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atlassian-cli

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Use when working with Jira or Confluence from command line, including authentication, searching issues with JQL, bulk operations, sprint reports, or creating/updating work items using acli

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Ver no GitHub ↗Autor: leweiiLicença: MIT

Atlassian CLI (acli)

Overview

The Atlassian CLI (acli) provides command-line access to Jira, Confluence, and other Atlassian products. Core principle: Always check authentication first, use correct command structure, and leverage batch operations.

When to Use

  • Creating, searching, or updating Jira issues
  • Managing sprints, boards, or projects
  • Working with Confluence spaces
  • Bulk operations on multiple items
  • Generating reports in CSV/JSON format
  • Automating Atlassian workflows

When NOT to use:

  • When web UI is more appropriate (one-off visual tasks)
  • When API tokens/integrations are already available

Authentication - FIRST STEP ALWAYS

digraph auth_check {
    "User requests acli command" [shape=doublecircle];
    "Check auth status" [shape=box];
    "Authenticated?" [shape=diamond];
    "Run acli command" [shape=box];
    "Explain: acli auth login" [shape=box];

    "User requests acli command" -> "Check auth status";
    "Check auth status" -> "Authenticated?";
    "Authenticated?" -> "Run acli command" [label="yes"];
    "Authenticated?" -> "Explain: acli auth login" [label="no"];
}

Before ANY acli operation:

# Check if authenticated
acli auth status

# If not authenticated, login first
acli auth login

Command Structure

Format: acli <product> <entity> <action> [flags]

DO NOT use old-style syntax with --action flag.

# ❌ WRONG - old syntax that doesn't work
acli jira --action getIssueList --jql "..."

# ✅ CORRECT - modern syntax
acli jira workitem search --jql "..."

Quick Reference

Common Products

  • auth - Authentication management
  • jira - Jira Cloud commands
  • confluence - Confluence Cloud commands
  • admin - Admin operations

Jira Entities & Actions

EntityCommon ActionsExample
workitemsearch, create, create-bulk, edit, view, transition, assign, deleteacli jira workitem search --jql "project = TEAM"
projectlist, view, create, update, delete, archiveacli jira project list
sprintcreate, update, view, delete, list-workitemsacli jira sprint view 123
boardsearch, get, create, delete, list-sprintsacli jira board list-sprints --board 42
workitem commentcreate, list, update, deleteacli jira workitem comment create --key KEY-1 --comment "text"

Confluence Entities

EntityActionsExample
spacelist, view, create, update, archive, restoreacli confluence space list

Batch Operations

Use JQL, filters, or key lists to operate on multiple items:

# Edit multiple issues with JQL
acli jira workitem edit --jql "project = MOBILE AND status = 'In Review'" --assignee "user@example.com" --yes

# Transition multiple issues
acli jira workitem transition --jql "assignee = currentUser() AND status = 'To Do'" --status "In Progress" --yes

# Search with filter
acli jira workitem search --filter 10001 --csv

# Multiple keys
acli jira workitem assign --key "KEY-1,KEY-2,KEY-3" --assignee "@me"

Batch flags:

  • --jql - JQL query for multiple items
  • --filter - Filter ID for saved searches
  • --key - Comma-separated issue keys
  • --yes / -y - Skip confirmation prompts
  • --ignore-errors - Continue on errors (useful for bulk ops)

Output Formats

Choose the right output format for your use case:

# CSV for spreadsheets
acli jira workitem search --jql "sprint = 42" --csv

# JSON for scripts/automation
acli jira workitem search --jql "project = API" --json

# Web browser for viewing
acli jira workitem view KEY-123 --web

# Custom fields (default includes key, summary, status, etc.)
acli jira workitem search --jql "..." --fields "key,summary,assignee,priority"

Common flags:

  • --csv - CSV output (NOT --outputFormat 999)
  • --json - JSON output
  • --web - Open in web browser
  • --fields - Specify which fields to display (NOT --columns)
  • --count - Show count only
  • --paginate - Fetch all results

Bulk Creation

For creating multiple similar issues:

# Generate JSON template
acli jira workitem create --generate-json

# Create from JSON file
acli jira workitem create --from-json workitem.json

# Bulk create multiple issues
acli jira workitem create-bulk

# Use file for description
acli jira workitem create --summary "Bug title" --project API --type Bug --from-file description.txt

# Use editor for interactive creation
acli jira workitem create --editor

Don't create bash loops with 10 individual create commands when create-bulk or --from-json exists.

Common JQL Patterns

# Current user's issues
--jql "assignee = currentUser()"

# Specific project and status
--jql "project = TEAM AND status = 'In Progress'"

# Multiple criteria
--jql "project = API AND type = Bug AND status != Done"

# Sprint issues
--jql "project = TEAM AND sprint = 42"

# Recent updates
--jql "project = WEBAPP AND updated >= -7d"

Common Mistakes

MistakeWhy It's WrongCorrect Approach
Skipping auth checkCommands fail without authenticationAlways run acli auth status first
Using --action flagOld syntax doesn't work in modern acliUse acli <product> <entity> <action>
--outputFormat 999Wrong flagUse --csv
--columns parameterDoesn't existUse --fields
Bash loops for creationInefficient, built-in features existUse create-bulk, --from-json
One-by-one editsSlow for bulk operationsUse --jql or --filter with edit/transition
Making up commandsWastes timeRun acli <product> <entity> --help to verify

Red Flags - STOP and Check Skill

These indicate you're about to make a mistake:

  • Skipping authentication check
  • Using --action in your command
  • Writing bash loops for bulk operations
  • Suggesting --outputFormat instead of --csv
  • Using --columns instead of --fields
  • Making up command names without checking --help
  • "The old syntax probably still works"
  • "They're probably already authenticated"
  • "A bash loop is more flexible than built-in commands"

All of these mean: Stop, re-read this skill, use correct syntax.

Workflow Pattern

digraph workflow {
    "acli request" [shape=doublecircle];
    "Check auth status" [shape=box];
    "Authenticated?" [shape=diamond];
    "Run acli auth login" [shape=box];
    "Verify command with --help" [shape=box];
    "Check for batch operation?" [shape=diamond];
    "Use --jql/--filter/--key" [shape=box];
    "Single operation" [shape=box];
    "Choose output format" [shape=box];
    "Execute command" [shape=box];

    "acli request" -> "Check auth status";
    "Check auth status" -> "Authenticated?";
    "Authenticated?" -> "Run acli auth login" [label="no"];
    "Run acli auth login" -> "Verify command with --help";
    "Authenticated?" -> "Verify command with --help" [label="yes"];
    "Verify command with --help" -> "Check for batch operation?";
    "Check for batch operation?" -> "Use --jql/--filter/--key" [label="multiple items"];
    "Check for batch operation?" -> "Single operation" [label="single item"];
    "Use --jql/--filter/--key" -> "Choose output format";
    "Single operation" -> "Choose output format";
    "Choose output format" -> "Execute command";
}

Example Workflows

Sprint Report

# 1. Check auth
acli auth status

# 2. Search sprint issues with CSV output
acli jira workitem search --jql "project = TEAM AND sprint = 42" --fields "key,summary,status,assignee" --csv > sprint-report.csv

Bulk Status Update

# 1. Check auth
acli auth status

# 2. Verify issues first
acli jira workitem search --jql "project = MOBILE AND status = 'In Review'" --count

# 3. Transition all
acli jira workitem transition --jql "project = MOBILE AND status = 'In Review'" --status "Done" --yes

# 4. Ass

Como adicionar

/plugin marketplace add leweii/atlassian-cli

O comando exato pode variar conforme o repositório. Confira o README no GitHub.

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