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gira

v0.1.4

Published

Command line for Jira Cloud

Downloads

2

Readme

gira

This is a command line application for Jira (atlassian cloud) with an small Git integration

How do I install it?

  • npm install -g gira

  • You can start it with gira

  • On first run, you will be prompted for:

    • username
    • password
    • host
    • project name
  • These items are stored in ~/.gira.json

How much is working so far?

Not much, but simply features that I use myself...

  • List your current open issue
  • Filter open issues to only those that are in open sprints (Jira Agile integration)
  • Find the issueKey in the current git branch name; print out that issue (the reason I made this)
  • Interactive commit:
    • includes Jira ticket in commit
    • asks for git subject (headline), body
    • asks for time spent (Jira Smart Commit)
    • asks if you want to move your jira ticket state (jira Smart Commit)

Examples

  • gira -l #List open issues
  • gira -ls #List open issues in open sprint
  • gira -lsd #Include the description of the issue;
  • gira -g #Use the jira project name to find an issueKey inside the current branch
  • gira -gd #Include the description of the issue;
  • gira -c #interactive commit support

Release History

  • _0.1.4 Added Interactive commit support
  • 0.1.0 Initial Release

License

Copyright (c) 2015 Justin Darner Licensed under the MIT license.