lazyjira is a terminal user interface for Jira designed to reduce the friction of working with tickets through the browser.
It provides a fast, keyboard-driven interface for browsing issues and projects, reading ticket details, and carrying out common updates from a text-based application.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Offers JQL search with autocomplete, syntax highlighting, and persistent history.
- Uses a four-panel interface for issues, projects, details, and status, with vim-style navigation.
- Supports inline editing for transitions, priority, assignee, labels, comments, and descriptions through
$EDITOR. - Lets you customise keybindings, JQL tabs, issue columns, and custom fields.
- Adapts to side-by-side or stacked layouts and includes mouse support.
Website: github.com/textfuel/lazyjira
Support:
Developer: textfuel
License: MIT License

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