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@deepseek-ai/dsh-client-ui-goal

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Goal surface plugin, browser half: the GoalBar strip is the second standalone card in the conversation.input.dock composer-context stack (order 10, after Todo and before Queue). The live goal arrives through useProjection('goal') — the host-computed whole value seeded by the history tail page and updated by session/projection frames — so the plugin owns no domain store, refresh chain, or event listener. The slot inject face carries only the four mutation verbs (edit / pause / resume / clear through ctx.remote.goals — an active goal offers the pause action, a paused one resume); each reads the CAS ref from the session's current projected value at call time and surfaces the rejected Remote error inline. The strip single-flights mutations synchronously because React's pending render cannot fence same-frame clicks; after a successful clear it immediately suppresses that exact goal id while the authoritative null projection catches up. Goal creation stays on the /goal host command; loading, absent, completed, and successfully cleared goals render nothing.

The /client export surface is the plugin body (apply/inject), the GoalBar/GoalDock components, and the injected verb face types.

Model Experience

Indirectly, through the goals/edit, goals/pause, goals/resume, and goals/clear Remote methods the strip invokes: each accepted mutation commits in a durable agent/inbox/spliced insertion, which the goal projection folds immediately, and queues a goal/change context message. The model sees that context only if a later pre-step admits it; discarding the queued message does not roll back the projected state. The strip itself adds no prompt content.

KV Cache effect

None unless the queued goal context is admitted. An admitted context extends the history tail like any other message; an insertion discarded before admission does not affect the cache.

Known Limitations and Deferred Work

  • Durable phase only — the projection omits process-local activation, so the strip cannot distinguish an active-but-disarmed goal from an armed one; resume re-arms through the RPC side. There is no host-live activation channel.