8b-is/deepsiper-enthea

C2

Sovereign, agent-driven LLM evaluation harness forked from deepseek-harness (dsh) — Cordis plugin architecture, EntheAI backends, and multi-model benchmarking

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8b-is/deepsiper-enthea is a DeepSeek Harness plugin rated C2 — one powerful capability or sensitive behavior. It runs code at install time, executes system commands, decodes base64 payloads, reads credential-class env vars.

What it can do

CapabilityFlagEvidence
runs code at install timeinstall_scriptpostinstall: node scripts/ensure-spawn-helper.mjs
executes system commandsexec×33 src, e.g. apps/cli/src/plugin.ts:13, apps/cli/src/plugin.ts:13
decodes base64 payloadsbase64_decode×2 src, e.g. packages/acp/acp/src/content.ts:55, packages/client/runtime/src/client/sessions/session.ts:276
reads credential-class env varstoken_envDSH_RPC_TOKEN

Services it injects

agentDefaultModel agentLoop agents attachments clientModules cmdlineArgs connection conversation conversationEvents conversationViews demoRealmSvc demoStartup goals inputTriggers invariants layout llm loader locale missing-code-mode-service modules neverProvided phaseOne remote sessionPersistence sessions settingsScope slots subagents terminals typert userQuestions webServer workspaces

Hooks it attaches

agent/created agent/disposed agent/error agent/inbox/claimed agent/inbox/inserted agent/pre-step agent/request agent/request-error agent/status approval/request command/executed connection/reset hmr/change hmr/config-update-failed internal/dispatch internal/plugin internal/service locale/change session-telemetry/record session/event session/flush slash/input-begin-command slash/input-consume-token slash/input-insert-reference slash/input-insert-text slots/changed subagent/end test/scope-probe tools/post-execute

Outbound domains

www.deepseek.com deepsiper.vaked.dev 8b.is docs.deepseek.com

Environment variables it reads

CORDIS_SHARED DSH_TELEMETRY_DISABLED DSH_WEB_STRESS_HEADFUL NALR_REQUIRE_LANDLOCK GITHUB_REF RELEASE_PUBLISH DSH_RPC_TOKEN

How to read this

Levels measure capability surface and transparency, not maliciousness. A C3 plugin can be entirely legitimate — a desktop shell genuinely needs subprocesses. The point is that you can see this before installing. See the levels explained and how dsh plugins work.

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