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6 changes: 5 additions & 1 deletion docs/batch-changes/tracking-existing-changesets.mdx
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<p className="subtitle">Learn how to track your existing changesets.</p>

Batch Changes allow you not only to [publish changesets](/batch-changes/publishing-changesets) but also to **import and track changesets** that already exist on different code hosts. That allows you to get an overview of the status of multiple changesets, with the ability to filter and drill down into the details of a specific changeset.
Batch Changes allow you not only to [publish changesets](/batch-changes/publishing-changesets) but also to **import and track changesets** that already exist on different code hosts. That allows you to get an overview of the status of multiple changesets, with the ability to filter and drill down into the details of a specific changeset. After you have successfully imported changesets, you can perform the following bulk actions:

- Write comments on each of the imported changesets
- Merge each of the imported changesets to main
- Close each of the imported changesets

![tracking_existing_changesets_overview](https://sourcegraphstatic.com/docs/images/batch_changes/2024/tracking_existing_changesets_overview.png)

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