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Use when the user mentions Jira issues (e.g., "PROJ-123"), asks about tickets, wants to create/view/update issues, check sprint status, or manage their Jira workflow. Triggers on keywords like "jira", "issue", "ticket", "sprint", "backlog", or issue key patterns.
Interact with Jira from the command line to create, list, view, edit, and transition issues, manage sprints and epics, and perform common Jira workflows. Use when the user asks about Jira tasks, tickets, issues, sprints, or needs to manage project work items.
Create, update, and manage Jira issues from natural language. Use when the user wants to log bugs, create tickets, update issue status, or manage their Jira backlog.
Automate Jira tasks via Rube MCP (Composio): issues, projects, sprints, boards, comments, users. Always search tools first for current schemas.
Jira API operations via Python CLI scripts. AUTOMATICALLY TRIGGER when user mentions Jira URLs (https://jira.*/browse/*, https://*.atlassian.net/browse/*), issue keys (PROJ-123), or asks about Jira issues. Use when Claude needs to: (1) Search issues with JQL queries, (2) Get or update issue details, (3) Create new issues, (4) Transition issue status (e.g., "To Do" → "Done"), (5) Add comments, (6) Log work time (worklogs), (7) List sprints and sprint issues, (8) List boards and board issues, (9) Create or list issue links, (10) Discover available Jira fields, (11) Get user profile information, (12) Download attachments from issues. If authentication fails, offer interactive credential setup via jira-setup.py. Supports both Jira Cloud and Server/Data Center with automatic auth detection.
Jira Cloud REST API via curl. Use this skill to create, update, search, and manage issues, projects, and workflows in Jira.
Atlassian Jira expert for creating and managing projects, planning, product discovery, JQL queries, workflows, custom fields, automation, reporting, and all Jira features. Use for Jira project setup, configuration, advanced search, dashboard creation, workflow design, and technical Jira operations.
Interact with Jira using the orbit CLI to create, list, view, edit, and transition issues, manage sprints and epics, manage custom fields and screen configurations, list statuses and issue types, and write properly formatted descriptions using Jira wiki markup. Use this skill whenever the user asks about Jira tasks, tickets, issues, sprints, epics, or needs to manage project work items using orbit. Also trigger when the user says things like 'create a ticket', 'create epics', 'move this to done', 'assign the issue', 'update the description', 'format for Jira', 'create a custom field', 'add field to screen', 'list statuses', 'configure Jira', or any Jira-related workflow — even casual references like 'update Jira', 'what tickets are in this sprint', 'add a comment to PROJ-123', or 'set up AI tracking fields'. Trigger especially when descriptions need proper formatting (headings, bullets, tables, links) since Jira Server uses wiki markup, not markdown.
Creates Jira tasks following Prowler's standard format. Trigger: When user asks to create a Jira task, ticket, or issue.
Use acli to manage Jira tickets -- search, view, create, edit, transition, assign, comment, and more from the command line.
Fetch Jira ticket details from Jira Cloud and prepare for PRD planning. Use when user asks to fetch, load, or work on a Jira issue (e.g., 'Fetch JIRA-123', 'Load issue XYZ-456', 'I'm working on ticket ABC', 'Get details for PROJ-789'). This skill retrieves ticket link, ID, title, and description, then triggers PRD skill to create an implementation plan based on the ticket context.
This skill should be used when verifying that a JIRA ticket meets organizational standards for epic relationships and description quality. It checks epic parent relationships and validates description completeness for coding assistants, developers, and stakeholders.