This plugin allows you to track the progress of Atlassian Jira issues from your Obsidian notes.
This plugin allows you to track the progress of Atlassian Jira issues from your Obsidian.md notes.
Check out the complete documentation to start using Jira-Issue.
From the obsidian app go in Settings > Third-party plugins > Community Plugins > Browse
and search for jira-issue
.
Use the plugin options to configure the connection to your Atlassian Jira server: host, username and password.
The plugin support the following components:
jira-issue
:```jira-issue
AAA-111
AAA-222
https://my.jira-server.com/browse/BBB-333
# This is a comment
```
jira-search
```jira-search
resolution = Unresolved AND assignee = currentUser() AND status = 'In Progress' order by priority DESC
```
```jira-search
type: TABLE
query: status = 'In Progress' order by priority DESC
limit: 15
columns: KEY, SUMMARY, -ASSIGNEE, -REPORTER, STATUS, NOTES
```
jira-count
```jira-count
project = REF AND status changed to (Done, "Won't Fix", Archived, "Can't Reproduce", "PM Validated") after -14d
```
With inline issue you can insert an issue like JIRA:OPEN-351 inside your text.
The plugin will detect urls like https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/OPEN-352 and render the issue as tags.
- [ ] Issue can be extended JIRA:OPEN-353 with the summary
- [x] Or compact JIRA:-OPEN-354 without the summary
- [ ] JIRA:-OPEN-355 use the `-` symbol before the issue key to make it compact
```
The plugin searches inside the note for those patterns and replace them
JIRA:-OPEN-356
```
Feel free to share your experiences, feedbacks and suggestions in the by opening a GitHub issue.
Pull requests are welcome.
Jira-Issue is licensed under the GNU AGPLv3 license. Refer to LICENSE for more information.