gsd:review-backlog
Review and promote backlog items to active milestone
What this skill does
<objective>
Review all 999.x backlog items and optionally promote them into the active
milestone sequence or remove stale entries.
</objective>
<process>
1. **List backlog items:**
```bash
ls -d .planning/phases/999* 2>/dev/null || echo "No backlog items found"
```
2. **Read ROADMAP.md** and extract all 999.x phase entries:
```bash
cat .planning/ROADMAP.md
```
Show each backlog item with its description, any accumulated context (CONTEXT.md, RESEARCH.md), and creation date.
3. **Present the list to the user** via AskUserQuestion:
- For each backlog item, show: phase number, description, accumulated artifacts
- Options per item: **Promote** (move to active), **Keep** (leave in backlog), **Remove** (delete)
4. **For items to PROMOTE:**
- Find the next sequential phase number in the active milestone
- Rename the directory from `999.x-slug` to `{new_num}-slug`:
```bash
NEW_NUM=$(gsd-sdk query phase.add "${DESCRIPTION}" --raw)
```
- Move accumulated artifacts to the new phase directory
- Update ROADMAP.md: move the entry from `## Backlog` section to the active phase list
- Remove `(BACKLOG)` marker
- Add appropriate `**Depends on:**` field
5. **For items to REMOVE:**
- Delete the phase directory
- Remove the entry from ROADMAP.md `## Backlog` section
6. **Commit changes:**
```bash
gsd-sdk query commit "docs: review backlog โ promoted N, removed M" .planning/ROADMAP.md
```
7. **Report summary:**
```
## ๐ Backlog Review Complete
Promoted: {list of promoted items with new phase numbers}
Kept: {list of items remaining in backlog}
Removed: {list of deleted items}
```
</process>
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