So despite being in charge and ultimately the guy who decided to get my entire company using JIRA I must admit... I hate it... As with many GUIs just way too much clicking and waiting and im too impatient.

Anyway, so I decided to install jira-cli ( github.com/ankitpokhrel/jira-c ) and I cant tell you how much nicer this is, certainly improves my stress levels...

If anyone is curious this is what a full workflow from ticket creation to completion looks like for me. Keep in mind if you are on a JIRA instance that isnt customized you can probably get by with fewer steps.

> myjira issue create -pSYS -tTask -s"Configure jira cli w/ aliases" -b"Add to nixos config and create some helper scripts for commands" -yHigh
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> myjira issue move SYS-125 Accept
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> myjira sprint list -pSYS
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> myjira sprint add 65 SYS-125 -pSYS
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> myjira issue edit SYS-125 --custom story-points=2 --no-input
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> myjira issue assign SYS-125 "jeff@scentech-medical.com"
> myjira issue move SYS-125 "Start Work"
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> myjira issue worklog add SYS-125 2h --comment "Started reading up on the subject" --no-input
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> myjira issue move SYS-125 "Ready for Review" --comment "Successfully printed from lab office's printer using shmuels computer"
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> myjira issue move SYS-125 "Accepted" --comment "Shmuel confirmed it is working for him now"

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@nat Ju8st from my past expiernce it was the most feature rich, so i went with it. It is kinda the standard in most workplaces

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