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Use when querying Jira issues, searching Confluence pages, creating tickets, updating documentation, or integrating Atlassian tools via MCP protocol.
Technical analysis patterns - Elliott Wave, Wyckoff, Fibonacci, Markov Regime, and Turtle Trading with confluence detection. Use when analyzing charts, identifying trading signals, or calculating technical levels.
Search across company knowledge bases (Confluence, Jira, internal docs) to find and explain internal concepts, processes, and technical details. When Claude needs to: (1) Find or search for information about systems, terminology, processes, deployment, authentication, infrastructure, architecture, or technical concepts, (2) Search internal documentation, knowledge base, company docs, or our docs, (3) Explain what something is, how it works, or look up information, or (4) Synthesize information from multiple sources. Searches in parallel and provides cited answers.
Generate project status reports from Jira issues and publish to Confluence. When Claude needs to: (1) Create a status report for a project, (2) Summarize project progress or updates, (3) Generate weekly/daily reports from Jira, (4) Publish status summaries to Confluence, or (5) Analyze project blockers and completion. Queries Jira issues, categorizes by status/priority, and creates formatted reports for delivery managers and executives.
Use this skill to publish markdown documents with mermaid diagrams to directly Confluence.
Atlassian (Jira/Confluence) operations using acli and REST API scripts. Use when: - Working with Jira issues, boards, sprints - Converting Confluence pages to Markdown - Checking Jira authentication status - Searching or viewing Jira work items
Interact with Jira and Confluence via the `acli` CLI tool (Atlassian CLI). Use this skill whenever the user wants to manage Jira work items (create, edit, transition, search, comment, assign, bulk ops), manage sprints or boards, list/view Jira projects, or work with Confluence pages, blogs, and spaces — all from the terminal without opening a browser. Also trigger when the user says things like "ดู issue ของฉัน", "transition ไป In Progress", "สร้าง bug ใน Jira", "search ด้วย JQL", "ดู sprint ปัจจุบัน", "bulk transition", "ดู Confluence page", หรือ อะไรก็ตามที่ต้องการโต้ตอบกับ Atlassian products ผ่าน command line. Always use `acli` via the Bash tool — never use the Atlassian MCP for tasks this skill covers.
Atlassian Template and Files Creator/Modifier expert for creating, modifying, and managing Jira and Confluence templates, blueprints, custom layouts, reusable components, and standardized content structures. Use for building org-wide templates, custom blueprints, page layouts, and automated content generation.
Interact with Atlassian Jira and Confluence using REST APIs — no MCP server needed. Use this skill whenever the user mentions Jira, Confluence, Atlassian, tickets, issues, sprints, backlogs, epics, stories, or any project management task that involves creating/editing/searching/transitioning Jira issues, writing or reading Confluence pages, generating status reports, triaging bugs, converting specs to backlogs, capturing tasks from meeting notes, searching company knowledge, syncing local BMAD documents with Jira or Confluence, pushing docs to Jira, pulling from Jira, linking documents to tickets, downloading Confluence spaces to local markdown, or converting between Confluence storage format and markdown. Also trigger when the user says things like "move that ticket to done", "what's the status of PROJ-123", "create a bug for X", "search our wiki for Y", "file a ticket", "check for duplicates", "write a status update", "break this spec into stories", "sync this doc", "push to jira", "pull from jira", "sync to confluence", "link this to jira", "sync my epics", "download confluence pages", "sync confluence space", "convert confluence to markdown", or "pull docs from confluence". If there is even a chance the user wants to interact with Jira or Confluence, use this skill.
Read-only Python utilities for Jira, Confluence, and Bitbucket integration. Provides read access to issues, search, workflows, pages, pull requests, commit history, and more. Use when users need to query Atlassian products like "get a Jira issue", "search Confluence pages", "view pull request details", or "get commit history". This variant excludes all write operations for token efficiency and safety.
Manage Confluence spaces for project documentation. Create, list, and delete spaces with templates. Use when setting up project documentation structure or managing Confluence content areas.
Analyze meeting notes to find action items and create Jira tasks for assigned work. When Claude needs to: (1) Create Jira tasks or tickets from meeting notes, (2) Extract or find action items from notes or Confluence pages, (3) Parse meeting notes for assigned tasks, or (4) Analyze notes and generate tasks for team members. Identifies assignees, looks up account IDs, and creates tasks with proper context.