--- name: openspec-archiving description: Archives completed changes and merges specification deltas into living documentation. Use when changes are deployed, ready to archive, or specs need updating after implementation. Triggers include "openspec archive", "archive change", "merge specs", "complete proposal", "update documentation", "finalize spec", "mark as done". --- # Specification Archiving Archives completed change proposals and merges their spec deltas into the living specification documentation. ## Quick Start Archiving involves two main operations: 1. **Move change folder** to archive with timestamp 2. **Merge spec deltas** into living specs (ADDED/MODIFIED/REMOVED operations) **Critical rule**: Verify all tasks are complete before archiving. Archiving signifies deployment and completion. ## Workflow Copy this checklist and track progress: ``` Archive Progress: - [ ] Step 1: Verify implementation is complete - [ ] Step 2: Review spec deltas to merge - [ ] Step 3: Create timestamped archive directory - [ ] Step 4: Merge ADDED requirements into living specs - [ ] Step 5: Merge MODIFIED requirements into living specs - [ ] Step 6: Merge REMOVED requirements into living specs - [ ] Step 7: Move change folder to archive - [ ] Step 8: Validate living spec structure ``` ### Step 1: Verify implementation is complete Before archiving, confirm all work is done: ```bash # Check for IMPLEMENTED marker test -f spec/changes/{change-id}/IMPLEMENTED && echo "✓ Implemented" || echo "✗ Not implemented" # Review tasks cat spec/changes/{change-id}/tasks.md # Check git status for uncommitted work git status ``` **Ask the user**: ```markdown Are all tasks complete and tested? Has this change been deployed to production? Should I proceed with archiving? ``` ### Step 2: Review spec deltas to merge Understand what will be merged: ```bash # List all spec delta files find spec/changes/{change-id}/specs -name "*.md" -type f # Read each delta for file in spec/changes/{change-id}/specs/**/*.md; do echo "=== $file ===" cat "$file" done ``` **Identify**: - Which capabilities are affected - How many requirements are ADDED/MODIFIED/REMOVED - Where in living specs these changes belong ### Step 3: Create timestamped archive directory ```bash # Create archive with today's date TIMESTAMP=$(date +%Y-%m-%d) mkdir -p spec/archive/${TIMESTAMP}-{change-id} ``` **Example**: ```bash # For change "add-user-auth" archived on Oct 26, 2025 mkdir -p spec/archive/2025-10-26-add-user-auth ``` ### Step 4: Merge ADDED requirements into living specs For each `## ADDED Requirements` section: **Process**: 1. Locate the target living spec file 2. Append the new requirements to the end of the file 3. Maintain proper markdown formatting **Example**: **Source** (`spec/changes/add-user-auth/specs/authentication/spec-delta.md`): ```markdown ## ADDED Requirements ### Requirement: User Login WHEN a user submits valid credentials, the system SHALL authenticate the user and create a session. #### Scenario: Successful Login GIVEN valid credentials WHEN user submits login form THEN system creates session ``` **Target** (`spec/specs/authentication/spec.md`): ```bash # Append to living spec cat >> spec/specs/authentication/spec.md << 'EOF' ### Requirement: User Login WHEN a user submits valid credentials, the system SHALL authenticate the user and create a session. #### Scenario: Successful Login GIVEN valid credentials WHEN user submits login form THEN system creates session EOF ``` ### Step 5: Merge MODIFIED requirements into living specs For each `## MODIFIED Requirements` section: **Process**: 1. Locate the existing requirement in the living spec 2. Replace the ENTIRE requirement block (including all scenarios) 3. Use the complete updated text from the delta **Example using sed**: ```bash # Find and replace requirement block # This is conceptual - actual implementation depends on structure # First, identify the line range of the old requirement START_LINE=$(grep -n "### Requirement: User Login" spec/specs/authentication/spec.md | cut -d: -f1) # Find the end (next requirement or end of file) END_LINE=$(tail -n +$((START_LINE + 1)) spec/specs/authentication/spec.md | \ grep -n "^### Requirement:" | head -1 | cut -d: -f1) # Delete old requirement sed -i "${START_LINE},${END_LINE}d" spec/specs/authentication/spec.md # Insert new requirement at same position # (Extract from delta and insert) ``` **Manual approach** (recommended for safety): ```markdown 1. Open living spec in editor 2. Find the requirement by name 3. Delete entire block (requirement + all scenarios) 4. Paste updated requirement from delta 5. Save ``` ### Step 6: Merge REMOVED requirements into living specs For each `## REMOVED Requirements` section: **Process**: 1. Locate the requirement in the living spec 2. Delete the entire requirement block 3. Add a comment documenting the removal **Example**: ```bash # Option 1: Delete with comment # Manually edit spec/specs/authentication/spec.md # Add deprecation comment echo "" >> spec/specs/authentication/spec.md # Delete the requirement block manually or with sed ``` **Pattern**: ```markdown ~~### Requirement: SMS Password Reset~~ ``` ### Step 7: Move change folder to archive After all deltas are merged: ```bash # Move entire change folder to archive mv spec/changes/{change-id} spec/archive/${TIMESTAMP}-{change-id} ``` **Verify move succeeded**: ```bash # Check archive exists ls -la spec/archive/${TIMESTAMP}-{change-id} # Check changes directory is clean ls spec/changes/ | grep "{change-id}" # Should return nothing ``` ### Step 8: Validate living spec structure After merging, validate the living specs are well-formed: ```bash # Check requirement format grep -n "### Requirement:" spec/specs/**/*.md # Check scenario format grep -n "#### Scenario:" spec/specs/**/*.md # Count requirements per spec for spec in spec/specs/**/spec.md; do count=$(grep -c "### Requirement:" "$spec") echo "$spec: $count requirements" done ``` **Manual review**: - Open each modified spec file - Verify markdown formatting is correct - Check requirements flow logically - Ensure no duplicate requirements exist ## Merge Logic Reference ### ADDED Operation ``` Action: Append to living spec Location: End of file (before any footer/appendix) Format: Copy requirement + all scenarios exactly as written ``` ### MODIFIED Operation ``` Action: Replace existing requirement Location: Find by requirement name, replace entire block Format: Use complete updated text from delta (don't merge, replace) Note: Old version is preserved in archive ``` ### REMOVED Operation ``` Action: Delete requirement, add deprecation comment Location: Find by requirement name Format: Delete entire block, optionally add ``` ### RENAMED Operation (uncommon) ``` Action: Update requirement name, keep content Location: Find by old name, update to new name Format: Just change the header: ### Requirement: NewName Note: Typically use MODIFIED instead ``` ## Best Practices ### Pattern 1: Verify Before Moving **Always** verify delta merges before moving to archive: ```bash # After merging, check diff git diff spec/specs/ # Review changes git diff spec/specs/authentication/spec.md # If correct, commit git add spec/specs/ git commit -m "Merge spec deltas from add-user-auth" # Then archive mv spec/changes/add-user-auth spec/archive/2025-10-26-add-user-auth ``` ### Pattern 2: Atomic Archiving Archive entire changes, not individual files: **Good**: ```bash # Move complete change folder mv spec/changes/add-user-auth spec/archive/2025-10-26-add-user-auth ``` **Bad**: ```bash # Don't cherry-pick files mv spec/changes/add-user-auth/proposal.md spec/archive/ # (leaves orphaned files) ``` ### Pattern 3: Archive Preservation The archive is a historical record. Never modify archived files: ```markdown ❌ Don't: Edit files in spec/archive/ ✓ Do: Treat archive as read-only history ``` ### Pattern 4: Git Commit Strategy Recommended commit workflow: ```bash # Commit 1: Merge deltas git add spec/specs/ git commit -m "Merge spec deltas from add-user-auth - Added User Login requirement - Modified Password Policy requirement - Removed Legacy Auth requirement" # Commit 2: Archive change git add spec/archive/ spec/changes/ git commit -m "Archive add-user-auth change" ``` ## Advanced Topics **For complex deltas**: See [reference/MERGE_LOGIC.md](reference/MERGE_LOGIC.md) **Conflict resolution**: If multiple changes modified the same requirement, manual merge is required. **Rollback strategy**: To rollback an archive, reverse the process (move from archive back to changes, remove merged content from living specs). ## Common Patterns ### Pattern 1: Simple Addition ```markdown Change adds 1 new requirement → Append to spec → Archive ``` ### Pattern 2: Behavioral Change ```markdown Change modifies 1 requirement → Replace in spec → Archive ``` ### Pattern 3: Deprecation ```markdown Change removes 1 requirement → Delete from spec with comment → Archive ``` ### Pattern 4: Feature with Multiple Requirements ```markdown Change adds 5 requirements across 2 specs → Append each to respective spec → Verify all are merged → Archive ``` ## Anti-Patterns to Avoid **Don't**: - Archive incomplete implementations - Merge deltas before deployment - Modify archived files - Skip validation after merging - Forget to git commit merged specs **Do**: - Verify all tasks complete before archiving - Merge deltas carefully and completely - Treat archive as immutable history - Validate merged specs structure - Commit merged specs before archiving move ## Troubleshooting ### Issue: Merge conflict (requirement exists in living spec) **Solution**: ```markdown 1. If names match but content differs → Use MODIFIED pattern 2. If truly different requirements → Rename one 3. If duplicate by mistake → Use whichever is correct ``` ### Issue: Can't find requirement to modify/remove **Solution**: ```markdown 1. Search by partial name: grep -i "login" spec/specs/**/*.md 2. Check if already removed 3. Check if in different capability file ``` ### Issue: Living spec has formatting errors after merge **Solution**: ```markdown 1. Fix formatting manually 2. Re-run validation: grep -n "###" spec/specs/**/*.md 3. Ensure consistent heading levels ``` ## Reference Materials - [MERGE_LOGIC.md](reference/MERGE_LOGIC.md) - Detailed merge operation rules --- **Token budget**: This SKILL.md is approximately 480 lines, under the 500-line recommended limit.