jira-cli

Jira CLI command reference. Use when working with Jira issues, epics, sprints, or any Jira operations from the command line.

allowed_tools: Bash, Read

$ Instalar

git clone https://github.com/fredrikaverpil/dotfiles /tmp/dotfiles && cp -r /tmp/dotfiles/stow/shared/.claude/skills/jira-cli ~/.claude/skills/dotfiles

// tip: Run this command in your terminal to install the skill


name: jira-cli description: Jira CLI command reference. Use when working with Jira issues, epics, sprints, or any Jira operations from the command line. allowed-tools:

  • Bash
  • Read

Jira CLI Quick Reference

The jira CLI is a command-line tool for Jira interaction. This is a quick reference for common workflows—for comprehensive docs, see https://github.com/ankitpokhrel/jira-cli

Getting Help

jira --help                  # List all commands
jira <command> --help        # Help for specific command
jira me                      # Show current user

Discovery Patterns

jira <command> --plain       # Plain output for scripting
jira <command> --raw         # JSON output
jira <command> --csv         # CSV output for spreadsheets
jira issue list --limit N    # Limit results (avoid large output)
jira open [ISSUE-KEY]        # Open in browser

Use --no-input to skip interactive prompts when automating.

Important: Always use --limit when querying to avoid overwhelming output.

Common Workflows

Issue Management

# List and search
jira issue list
jira issue list -a$(jira me)              # Assigned to me
jira issue list -a$(jira me) --created week
jira issue list -s"To Do"                 # By status
jira issue list -yHigh -tBug              # High priority bugs

# View details
jira issue view ISSUE-KEY
jira issue view ISSUE-KEY --comments

# Create (use with caution!)
jira issue create -tBug -s"Summary" -yHigh --no-input

# Edit and transition
jira issue edit ISSUE-KEY
jira issue move ISSUE-KEY "In Progress"
jira issue assign ISSUE-KEY USERNAME

# Comment and log work
jira issue comment add ISSUE-KEY "comment text"
jira issue worklog add ISSUE-KEY "2h 30m"

Sprint Workflow

# View sprints
jira sprint list
jira sprint list --current                # Active sprint issues
jira sprint list --state active

# Manage sprint items
jira sprint add SPRINT-ID ISSUE-1 ISSUE-2

Epic Management

# List and create
jira epic list
jira epic create --name "Epic Name" --summary "Description"

# Manage epic items
jira epic add EPIC-KEY ISSUE-1 ISSUE-2
jira epic remove ISSUE-1 ISSUE-2

Core Commands Quick Reference

Issue Commands

jira issue list [-a ASSIGNEE] [-s STATUS] [-y PRIORITY] [-t TYPE] [-l LABEL]
jira issue view ISSUE-KEY [--comments]
jira issue create -t TYPE -s "Summary" [-y PRIORITY] [-l LABEL]
jira issue edit ISSUE-KEY
jira issue move ISSUE-KEY "STATUS"
jira issue assign ISSUE-KEY USERNAME
jira issue link TYPE INWARD OUTWARD
jira issue clone ISSUE-KEY

Sprint Commands

jira sprint list [--current] [--state active|future|closed]
jira sprint add SPRINT-ID ISSUE-1 [ISSUE-2...]

Epic Commands

jira epic list
jira epic create --name "Name" --summary "Summary"
jira epic add EPIC-KEY ISSUE-1 [ISSUE-2...]
jira epic remove ISSUE-1 [ISSUE-2...]

Project & Board

jira project list
jira board list
jira open [ISSUE-KEY]                     # Open in browser

Powerful Filtering

The jira CLI supports rich filtering for issue list:

# By assignee
-a$(jira me)                 # Me
-aUSERNAME                   # Specific user
-ax                          # Unassigned

# By reporter
-r$(jira me)                 # Reported by me

# By status
-s"To Do"                    # Specific status
-s~Done                      # NOT Done

# By priority
-yHigh                       # High priority
-yMedium -yLow               # Medium or Low

# By type
-tBug -tStory                # Bugs or Stories

# By labels
-lbackend -lurgent           # Multiple labels

# By component
-CBackend -CFrontend         # Multiple components

# By date
--created week               # Created this week
--created -7d                # Last 7 days
--updated -30m               # Updated in last 30 minutes

# By watching
-w                           # Issues I'm watching

# History
--history                    # Issues I recently viewed

Output Formats

# Default: Interactive table
jira issue list

# Plain text (for scripting)
jira issue list --plain

# JSON (for parsing)
jira issue list --raw

# CSV (for spreadsheets)
jira issue list --csv

Common Patterns

Find My Work

# What's assigned to me
jira issue list -a$(jira me)

# What I created this week
jira issue list -r$(jira me) --created week

# What I worked on today
jira issue list --history

# Current sprint items
jira sprint list --current

Filtering Examples

# High priority bugs assigned to me
jira issue list -a$(jira me) -yHigh -tBug

# Unassigned stories in "To Do"
jira issue list -ax -tStory -s"To Do"

# Recent updates with specific labels
jira issue list -lurgent --updated -2d

# Not done, watching, high priority
jira issue list -w -s~Done -yHigh

Scripting with JSON

# Get raw JSON data
jira issue list -a$(jira me) --raw

# Process with jq
jira issue list --raw | jq '.issues[] | {key, summary, status}'

Best Practices

  • Use $(jira me) to reference current user
  • Combine filters for powerful queries
  • Use --limit to avoid large result sets
  • Use --plain or --raw for scripting
  • Use --no-input to skip prompts in automation
  • Always check syntax with --help when uncertain