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openspec-bulk-archive-change
// Archive multiple completed changes at once. Use when archiving several parallel changes.
// Archive multiple completed changes at once. Use when archiving several parallel changes.
Implement tasks from an OpenSpec change. Use when the user wants to start implementing, continue implementation, or work through tasks.
Archive a completed change in the experimental workflow. Use when the user wants to finalize and archive a change after implementation is complete.
Continue working on an OpenSpec change by creating the next artifact. Use when the user wants to progress their change, create the next artifact, or continue their workflow.
Enter explore mode - a thinking partner for exploring ideas, investigating problems, and clarifying requirements. Use when the user wants to think through something before or during a change.
Fast-forward through OpenSpec artifact creation. Use when the user wants to quickly create all artifacts needed for implementation without stepping through each one individually.
Start a new OpenSpec change using the experimental artifact workflow. Use when the user wants to create a new feature, fix, or modification with a structured step-by-step approach.
| name | openspec-bulk-archive-change |
| description | Archive multiple completed changes at once. Use when archiving several parallel changes. |
| license | MIT |
| compatibility | Requires openspec CLI. |
| metadata | {"author":"openspec","version":"1.0","generatedBy":"1.0.0"} |
Archive multiple completed changes in a single operation.
This skill allows you to batch-archive changes, handling spec conflicts intelligently by checking the codebase to determine what's actually implemented.
Input: None required (prompts for selection)
Steps
Get active changes
Run openspec list --json to get all active changes.
If no active changes exist, inform user and stop.
Prompt for change selection
Use AskUserQuestion tool with multi-select to let user choose changes:
IMPORTANT: Do NOT auto-select. Always let the user choose.
Batch validation - gather status for all selected changes
For each selected change, collect:
a. Artifact status - Run openspec status --change "<name>" --json
schemaName and artifacts listdone vs other statesb. Task completion - Read openspec/changes/<name>/tasks.md
- [ ] (incomplete) vs - [x] (complete)c. Delta specs - Check openspec/changes/<name>/specs/ directory
### Requirement: <name>)Detect spec conflicts
Build a map of capability -> [changes that touch it]:
auth -> [change-a, change-b] <- CONFLICT (2+ changes)
api -> [change-c] <- OK (only 1 change)
A conflict exists when 2+ selected changes have delta specs for the same capability.
Resolve conflicts agentically
For each conflict, investigate the codebase:
a. Read the delta specs from each conflicting change to understand what each claims to add/modify
b. Search the codebase for implementation evidence:
c. Determine resolution:
d. Record resolution for each conflict:
Show consolidated status table
Display a table summarizing all changes:
| Change | Artifacts | Tasks | Specs | Conflicts | Status |
|---------------------|-----------|-------|---------|-----------|--------|
| schema-management | Done | 5/5 | 2 delta | None | Ready |
| project-config | Done | 3/3 | 1 delta | None | Ready |
| add-oauth | Done | 4/4 | 1 delta | auth (!) | Ready* |
| add-verify-skill | 1 left | 2/5 | None | None | Warn |
For conflicts, show the resolution:
* Conflict resolution:
- auth spec: Will apply add-oauth then add-jwt (both implemented, chronological order)
For incomplete changes, show warnings:
Warnings:
- add-verify-skill: 1 incomplete artifact, 3 incomplete tasks
Confirm batch operation
Use AskUserQuestion tool with a single confirmation:
If there are incomplete changes, make clear they'll be archived with warnings.
Execute archive for each confirmed change
Process changes in the determined order (respecting conflict resolution):
a. Sync specs if delta specs exist:
b. Perform the archive:
mkdir -p openspec/changes/archive
mv openspec/changes/<name> openspec/changes/archive/YYYY-MM-DD-<name>
c. Track outcome for each change:
Display summary
Show final results:
## Bulk Archive Complete
Archived 3 changes:
- schema-management-cli -> archive/2026-01-19-schema-management-cli/
- project-config -> archive/2026-01-19-project-config/
- add-oauth -> archive/2026-01-19-add-oauth/
Skipped 1 change:
- add-verify-skill (user chose not to archive incomplete)
Spec sync summary:
- 4 delta specs synced to main specs
- 1 conflict resolved (auth: applied both in chronological order)
If any failures:
Failed 1 change:
- some-change: Archive directory already exists
Conflict Resolution Examples
Example 1: Only one implemented
Conflict: specs/auth/spec.md touched by [add-oauth, add-jwt]
Checking add-oauth:
- Delta adds "OAuth Provider Integration" requirement
- Searching codebase... found src/auth/oauth.ts implementing OAuth flow
Checking add-jwt:
- Delta adds "JWT Token Handling" requirement
- Searching codebase... no JWT implementation found
Resolution: Only add-oauth is implemented. Will sync add-oauth specs only.
Example 2: Both implemented
Conflict: specs/api/spec.md touched by [add-rest-api, add-graphql]
Checking add-rest-api (created 2026-01-10):
- Delta adds "REST Endpoints" requirement
- Searching codebase... found src/api/rest.ts
Checking add-graphql (created 2026-01-15):
- Delta adds "GraphQL Schema" requirement
- Searching codebase... found src/api/graphql.ts
Resolution: Both implemented. Will apply add-rest-api specs first,
then add-graphql specs (chronological order, newer takes precedence).
Output On Success
## Bulk Archive Complete
Archived N changes:
- <change-1> -> archive/YYYY-MM-DD-<change-1>/
- <change-2> -> archive/YYYY-MM-DD-<change-2>/
Spec sync summary:
- N delta specs synced to main specs
- No conflicts (or: M conflicts resolved)
Output On Partial Success
## Bulk Archive Complete (partial)
Archived N changes:
- <change-1> -> archive/YYYY-MM-DD-<change-1>/
Skipped M changes:
- <change-2> (user chose not to archive incomplete)
Failed K changes:
- <change-3>: Archive directory already exists
Output When No Changes
## No Changes to Archive
No active changes found. Use `/opsx:new` to create a new change.
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