dsh-im
通过扫码或机器人凭据把IM机器人接入DeepSeek Harness(支持飞书、微信、钉钉、企业微信、QQ、Slack、Telegram、Discord和WhatsApp)。 Connect IM bots to DeepSeek Harness via QR code or credentials (9 channels).
DSH IM connects nine instant messaging channels to the DeepSeek Harness
The bridge links Feishu, WeChat, DingTalk, WeCom, QQ, Slack, Telegram, Discord and WhatsApp to an agent through QR codes or bot credentials.
What the connector does
DSH IM is a connector that brings instant messaging bots into the DeepSeek Harness, and the README lists nine supported channels: Feishu, WeChat, DingTalk, WeCom, QQ, Slack, Telegram, Discord and WhatsApp. The goal stated in both Chinese and English is to make the DeepSeek Harness reachable from the messaging apps people already use. Connections are established either by scanning a QR code or by supplying bot credentials, which covers both personal scan based login and service account style integration. The project badges itself as an agent for DeepSeek Harness and links to a plugin listing on dshfind, where it is categorized first in its category. The README is available in Simplified Chinese with an English translation, and the visual assets show the connector linking a phone based plugin logo to the harness.
Channel coverage and positioning
The nine channel badges make the breadth clear, and they mix workplace platforms such as Feishu, DingTalk and WeCom with consumer apps such as WeChat and QQ and international tools such as Slack, Telegram, Discord and WhatsApp. This range means the same harness can be reached from a corporate collaboration suite or a consumer chat app without rewriting the agent side. The README frames the project as making DeepSeek Harness accessible rather than as a standalone bot framework, so the value is the bridge, not the model. The dshfind listing suggests the project is part of a plugin ecosystem around the DeepSeek Harness, and the category first badge indicates it ranks at the top of that listing. The MIT license is shown in the README and the connection is described as working through QR code or credentials depending on the channel.
Licensing and footprint
The README displays an MIT license badge and the project is written in JavaScript, reflecting a Node based integration rather than a native client. The repository carries 174 stars and 29 forks with 8 open issues at the time of this writing, and the default branch is main. The homepage is not set in the metadata, but the documentation and plugin listing live on dshfind. The practical picture is a connector library or service that a DeepSeek Harness user can wire into multiple messaging surfaces, choosing QR based or credential based auth per channel. As with any bridge that touches personal messaging accounts, the operational caveat is that each channel's own terms and rate limits apply, and credential based connections carry the usual responsibility to protect those credentials.
Editorial conclusion
DSH IM is an MIT licensed JavaScript connector on the main branch with 174 stars that bridges nine messaging channels into the DeepSeek Harness using QR code or credential based login, and it is listed on the dshfind plugin directory.
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