bjira v0.0.22
Jira cli
This is a simple Jira CLI tool. License: MIT
How to install it
$ npm install -g bjiraHow to configure it
Run bjira init to set up the tool. You can optain the API token from your
jira settings.
$ bjira init
? Provide your jira host: your-domain.atlassian.net
? Please provide your jira username: username
? API token: [hidden]
? Enable HTTPS Protocol? Yes
Config file succesfully created in: /home/<username>/.bjira.jsonHow to use it
Run bjira help to see the main help menu. Each command is well documented.
There are 2 main concepts to know:
- presets
- custom fields.
Presets
Let's say you want to retrieve all the open issues assigned to you for project FOO. The query is something like this:
bjira query 'project = "FOO" AND status != "Done" AND status != "Cancelled" AND assignee = currentUser()'You can save this query as a preset:
bjira create mine 'project = "FOO" AND status != "Done" AND status != "Cancelled" AND assignee = currentUser()'Then, you can run it using its query name:
bjira run mineIf you want to have parameters in your query, use $$$ as placeholder. For instance:
bjira preset create search 'project = "FOO" AND text ~ "$$$" ORDER BY created DESC'
bjira run search -q "hello world"Custom fields
Jira is strongly configurable via custom fields. You can retrieve the list of custom fields using:
bjira field listallIf you want to see some of them in the issue report, add them for the project (FOO) and the issue type (Story):
bjira field add FOO Story "Story Points"Any custom fields added to the list will be shown in the issue report (See bjira show).
You can also set custom fields using bira set customStory Points' ISSUE-ID`.
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