tianyaZTY/dsh-hot-plugin-host
Runtime plugin loading for the Web UI: a watched hot directory installs/updates client-plugin bundles live on every open page, no restart. Includes a right-column subagent dashboard example.
About this plugin
The DSH loader tree is composed at boot, so adding a static client plugin (a UI panel, a widget, a dashboard) normally requires restarting dsh web. This plugin fixes that: it watches a hot directory and installs/updates client plugin bundles at runtime on every open page.
$ dsh plugin --profile web add dsh-hot-plugin-host$ dsh plugin --profile web add github:tianyazty/dsh-hot-plugin-hostHealth breakdown
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