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Use when needing to search Jira issues, retrieve issue details, get pull request links, or manage issue workflows programmatically - provides complete workflows and examples for common Jira automation tasks using the atlassian CLI
Reference guide for the Atlassian CLI (acli) - a command-line tool for interacting with Jira Cloud and Atlassian organization administration. Use this skill when the user wants to perform Jira operations (create/edit/search/transition work items, manage projects, boards, sprints, filters, dashboards), administer Atlassian organizations (manage users, authentication), or automate Atlassian workflows from the terminal. Covers all acli commands including: jira workitem (create, edit, search, assign, transition, comment, clone, link, archive), jira project (create, list, update, archive), jira board/sprint, jira filter/dashboard, admin user management, and rovodev (Rovo Dev AI agent). Requires an authenticated acli binary already installed on the system.
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.
Fetches a Jira ticket and starts implementation with a branch and plan. Use when (1) starting work on a Jira ticket, (2) creating a feature branch from a Jira issue, (3) beginning implementation of a story or task, (4) picking up a ticket from the backlog, or (5) user provides a Jira ticket ID to work on.