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2026-08-19
Six days after DeepSeek gave away its agent scaffolding, it has 165,000 stars and an entire plugin economy has grown on top of it
We covered the release on 13 August: DeepSeek published the harness around its model — the tool registry, the session log, the sandbox, the agent loop itself — as MIT-licensed open source, with everything designed to be swapped out as a plugin. Six days later the counter reads 165,799 stars and 17,627 forks, and the more interesting number is what has grown around it. Nearly 8,000 repositories now carry the project's plugin tag, among them a browsable plugin marketplace, a 531-star Chinese-and-English handbook, a per-session cost meter, a desktop client with almost 15,000 stars of its own, and a bridge that lets people drive the harness using subscriptions they already pay for elsewhere. A caveat on that count: the tag has become a discovery channel in its own right, and some sizeable projects with no real connection to the harness — a resume builder is in the top ten by stars — have attached it to themselves for the traffic. The genuine core is smaller than 8,000, but it is unmistakably real.
Why it mattersThe scaffolding around a model is the part the American labs sell inside a subscription; it is where the recurring revenue lives, not in the weights. Making it free and swappable does not make DeepSeek's model better, it makes everyone else's business model thinner. What is happening now is the second-order effect, and it is the harder one to reverse: once several thousand people have built plugins against your interfaces, your interfaces become the default shape of the thing, and competitors end up describing their own products in your vocabulary. That is worth more than a star count.
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