overrides: domain name → backend name.

Model Experience

Durable domain state

What the model sees

Nothing. The package registers no tools, injects no prompts, and appends no session events; it stores non-session data (workspace records, future session sidecars) behind ctx.storageDomain and emits only the in-process domain/changed event, which reaches a model only if a Consumer package renders it through its own documented surface.

Token effect

Zero. No text from this package enters any model request.

KV Cache effect

Independent: domain reads and writes never touch request prefixes, so nothing here can invalidate provider cache reuse.

Known Limitations and Deferred Work

  • Single-process change visibilitydomain/changed is an in-process event; a second host process or a reconnecting GUI observes no changes until the cross-process revision pattern deferred in the Agent Note lands.
  • No cross-table transactions, secondary indexes, or multi-segment keys — each write touches one record; triggers and rework points for these extensions are tabled in the Agent Note's deferred-work list.