Plan-mode composer control: the conversation.input.plan seat over the plan projection and the /plan command channel
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Plan-mode status chip, a pure browser surface plugin. The browser half occupies the conversation-declared conversation.input.plan single seat (to the right of the access-mode control); the node half is an empty apply (the roster row). Plan behavior itself — the /plan command, the boundary-or-idle-committed plan/mode state, the plan projection unit, and the policy section — is owned by @deepseek-ai/dsh-plan-mode, composed independently on the host roster.
Plan mode is entered through the /plan command path: users can choose Plan from the composer's + Command menu or type /plan, while this package renders no inactive plan control. While the host-computed plan projection's effective target is plan mode (pending ? !active : active — a folded host value, not client optimism, so an arriving frame corrects the chip either way), the seat renders the warn-colored "Plan ×" status button, which executes /plan off through command.execute; otherwise the seat stays empty — a host without plan-mode (or a Draft with no session) shows nothing. While plan mode is the effective target, the composer textarea's placeholder switches to the plan-task hint — "describe your task to generate plan", localized through ui-conversation's conversation locale namespace (the placeholder.plan / hint.plan keys) and shared verbatim with the claimed /plan command hint (rendered by the composer from the same projection; owner-supplied placeholders win).
The chip carries the accessible description "Plan mode on, press to turn off". Admission failures (matched: false, business errors, transport faults) surface as an inline error and the chip stays until the projection confirms the exit.
The model exits plan mode through the stable exit_plan_mode tool; its plan review uses the composed Web question channel.
Indirectly, through the /plan off command line the chip dispatches: @deepseek-ai/dsh-plan-mode owns the model-visible policy section, the exit-tool schema, and the logged state that line drives, while this package only renders the projection and sends what a user could equally type.
Entering or leaving plan mode changes the active plan:policy system-prompt section and therefore the request prefix; the chip itself adds no prompt content.