Multi-select package actions are now available on the web app
We’ve added multi-select support for packages in the Cloudsmith web app, making it easier and faster to take action across multiple packages at once.
You can now select up to 100 packages within a repository and apply common actions in a single step—such as copying packages, triggering a resync, quarantining content, and more. This helps teams maintain control and consistency across their repositories while reducing manual effort.
Why this matters
Save time on repetitive tasks: Perform bulk actions instead of repeating the same operation package by package.
Reduce operational risk: Apply actions consistently across selected packages, lowering the chance of missed steps or configuration drift.
Scale with confidence: Whether you’re responding to a security issue, promoting artifacts, or cleaning up repositories, multi-select makes large-scale package management far more efficient.
Note on Bulk Deletion & Limits
Selection Limit: This release supports actions on up to 100 packages at a time. We plan to increase this capacity to 1,000 packages in early Q2.
Bulk Delete: To ensure data safety, bulk deletion is currently disabled. It will be enabled alongside our upcoming Recycle Bin feature (scheduled for early Q2), ensuring you can recover accidentally deleted assets.
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