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This extension automatically inserts a template of your choosing into the JIRA Create Issue Description field. The template injected is relative to the selected “Project” and “Issue Type” within the Create Issue modal on JIRA.
On initial install a default list of templates are pre populated for you. These can easily be removed/restored at any time.
By default the extension works for cloud hosted JIRA instances (*.atlassian.net domains). If you are using a self hosted JIRA instance or a custom domain, you may add your own custom domains for the extension to check against. You may also add any custom input IDs for which you would like your templates to be injected into.
You can add templates individually, or bulk add them through a local or remote json file. See Support & FAQ for an example JSON file.
Features:
* Automatically select text between
and tags for quick template
completion.
* Quickly jump to the next set of
elements using the ‘Control + back-tick’
key combo.
* Template Priorities.
* The default template (no Issue Type and
no Projects specified) will be used for all
Issue Types and Projects.
* Templates with Projects and no
Issue Type will override the default template.
* Templates with Issue Type and no Projects
will override templates with Projects and
no Issue Type.
* Templates with Issue Type and Projects
will override all other templates.
* Templates are synced across devices.
* Configure once, use on all chrome
devices that support extensions!
* Reload default templates with one click.
* Load templates from url (json file).
* Host a single json file and have everyone
use the same templates.
* Load templates from local file (json).
Easily share templates with other users.
* Add/Remove/Edit individual templates.
* Add/Remove custom domains.
* Domains (including subdomains) the extension
should run on to inject the templates.
* Limit interface options
(To keep templates consistent across users)
* Current limit options are:
* “all” -> disable all interface actions
except reload default
* “url” -> disable loading of json
from url
* “file” -> disable loading of json
from local file
* “clear” -> disable clearing of
all templates
* “delete” -> disable deleting
single template
* “save” -> disable saving/updating
single template
* “add” -> disable add new template
menu
* “add-custom” -> disable adding
custom template
* “add-default” -> disable adding
default template
* “add-domain” -> disable adding
additional domains
* Export Templates to JSON file. Easily share
template JSON file.
It’s very helpful. It allow teams to have standards tasks.
5 stars if inject the template on substasks modal openning
— the extension would be better if it detects that the issue (subtask) modal is already filled with the issue type from previous submit. I have to clean the field and re-enter same issue type to get the template working.
Kind of makes you wish that Atlassian did it themselves – its’ a feature that should just be there.
awesome application for my
my thanks for author)
Still getting the hang of it, but very simple and seems very powerful
Doesnt work for me..
Im using custom URL:
https://jira.company-tech.com
And the templates do not work
Wonderful enhancement for my workflow. Thank you!!!
It would be great, if the injection of the templates would work in ‘visual’ mode as well.
My favourite Chrome extension ever. Saves so much time, and I recommend it to everyone. It has encouraged other to have better ticket writing practices, which really benefits everyone!!
Great! Simple and useful 🙂
just amazing, keeps me and my team in check. Thank you
It would be nice to be able to have multiple templates for ticket types and prompting you for which one to use. We have different templates for screen bugs vs report bugs.
good
Extension does not function. Templates are not auto inserted into the description field. If you copy/paste them, the hot key functionality doesn’t work either.
WOW!, It’s exiting! Thanks guys for so helpful extension!