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umd-jira-tools

v0.4.0

Published

Various CLI tools to make working with Jira easier

Readme

Table of Contents

  1. Provided Commands

Provided Commands

create-sprints

Creates a set of sprints to cover a PRD period.

Usage

    create-sprints [-s|--stack <NAME>] [-n|--lines <K>] [-f|--follow]

      Generic Arguments:
        * --debug
            Produce lots of output about what is happening.
        * --noop
            Don't actually modify anything.

      Required Arguments:
        * --period <PERIOD>
            DIT period (`18P2`) to create sprints in.
        * --next-period
            Create sprints in the upcoming DIR period (based on current date).
        * --board-id <BOARD ID>
            The ID of the Jira Agile board to create the sprints in.
        * --board <BOARD NAME>
            The name of the Jira Agile board to create the sprints in.
        * --sprint-name <SPRINT NAME>
            Name (prefix) of the sprints to create. This will have the start
            appended to it.

      Optional Arguments:
        * --unplanned-work
            Create an 'unplanned-work' issue in each sprint.
        * --project-id <PROJECT ID>
            The ID of the Jira Project to create the 'unplanned-work' issues in
        * --project <PROJECT NAME>
            The name of the Jira Project to create the 'unplanned-work' issues
            in.
        * --unplanned-description <DESCRIPTION>
            Value of the 'description' field for the 'unplanned-work' issues.
        * --unplanned-component-id <COMPONENT ID>
            The ID of the Jira Componenet to use for the 'unplanned-work'
            issues.
        * --unplanned-issuetype-id <ISSUETYPE ID>
            The ID of the Jira Issue Type to use for the 'unplanned-work'
            issues.
        * --unplanned-priority-id <PRIORITY ID>
            The ID of the Jira Priority to use for the 'unplanned-work' issues.

Examples

Create sprints for whatever the upcoming DIT period is in a board named 'My Board'
    create-sprints --board='My Board' --sprint-name='My Team' --next-period
Create sprints for the 2019P2 DIT period and include an un-planned work issue in each one
    create-sprints --sprint-name="Platform Sprint" \
        --next-period --board="ISE PLATENG Sprint" \
        --unplanned-work --project="ISE-Platform Engineering"