openspec-bulk-archive

Archive multiple completed changes at once with `/opsx:bulk-archive`, handling spec conflicts between changes. Use when the user says "archive all changes", "bulk archive", "/opsx:bulk-archive", or has multiple completed changes.

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Install skill "openspec-bulk-archive" with this command: npx skills add partme-ai/openspec-skills/partme-ai-openspec-skills-openspec-bulk-archive

OpenSpec Bulk Archive Skill

Use /opsx:bulk-archive to archive multiple completed changes at once. Validates each change, detects spec conflicts across changes, and resolves them by checking what is actually implemented.

When to Use

  • Multiple changes are completed and ready to archive.
  • The user says "archive all", "bulk archive", "clean up finished changes".
  • After a sprint or batch of parallel work.

Prerequisites

  • Multiple active changes with completed tasks.

Workflow

  1. Run bulk archive

    • /opsx:bulk-archive — lists all completed changes and prompts to select.
    • /opsx:bulk-archive <name1> <name2> ... — archive specific changes.
  2. What happens

    • Lists all completed changes.
    • Validates each change before archiving.
    • Detects spec conflicts across changes (e.g. two changes touch the same spec file).
    • Resolves conflicts by checking what is actually implemented in the codebase.
    • Archives in chronological order (by creation date).
  3. Confirm

    • The agent shows the list and conflict resolution plan; the user confirms.

Outputs

  • All selected changes archived to openspec/changes/archive/.
  • Delta specs merged into openspec/specs/ in chronological order.

Next Steps

  • Start new changes with openspec-new.

Troubleshooting

  • Spec conflicts: The agent inspects the codebase to resolve; review the resolution before confirming.
  • Incomplete changes: Bulk archive warns about incomplete tasks but does not block.

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