jira-issue-management

📁 grandcamel/jira-assistant-skills 📅 13 days ago
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npx skills add https://github.com/grandcamel/jira-assistant-skills --skill jira-issue-management

Skill 文档

jira-issue

Core CRUD operations for JIRA issues – create, read, update, and delete tickets.

Risk Levels

Operation Risk Notes
Get/view issue - Read-only
Create issue - Easily reversible (can delete)
Update fields ! Can be undone via edit
Delete issue !! Recoverable from trash (30 days)
Delete with –force !!! IRREVERSIBLE – bypasses trash

Risk Legend: - Safe, read-only | ! Caution, modifiable | !! Warning, destructive but recoverable | !!! Danger, irreversible

⚠️ PRIMARY USE CASE: Viewing Issue Details

This skill MUST be invoked when the user wants to see issue information.

CRITICAL: When user asks to view/show/get/see issue details, you MUST:

  1. Load this skill immediately (if not already loaded)
  2. Use the jira-as issue get command to retrieve the issue
  3. Display the full issue information to the user

Common phrases that REQUIRE invoking this skill:

  • “Show me [the issue/bug/task]” → Use jira-as issue get
  • “Get details of [issue]” → Use jira-as issue get
  • “View [the issue we created]” → Use jira-as issue get
  • “What’s in [issue key]?” → Use jira-as issue get
  • “Display issue information” → Use jira-as issue get
  • “Look up [issue]” → Use jira-as issue get
  • “See [the bug]” → Use jira-as issue get
  • “Details of the bug/task/issue” → Use jira-as issue get

When to Use This Skill

Triggers: User asks to…

  • View/show/display/get/retrieve/see/check issue details ← Most common use case
  • Create a new JIRA issue (bug, task, story, epic)
  • Look up or examine an issue
  • Update issue fields (summary, description, priority, assignee, labels)
  • Delete an issue

Context awareness: If the user refers to “the issue/bug/task we just created” or uses pronouns like “it”, resolve to the most recently created/mentioned issue in the conversation and retrieve its details.

Available Commands

This skill provides the following commands via the jira-as issue CLI:

  • jira-as issue create: Create new issues
  • jira-as issue get: Retrieve issue details
  • jira-as issue update: Modify issue fields
  • jira-as issue delete: Remove issues

All commands support --help for full option documentation.

Global Options

All commands inherit global options from the parent jira-as command:

  • --output, -o: Output format for get and create commands (text, json)

Templates

Pre-configured templates for common issue types:

  • bug_template.json – Bug report template
  • task_template.json – Task template
  • story_template.json – User story template

Common Patterns

Create Issues

# Basic issue creation
jira-as issue create --project PROJ --type Bug --summary "Login fails on mobile"

# With agile fields (--points is an alias for --story-points)
jira-as issue create --project PROJ --type Story --summary "User login" \
  --epic PROJ-100 --story-points 5

# With relationships and time estimate
jira-as issue create --project PROJ --type Task --summary "Setup database" \
  --blocks PROJ-123 --estimate "2d"

# With labels and components
jira-as issue create --project PROJ --type Task --summary "Setup CI pipeline" \
  --labels "backend,infrastructure" --components "Build,DevOps"

# With custom fields (JSON format)
jira-as issue create --project PROJ --type Bug --summary "Critical bug" \
  --custom-fields '{"customfield_10050": "production"}'

# Assign to sprint
jira-as issue create --project PROJ --type Story --summary "Feature X" \
  --sprint 42

# Create without project context defaults
jira-as issue create --project PROJ --type Bug --summary "Bug" --no-defaults

Retrieve Issues

# Basic retrieval
jira-as issue get PROJ-123

# With full details
jira-as issue get PROJ-123 --detailed --show-links --show-time

# Retrieve specific fields only
jira-as issue get PROJ-123 --fields "summary,status,priority,assignee"

# JSON output for scripting
jira-as issue get PROJ-123 --output json

Note: Using --show-links or --show-time automatically enables detailed view.

Update Issues

# Update priority and assignee
jira-as issue update PROJ-123 --priority Critical --assignee self

# Update without notifications
jira-as issue update PROJ-123 --summary "Updated title" --no-notify

# Unassign issue (accepts "none" or "unassigned")
jira-as issue update PROJ-123 --assignee none

# Update labels and components (replaces existing)
jira-as issue update PROJ-123 --labels "urgent,reviewed" --components "API"

# Update custom fields
jira-as issue update PROJ-123 --custom-fields '{"customfield_10050": "staging"}'

Assignee special values:

  • self: Assigns to the current authenticated user
  • none or unassigned: Removes the assignee

Delete Issues

# Delete with confirmation
jira-as issue delete PROJ-456

# Force delete (no prompt)
jira-as issue delete PROJ-456 --force

Example Workflows

Create and View Issue

This is the most common workflow – create an issue, then immediately view its details:

# 1. Create a bug
jira-as issue create --project DEMO --type Bug --summary "Login fails on mobile" --priority High

# Output: Created DEMO-105

# 2. View the details of the bug we just created
jira-as issue get DEMO-105

# Output shows:
# - Issue Key: DEMO-105
# - Type: Bug
# - Summary: Login fails on mobile
# - Priority: High
# - Status: Open (or whatever the initial status is)
# - And all other fields

When user says “Show me the details of the bug we just created”, this skill should:

  1. Identify the most recently created issue from context (e.g., DEMO-105)
  2. Execute: jira-as issue get DEMO-105
  3. Display the full issue details including key, type, summary, priority, status, etc.

Shell Completion

To enable shell completion for the jira-as CLI, add the appropriate command to your shell’s configuration file (e.g., .bashrc, .zshrc, config.fish).

Bash:

eval "$(_JIRA_AS_COMPLETE=bash_source jira-as)"

Zsh:

eval "$(_JIRA_AS_COMPLETE=zsh_source jira-as)"

Fish:

_JIRA_AS_COMPLETE=fish_source jira-as | source

Exit Codes

Code Description
0 Success
1 Error (see error message)

Troubleshooting

Error Cause Solution
401 Unauthorized Invalid credentials Verify JIRA_API_TOKEN and JIRA_EMAIL
403 Forbidden No permission Check project permissions with JIRA admin
404 Not Found Issue doesn’t exist Verify issue key format (PROJ-123)
Invalid issue type Type not in project Check available types for target project
Epic/Sprint errors Agile fields misconfigured Verify settings.json agile field IDs

For credential setup, generate tokens at: https://id.atlassian.com/manage-profile/security/api-tokens

Configuration

Requires JIRA credentials via environment variables (JIRA_SITE_URL, JIRA_EMAIL, JIRA_API_TOKEN).

Related Resources

Resources in the skill directory (skills/jira-issue/):

  • docs/BEST_PRACTICES.md – Issue content and metadata guidance
  • references/field_formats.md – ADF and field format details
  • references/api_reference.md – REST API endpoints

Related Skills

  • jira-lifecycle: Workflow transitions and status changes
  • jira-search: JQL queries for finding issues
  • jira-collaborate: Comments, attachments, watchers
  • jira-agile: Sprint and epic management
  • jira-relationships: Issue linking and dependencies
  • jira-time: Time tracking and worklogs