This person migrated DeepSeek Desktop to Windows.
There are 51 animations, very cute (●'◡'●): It can be in a daze, take a nap, take a walk, stretch, play a Rubik's Cube, and it will react when you click on it. You can drag them around, automatically hang around on the desktop, pin them to the top, start them automatically when you turn on the computer, and even generate several in one go.
DeepSeek Harness passed 60,000 GitHub stars in less than a day.
And that’s not even the most interesting part. It launched as: → Free. → Open source. → MIT licensed. → Locally runnable. → Fully modular. Plus, it can read existing instruction files like: ✔
$10 a month just replaced three AI coding subscriptions.
GLM 5.2, KiMi 2.7, and DeepSeek V4 in one place. The overpaying era is over. Comment "cline" and I'll send the link.
Just found a desktop version of DeepSeek Harness that works out of the box, it’s awesome. Warning.
DeepSeek Harness itself is already very powerful, but to run it requires a lot of work on the environment, command line, and local services. Now the community has developed a DSH Desktop: Windows/macOS one-click installation, no need to install Node, no need to type commands Native window + system tray, local Harness service automatically starts management…
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