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# Jira plugin #
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CLI support for JIRA interaction
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## Description ##
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This plugin provides command line tools for interacting with Atlassian's [JIRA](https://www.atlassian.com/software/jira) bug tracking software.
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The interaction is all done through the web. No local installation of JIRA is necessary.
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In this document, "JIRA" refers to the JIRA issue tracking server, and `jira` refers to the command this plugin supplies.
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## Usage ##
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This plugin supplies one command, `jira`, through which all its features are exposed. Most forms of this command open a JIRA page in your web browser.
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```
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jira # performs the default action
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jira new # opens a new issue
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jira mine # queries for your own issues
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jira dashboard # opens your JIRA dashboard
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jira tempo # opens your JIRA Tempo
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jira reported [username] # queries for issues reported by a user
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jira assigned [username] # queries for issues assigned to a user
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jira branch # opens an existing issue matching the current branch name
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# The branch name may have prefixes ending in "/": "feature/MP-1234",
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# and also suffixes starting with "_": "MP-1234_fix_dashboard"
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# In both these cases, the issue opened will be "MP-1234"
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# This is also checks if the prefix is in the name, and adds it if not, so:
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# "MP-1234" opens the issue "MP-1234",
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# "mp-1234" opens the issue "mp-1234",
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# and "1234" opens the issue "MP-1234".
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# NOTE: since jira is case insensitive, the first two examples open the same issue
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jira ABC-123 # opens an existing issue
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jira ABC-123 m # opens an existing issue for adding a comment
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```
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#### Debugging usage ####
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These calling forms are for developers' use, and may change at any time.
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```
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jira dumpconfig # displays the effective configuration
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```
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## Setup ##
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The URL for your JIRA instance is set by `$JIRA_URL` or a `.jira_url` file.
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Add a `.jira-url` file in the base of your project. You can also set `$JIRA_URL` in your `~/.zshrc` or put a `.jira-url` in your home directory. A `.jira-url` in the current directory takes precedence, so you can make per-project customizations.
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The same goes with `.jira-prefix` and `$JIRA_PREFIX`. These control the prefix added to all issue IDs, which differentiates projects within a JIRA instance.
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For example:
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cd to/my/project
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echo "https://jira.atlassian.com" >> .jira-url
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```
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(Note: The current implementation only looks in the current directory for `.jira-url` and `.jira-prefix`, not up the path, so if you are in a subdirectory of your project, it will fall back to your default JIRA URL. This will probably change in the future though.)
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### Variables ###
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* `$JIRA_URL` - Your JIRA instance's URL
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* `$JIRA_NAME` - Your JIRA username; used as the default user for `assigned`/`reported` searches
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* `$JIRA_PREFIX` - Prefix added to issue ID arguments
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* `$JIRA_RAPID_BOARD` - Set to `true` if you use Rapid Board
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* `$JIRA_DEFAULT_ACTION` - Action to do when `jira` is called with no arguments; defaults to "new"
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### Browser ###
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Your default web browser, as determined by how `open_command` handles `http://` URLs, is used for interacting with the JIRA instance. If you change your system's URL handler associations, it will change the browser that `jira` uses.
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