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A minimal Jira CLI.
Install it,
npm -g jql-cli
Configure it,
jql auth -u <username> -p <password> -h <hostname>
List some issues by created date,
jql ls --project NFT --created
... or priority,
jql ls --project NFT --priority
Ad-hoc JQL query,
jql ls -q 'resolution = Unresolved AND assignee in (currentUser()) ORDER BY priority DESC'
Create a new issue,
jql create --project NFT --important --summary 'Something broke'
Create a new issues with a description from stdin,
jql create -p NFT -s 'Uh-oh' < foo.txt
Coment on an issue,
jql comment NFT-123 -m "do I not like this"
Open an issue (in your web browser),
jql show NFT-123
Obviously this integrates nicely with all the other shell tools,
Eg, Everything that's assigned to me,
alias me='jql ls -q "assignee = currentUser()"'
Eg, Top ten issues,
jql ls -p NFT --priority | head -n 10
Eg, Everything marked critical created this week,
alias p1='jql ls -q "priority = Critical AND createdDate > startOfWeek()"'
Eg, Create a issue for every error in your logs ;)
tail -f logs | grep 'error' | xargs -I % jql create -p NFT -s %
jql close NFT-123
jql comment NFT-123 -m "this is a comment"
FAQs
A minimal Jira CLI.
The npm package jql-cli receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, jql-cli popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that jql-cli demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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