Archive multiple completed changes at once. Use when archiving several parallel changes.
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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: "1.1.1"
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
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Get active changes
Run
openspec list --jsonto get all active changes.If no active changes exist, inform user and stop.
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Prompt for change selection
Use AskUserQuestion tool with multi-select to let user choose changes:
- Show each change with its schema
- Include an option for "All changes"
- Allow any number of selections (1+ works, 2+ is the typical use case)
IMPORTANT: Do NOT auto-select. Always let the user choose.
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Batch validation - gather status for all selected changes
For each selected change, collect:
a. Artifact status - Run
openspec status --change "<name>" --json- Parse
schemaNameandartifactslist - Note which artifacts are
donevs other states
b. Task completion - Read
openspec/changes/<name>/tasks.md- Count
- [ ](incomplete) vs- [x](complete) - If no tasks file exists, note as "No tasks"
c. Delta specs - Check
openspec/changes/<name>/specs/directory- List which capability specs exist
- For each, extract requirement names (lines matching
### Requirement: <name>)
- Parse
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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.
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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:
- Look for code implementing requirements from each delta spec
- Check for related files, functions, or tests
c. Determine resolution:
- If only one change is actually implemented -> sync that one's specs
- If both implemented -> apply in chronological order (older first, newer overwrites)
- If neither implemented -> skip spec sync, warn user
d. Record resolution for each conflict:
- Which change's specs to apply
- In what order (if both)
- Rationale (what was found in codebase)
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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:
- "Archive N changes?" with options based on status
- Options might include:
- "Archive all N changes"
- "Archive only N ready changes (skip incomplete)"
- "Cancel"
If there are incomplete changes, make clear they'll be archived with warnings.
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Execute archive for each confirmed change
Process changes in the determined order (respecting conflict resolution):
a. Sync specs if delta specs exist:
- Use the openspec-sync-specs approach (agent-driven intelligent merge)
- For conflicts, apply in resolved order
- Track if sync was done
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:
- Success: archived successfully
- Failed: error during archive (record error)
- Skipped: user chose not to archive (if applicable)
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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.
Guardrails
- Allow any number of changes (1+ is fine, 2+ is the typical use case)
- Always prompt for selection, never auto-select
- Detect spec conflicts early and resolve by checking codebase
- When both changes are implemented, apply specs in chronological order
- Skip spec sync only when implementation is missing (warn user)
- Show clear per-change status before confirming
- Use single confirmation for entire batch
- Track and report all outcomes (success/skip/fail)
- Preserve .openspec.yaml when moving to archive
- Archive directory target uses current date: YYYY-MM-DD-<name>
- If archive target exists, fail that change but continue with others
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