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  1. package/.opencode/command/opsx-apply.md +149 -0
  2. package/.opencode/command/opsx-archive.md +154 -0
  3. package/.opencode/command/opsx-bulk-archive.md +239 -0
  4. package/.opencode/command/opsx-continue.md +111 -0
  5. package/.opencode/command/opsx-explore.md +171 -0
  6. package/.opencode/command/opsx-ff.md +91 -0
  7. package/.opencode/command/opsx-new.md +66 -0
  8. package/.opencode/command/opsx-onboard.md +522 -0
  9. package/.opencode/command/opsx-sync.md +131 -0
  10. package/.opencode/command/opsx-verify.md +161 -0
  11. package/.opencode/skills/openspec-apply-change/SKILL.md +156 -0
  12. package/.opencode/skills/openspec-archive-change/SKILL.md +114 -0
  13. package/.opencode/skills/openspec-bulk-archive-change/SKILL.md +246 -0
  14. package/.opencode/skills/openspec-continue-change/SKILL.md +118 -0
  15. package/.opencode/skills/openspec-explore/SKILL.md +290 -0
  16. package/.opencode/skills/openspec-ff-change/SKILL.md +101 -0
  17. package/.opencode/skills/openspec-new-change/SKILL.md +74 -0
  18. package/.opencode/skills/openspec-onboard/SKILL.md +529 -0
  19. package/.opencode/skills/openspec-sync-specs/SKILL.md +138 -0
  20. package/.opencode/skills/openspec-verify-change/SKILL.md +168 -0
  21. package/dist/cli.js +1187 -65
  22. package/openspec/changes/archive/2026-02-01-add-kit-install-prompts/.openspec.yaml +2 -0
  23. package/openspec/changes/archive/2026-02-01-add-kit-install-prompts/design.md +113 -0
  24. package/openspec/changes/archive/2026-02-01-add-kit-install-prompts/proposal.md +28 -0
  25. package/openspec/changes/archive/2026-02-01-add-kit-install-prompts/specs/kit-command/spec.md +107 -0
  26. package/openspec/changes/archive/2026-02-01-add-kit-install-prompts/specs/kit-install-prompts/spec.md +90 -0
  27. package/openspec/changes/archive/2026-02-01-add-kit-install-prompts/tasks.md +62 -0
  28. package/openspec/changes/archive/2026-02-01-add-opencode-agent-support/.openspec.yaml +2 -0
  29. package/openspec/changes/archive/2026-02-01-add-opencode-agent-support/design.md +131 -0
  30. package/openspec/changes/archive/2026-02-01-add-opencode-agent-support/proposal.md +35 -0
  31. package/openspec/changes/archive/2026-02-01-add-opencode-agent-support/specs/kit-command/spec.md +157 -0
  32. package/openspec/changes/archive/2026-02-01-add-opencode-agent-support/specs/opencode-agent-support/spec.md +65 -0
  33. package/openspec/changes/archive/2026-02-01-add-opencode-agent-support/tasks.md +54 -0
  34. package/openspec/config.yaml +20 -0
  35. package/package.json +2 -1
  36. package/specs/kit-command/spec.md +157 -0
  37. package/specs/kit-install-prompts/spec.md +90 -0
  38. package/specs/opencode-agent-support/spec.md +65 -0
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+ ---
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+ description: Implement tasks from an OpenSpec change (Experimental)
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+ ---
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+
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+ Implement tasks from an OpenSpec change.
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+
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+ **Input**: Optionally specify a change name (e.g., `/opsx-apply add-auth`). If omitted, check if it can be inferred from conversation context. If vague or ambiguous you MUST prompt for available changes.
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+
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+ **Steps**
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+
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+ 1. **Select the change**
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+
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+ If a name is provided, use it. Otherwise:
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+ - Infer from conversation context if the user mentioned a change
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+ - Auto-select if only one active change exists
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+ - If ambiguous, run `openspec list --json` to get available changes and use the **AskUserQuestion tool** to let the user select
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+
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+ Always announce: "Using change: <name>" and how to override (e.g., `/opsx-apply <other>`).
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+
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+ 2. **Check status to understand the schema**
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+ ```bash
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+ openspec status --change "<name>" --json
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+ ```
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+ Parse the JSON to understand:
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+ - `schemaName`: The workflow being used (e.g., "spec-driven")
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+ - Which artifact contains the tasks (typically "tasks" for spec-driven, check status for others)
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+
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+ 3. **Get apply instructions**
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ openspec instructions apply --change "<name>" --json
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+ ```
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+
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+ This returns:
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+ - Context file paths (varies by schema)
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+ - Progress (total, complete, remaining)
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+ - Task list with status
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+ - Dynamic instruction based on current state
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+
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+ **Handle states:**
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+ - If `state: "blocked"` (missing artifacts): show message, suggest using `/opsx-continue`
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+ - If `state: "all_done"`: congratulate, suggest archive
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+ - Otherwise: proceed to implementation
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+
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+ 4. **Read context files**
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+ Read the files listed in `contextFiles` from the apply instructions output.
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+ The files depend on the schema being used:
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+ - **spec-driven**: proposal, specs, design, tasks
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+ - Other schemas: follow the contextFiles from CLI output
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+
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+ 5. **Show current progress**
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+
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+ Display:
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+ - Schema being used
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+ - Progress: "N/M tasks complete"
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+ - Remaining tasks overview
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+ - Dynamic instruction from CLI
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+
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+ 6. **Implement tasks (loop until done or blocked)**
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+
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+ For each pending task:
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+ - Show which task is being worked on
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+ - Make the code changes required
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+ - Keep changes minimal and focused
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+ - Mark task complete in the tasks file: `- [ ]` → `- [x]`
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+ - Continue to next task
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+
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+ **Pause if:**
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+ - Task is unclear → ask for clarification
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+ - Implementation reveals a design issue → suggest updating artifacts
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+ - Error or blocker encountered → report and wait for guidance
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+ - User interrupts
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+
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+ 7. **On completion or pause, show status**
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+
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+ Display:
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+ - Tasks completed this session
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+ - Overall progress: "N/M tasks complete"
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+ - If all done: suggest archive
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+ - If paused: explain why and wait for guidance
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+
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+ **Output During Implementation**
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+
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+ ```
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+ ## Implementing: <change-name> (schema: <schema-name>)
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+
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+ Working on task 3/7: <task description>
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+ [...implementation happening...]
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+ ✓ Task complete
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+
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+ Working on task 4/7: <task description>
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+ [...implementation happening...]
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+ ✓ Task complete
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+ ```
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+ **Output On Completion**
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+ ```
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+ ## Implementation Complete
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+
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+ **Change:** <change-name>
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+ **Schema:** <schema-name>
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+ **Progress:** 7/7 tasks complete ✓
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+
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+ ### Completed This Session
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+ - [x] Task 1
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+ - [x] Task 2
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+ ...
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+
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+ All tasks complete! You can archive this change with `/opsx-archive`.
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+ ```
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+ **Output On Pause (Issue Encountered)**
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+ ```
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+ ## Implementation Paused
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+
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+ **Change:** <change-name>
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+ **Schema:** <schema-name>
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+ **Progress:** 4/7 tasks complete
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+
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+ ### Issue Encountered
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+ <description of the issue>
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+
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+ **Options:**
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+ 1. <option 1>
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+ 2. <option 2>
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+ 3. Other approach
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+
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+ What would you like to do?
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+ ```
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+
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+ **Guardrails**
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+ - Keep going through tasks until done or blocked
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+ - Always read context files before starting (from the apply instructions output)
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+ - If task is ambiguous, pause and ask before implementing
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+ - If implementation reveals issues, pause and suggest artifact updates
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+ - Keep code changes minimal and scoped to each task
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+ - Update task checkbox immediately after completing each task
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+ - Pause on errors, blockers, or unclear requirements - don't guess
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+ - Use contextFiles from CLI output, don't assume specific file names
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+ **Fluid Workflow Integration**
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+ This skill supports the "actions on a change" model:
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+ - **Can be invoked anytime**: Before all artifacts are done (if tasks exist), after partial implementation, interleaved with other actions
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+ - **Allows artifact updates**: If implementation reveals design issues, suggest updating artifacts - not phase-locked, work fluidly
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+ ---
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+ description: Archive a completed change in the experimental workflow
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+ ---
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+ Archive a completed change in the experimental workflow.
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+ **Input**: Optionally specify a change name after `/opsx-archive` (e.g., `/opsx-archive add-auth`). If omitted, check if it can be inferred from conversation context. If vague or ambiguous you MUST prompt for available changes.
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+ **Steps**
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+ 1. **If no change name provided, prompt for selection**
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+ Run `openspec list --json` to get available changes. Use the **AskUserQuestion tool** to let the user select.
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+ Show only active changes (not already archived).
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+ Include the schema used for each change if available.
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+ **IMPORTANT**: Do NOT guess or auto-select a change. Always let the user choose.
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+ 2. **Check artifact completion status**
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+ Run `openspec status --change "<name>" --json` to check artifact completion.
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+ Parse the JSON to understand:
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+ - `schemaName`: The workflow being used
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+ - `artifacts`: List of artifacts with their status (`done` or other)
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+
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+ **If any artifacts are not `done`:**
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+ - Display warning listing incomplete artifacts
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+ - Prompt user for confirmation to continue
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+ - Proceed if user confirms
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+ 3. **Check task completion status**
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+ Read the tasks file (typically `tasks.md`) to check for incomplete tasks.
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+ Count tasks marked with `- [ ]` (incomplete) vs `- [x]` (complete).
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+ **If incomplete tasks found:**
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+ - Display warning showing count of incomplete tasks
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+ - Prompt user for confirmation to continue
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+ - Proceed if user confirms
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+ **If no tasks file exists:** Proceed without task-related warning.
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+ 4. **Assess delta spec sync state**
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+ Check for delta specs at `openspec/changes/<name>/specs/`. If none exist, proceed without sync prompt.
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+ **If delta specs exist:**
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+ - Compare each delta spec with its corresponding main spec at `openspec/specs/<capability>/spec.md`
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+ - Determine what changes would be applied (adds, modifications, removals, renames)
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+ - Show a combined summary before prompting
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+ **Prompt options:**
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+ - If changes needed: "Sync now (recommended)", "Archive without syncing"
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+ - If already synced: "Archive now", "Sync anyway", "Cancel"
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+ If user chooses sync, execute `/opsx-sync` logic. Proceed to archive regardless of choice.
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+ 5. **Perform the archive**
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+ Create the archive directory if it doesn't exist:
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+ ```bash
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+ mkdir -p openspec/changes/archive
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+ ```
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+ Generate target name using current date: `YYYY-MM-DD-<change-name>`
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+ **Check if target already exists:**
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+ - If yes: Fail with error, suggest renaming existing archive or using different date
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+ - If no: Move the change directory to archive
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+ ```bash
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+ mv openspec/changes/<name> openspec/changes/archive/YYYY-MM-DD-<name>
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+ ```
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+ 6. **Display summary**
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+ Show archive completion summary including:
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+ - Change name
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+ - Schema that was used
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+ - Archive location
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+ - Spec sync status (synced / sync skipped / no delta specs)
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+ - Note about any warnings (incomplete artifacts/tasks)
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+ **Output On Success**
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+ ```
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+ ## Archive Complete
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+ **Change:** <change-name>
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+ **Schema:** <schema-name>
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+ **Archived to:** openspec/changes/archive/YYYY-MM-DD-<name>/
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+ **Specs:** ✓ Synced to main specs
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+ All artifacts complete. All tasks complete.
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+ ```
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+ **Output On Success (No Delta Specs)**
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+ ```
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+ ## Archive Complete
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+ **Change:** <change-name>
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+ **Schema:** <schema-name>
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+ **Archived to:** openspec/changes/archive/YYYY-MM-DD-<name>/
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+ **Specs:** No delta specs
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+ All artifacts complete. All tasks complete.
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+ ```
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+ **Output On Success With Warnings**
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+ ```
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+ ## Archive Complete (with warnings)
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+ **Change:** <change-name>
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+ **Schema:** <schema-name>
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+ **Archived to:** openspec/changes/archive/YYYY-MM-DD-<name>/
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+ **Specs:** Sync skipped (user chose to skip)
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+ **Warnings:**
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+ - Archived with 2 incomplete artifacts
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+ - Archived with 3 incomplete tasks
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+ - Delta spec sync was skipped (user chose to skip)
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+ Review the archive if this was not intentional.
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+ ```
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+ **Output On Error (Archive Exists)**
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+ ```
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+ ## Archive Failed
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+ **Change:** <change-name>
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+ **Target:** openspec/changes/archive/YYYY-MM-DD-<name>/
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+ Target archive directory already exists.
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+ **Options:**
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+ 1. Rename the existing archive
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+ 2. Delete the existing archive if it's a duplicate
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+ 3. Wait until a different date to archive
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+ ```
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+ **Guardrails**
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+ - Always prompt for change selection if not provided
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+ - Use artifact graph (openspec status --json) for completion checking
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+ - Don't block archive on warnings - just inform and confirm
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+ - Preserve .openspec.yaml when moving to archive (it moves with the directory)
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+ - Show clear summary of what happened
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+ - If sync is requested, use /opsx-sync approach (agent-driven)
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+ - If delta specs exist, always run the sync assessment and show the combined summary before prompting
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+ description: Archive multiple completed changes at once
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+ Archive multiple completed changes in a single operation.
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+ This skill allows you to batch-archive changes, handling spec conflicts intelligently by checking the codebase to determine what's actually implemented.
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+ **Input**: None required (prompts for selection)
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+ **Steps**
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+ 1. **Get active changes**
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+ Run `openspec list --json` to get all active changes.
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+ If no active changes exist, inform user and stop.
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+ 2. **Prompt for change selection**
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+ Use **AskUserQuestion tool** with multi-select to let user choose changes:
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+ - Show each change with its schema
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+ - Include an option for "All changes"
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+ - Allow any number of selections (1+ works, 2+ is the typical use case)
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+ **IMPORTANT**: Do NOT auto-select. Always let the user choose.
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+ 3. **Batch validation - gather status for all selected changes**
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+ For each selected change, collect:
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+ a. **Artifact status** - Run `openspec status --change "<name>" --json`
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+ - Parse `schemaName` and `artifacts` list
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+ - Note which artifacts are `done` vs other states
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+ b. **Task completion** - Read `openspec/changes/<name>/tasks.md`
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+ - Count `- [ ]` (incomplete) vs `- [x]` (complete)
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+ - If no tasks file exists, note as "No tasks"
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+ c. **Delta specs** - Check `openspec/changes/<name>/specs/` directory
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+ - List which capability specs exist
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+ - For each, extract requirement names (lines matching `### Requirement: <name>`)
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+ 4. **Detect spec conflicts**
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+ Build a map of `capability -> [changes that touch it]`:
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+ ```
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+ auth -> [change-a, change-b] <- CONFLICT (2+ changes)
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+ api -> [change-c] <- OK (only 1 change)
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+ ```
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+ A conflict exists when 2+ selected changes have delta specs for the same capability.
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+ 5. **Resolve conflicts agentically**
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+ **For each conflict**, investigate the codebase:
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+ a. **Read the delta specs** from each conflicting change to understand what each claims to add/modify
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+ b. **Search the codebase** for implementation evidence:
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+ - Look for code implementing requirements from each delta spec
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+ - Check for related files, functions, or tests
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+ c. **Determine resolution**:
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+ - If only one change is actually implemented -> sync that one's specs
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+ - If both implemented -> apply in chronological order (older first, newer overwrites)
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+ - If neither implemented -> skip spec sync, warn user
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+ d. **Record resolution** for each conflict:
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+ - Which change's specs to apply
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+ - In what order (if both)
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+ - Rationale (what was found in codebase)
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+ 6. **Show consolidated status table**
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+ Display a table summarizing all changes:
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+ ```
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+ | Change | Artifacts | Tasks | Specs | Conflicts | Status |
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+ | schema-management | Done | 5/5 | 2 delta | None | Ready |
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+ | project-config | Done | 3/3 | 1 delta | None | Ready |
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+ | add-oauth | Done | 4/4 | 1 delta | auth (!) | Ready* |
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+ | add-verify-skill | 1 left | 2/5 | None | None | Warn |
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+ ```
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+ For conflicts, show the resolution:
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+ ```
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+ * Conflict resolution:
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+ - auth spec: Will apply add-oauth then add-jwt (both implemented, chronological order)
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+ ```
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+ For incomplete changes, show warnings:
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+ ```
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+ Warnings:
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+ - add-verify-skill: 1 incomplete artifact, 3 incomplete tasks
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+ ```
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+ 7. **Confirm batch operation**
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+ Use **AskUserQuestion tool** with a single confirmation:
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+ - "Archive N changes?" with options based on status
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+ - Options might include:
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+ - "Archive all N changes"
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+ - "Archive only N ready changes (skip incomplete)"
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+ - "Cancel"
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+ If there are incomplete changes, make clear they'll be archived with warnings.
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+ 8. **Execute archive for each confirmed change**
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+ Process changes in the determined order (respecting conflict resolution):
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+ a. **Sync specs** if delta specs exist:
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+ - Use the openspec-sync-specs approach (agent-driven intelligent merge)
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+ - For conflicts, apply in resolved order
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+ - Track if sync was done
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+ b. **Perform the archive**:
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+ ```bash
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+ mv openspec/changes/<name> openspec/changes/archive/YYYY-MM-DD-<name>
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+ ```
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+ - Success: archived successfully
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+ - Failed: error during archive (record error)
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+ - Skipped: user chose not to archive (if applicable)
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+ 9. **Display summary**
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+ Show final results:
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+ ```
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+ ## Bulk Archive Complete
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+ Archived 3 changes:
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+ - schema-management-cli -> archive/2026-01-19-schema-management-cli/
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+ - project-config -> archive/2026-01-19-project-config/
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+ - add-oauth -> archive/2026-01-19-add-oauth/
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+ - add-verify-skill (user chose not to archive incomplete)
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+ Spec sync summary:
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+ - 4 delta specs synced to main specs
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+ - 1 conflict resolved (auth: applied both in chronological order)
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+ ```
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+ If any failures:
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+ ```
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+ Failed 1 change:
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+ - some-change: Archive directory already exists
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+ ```
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+ **Conflict Resolution Examples**
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+ Example 1: Only one implemented
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+ ```
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+ Conflict: specs/auth/spec.md touched by [add-oauth, add-jwt]
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+ Checking add-oauth:
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+ - Delta adds "OAuth Provider Integration" requirement
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+ - Searching codebase... found src/auth/oauth.ts implementing OAuth flow
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+ - Searching codebase... no JWT implementation found
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+ Resolution: Only add-oauth is implemented. Will sync add-oauth specs only.
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+ ```
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+ Example 2: Both implemented
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+ ```
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+ Conflict: specs/api/spec.md touched by [add-rest-api, add-graphql]
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+ Checking add-rest-api (created 2026-01-10):
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+ - Delta adds "REST Endpoints" requirement
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+ - Searching codebase... found src/api/rest.ts
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+ - Delta adds "GraphQL Schema" requirement
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+ - Searching codebase... found src/api/graphql.ts
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+ Resolution: Both implemented. Will apply add-rest-api specs first,
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+ then add-graphql specs (chronological order, newer takes precedence).
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+ ```
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+ **Output On Success**
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+ ```
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+ ## Bulk Archive Complete
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+ Archived N changes:
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+ - <change-2> -> archive/YYYY-MM-DD-<change-2>/
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+ - N delta specs synced to main specs
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+ - No conflicts (or: M conflicts resolved)
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+ ```
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+ **Output On Partial Success**
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+ ```
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+ ## Bulk Archive Complete (partial)
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+ - <change-2> (user chose not to archive incomplete)
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+ - <change-3>: Archive directory already exists
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+ ```
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+ **Output When No Changes**
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+ ```
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+ ## No Changes to Archive
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+ No active changes found. Use `/opsx-new` to create a new change.
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+ ```
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+ **Guardrails**
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+ - Allow any number of changes (1+ is fine, 2+ is the typical use case)
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+ - Always prompt for selection, never auto-select
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+ - Detect spec conflicts early and resolve by checking codebase
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+ - When both changes are implemented, apply specs in chronological order
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+ - Skip spec sync only when implementation is missing (warn user)
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+ - Show clear per-change status before confirming
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+ - Use single confirmation for entire batch
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+ - Track and report all outcomes (success/skip/fail)
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+ - Preserve .openspec.yaml when moving to archive
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+ description: Continue working on a change - create the next artifact (Experimental)
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+ Continue working on a change by creating the next artifact.
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+ **Input**: Optionally specify a change name after `/opsx-continue` (e.g., `/opsx-continue add-auth`). If omitted, check if it can be inferred from conversation context. If vague or ambiguous you MUST prompt for available changes.
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+ **Steps**
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+ 1. **If no change name provided, prompt for selection**
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+ Run `openspec list --json` to get available changes sorted by most recently modified. Then use the **AskUserQuestion tool** to let the user select which change to work on.
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+ - Change name
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+ - Schema (from `schema` field if present, otherwise "spec-driven")
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+ - Status (e.g., "0/5 tasks", "complete", "no tasks")
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+ - How recently it was modified (from `lastModified` field)
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+ Mark the most recently modified change as "(Recommended)" since it's likely what the user wants to continue.
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+ **IMPORTANT**: Do NOT guess or auto-select a change. Always let the user choose.
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+ 2. **Check current status**
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+ ```bash
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+ Parse the JSON to understand current state. The response includes:
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+ - `schemaName`: The workflow schema being used (e.g., "spec-driven")
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+ - `artifacts`: Array of artifacts with their status ("done", "ready", "blocked")
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+ - `isComplete`: Boolean indicating if all artifacts are complete
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+ 3. **Act based on status**:
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+ **If all artifacts are complete (`isComplete: true`)**:
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+ - Congratulate the user
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+ - Show final status including the schema used
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+ - Suggest: "All artifacts created! You can now implement this change with `/opsx-apply` or archive it with `/opsx-archive`."
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+ - STOP
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+ **If artifacts are ready to create** (status shows artifacts with `status: "ready"`):
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+ - Pick the FIRST artifact with `status: "ready"` from the status output
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+ - Get its instructions:
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+ ```bash
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+ ```
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+ - Parse the JSON. The key fields are:
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+ - `context`: Project background (constraints for you - do NOT include in output)
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+ - `rules`: Artifact-specific rules (constraints for you - do NOT include in output)
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+ - `template`: The structure to use for your output file
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+ - `instruction`: Schema-specific guidance
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+ - `outputPath`: Where to write the artifact
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+ - `dependencies`: Completed artifacts to read for context
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+ - **Create the artifact file**:
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+ - Read any completed dependency files for context
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+ - Use `template` as the structure - fill in its sections
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+ - Apply `context` and `rules` as constraints when writing - but do NOT copy them into the file
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+ - Write to the output path specified in instructions
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+ - Show what was created and what's now unlocked
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+ - STOP after creating ONE artifact
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+ ---
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+ **If no artifacts are ready (all blocked)**:
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+ - This shouldn't happen with a valid schema
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+ - Show status and suggest checking for issues
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+ 4. **After creating an artifact, show progress**
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+ ```bash
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+ - Which artifact was created
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+ - Schema workflow being used
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+ - Current progress (N/M complete)
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+ - What artifacts are now unlocked
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+ - Prompt: "Run `/opsx-continue` to create the next artifact"
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+ **Artifact Creation Guidelines**
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+ The artifact types and their purpose depend on the schema. Use the `instruction` field from the instructions output to understand what to create.
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+ Common artifact patterns:
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+ **spec-driven schema** (proposal → specs → design → tasks):
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+ - **proposal.md**: Ask user about the change if not clear. Fill in Why, What Changes, Capabilities, Impact.
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+ - The Capabilities section is critical - each capability listed will need a spec file.
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+ - **specs/<capability>/spec.md**: Create one spec per capability listed in the proposal's Capabilities section (use the capability name, not the change name).
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+ - **design.md**: Document technical decisions, architecture, and implementation approach.
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+ - **tasks.md**: Break down implementation into checkboxed tasks.
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+ **Guardrails**
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+ - Create ONE artifact per invocation
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+ - Always read dependency artifacts before creating a new one
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+ - Never skip artifacts or create out of order
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+ - If context is unclear, ask the user before creating
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+ - Verify the artifact file exists after writing before marking progress
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+ - Use the schema's artifact sequence, don't assume specific artifact names
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+ - **IMPORTANT**: `context` and `rules` are constraints for YOU, not content for the file
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+ - Do NOT copy `<context>`, `<rules>`, `<project_context>` blocks into the artifact
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+ - These guide what you write, but should never appear in the output