ATLAS CLI for Jira

for Jira Cloud, Jira Data Center 8.0.0 - 9.14.1 and more
26 installs
Cloud Security Participant
  • Supported
  • Jira Service Management
  • Jira Software

You can access all the power of Jira from the command line

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There are nearly 500 commands

There are nearly 500 commands organized into 80 topics. From creating issues, to managing announcement banner you can do nearly everything.

You can use JSON, CSV, YAML or tabular output

You can filter response, columns or use yaml or JSON instead of default tabular output.

There are in-app help for each command

Every command has detailed help accessible with --help flag.

More details

ATLAS CLI for Jira allows you to access Jira functionality from an embedded command line inside your browser.

  • Nearly every thing that can be done from the Jira UI can also be done through the command line
  • You can get output in JSON, YAML, CSV, or Tabular format
  • You can download the result as a file or copy to the clipboard directly
  • You can access your old commands quickly using the UP key or using the history command
  • You can sort, filter results
  • Flags and arguments for every command is available with --help flag
  • There are nearly 500 Jira commands organized in 75+ categories

Privacy and security

Privacy policy

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Integration Details

ATLAS CLI for Jira integrates with your Atlassian product. This remote service can:

  • Take Jira administration actions (e.g. create projects and custom fields, view workflows, manage issue link types).
  • Create and edit project settings and create new project-level objects (e.g. versions and components).
  • Register and manage Jira webhooks.
  • View user information in Jira that the user has access to, including usernames, email addresses, and avatars.

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You can create projects, issues, users, issue types, etc. from the command line.