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JiraAgilePS is a PowerShell module to interact with Agile, Atlassian JIRA's plugin, via a REST API, while maintaining a consistent PowerShell look and feel.
JiraAgilePS is a module that extends JiraPS.
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Install JiraAgilePS from the PowerShell Gallery! Install-Module
requires
PowerShellGet (included in PS v5, or download for v3/v4 via the gallery link)
# One time only install:
Install-Module JiraAgilePS -Scope CurrentUser
# Check for updates occasionally:
Update-Module JiraAgilePS
# To use each session:
Import-Module JiraAgilePS
Set-JiraConfigServer 'https://YourCloud.atlassian.net'
New-JiraSession -Credential $cred
You can find the full documentation on our homepage and in the console.
# Review the help at any time!
Get-Help about_JiraAgilePS
Get-Command -Module JiraAgilePS
Get-Help Get-JiraAgileBoard -Full # or any other command
For more information on how to use JiraAgilePS, check out the Documentation.
Want to contribute to AtlassianPS? Great! We appreciate everyone who invests their time to make our modules the best they can be.
Check out our guidelines on Contributing to our modules and documentation.
This repository offers a "devcontainer" setup.
What are Development Containers?
A development container (or dev container for short) allows you to use a container as a full-featured development environment. It can be used to run an application, to separate tools, libraries, or runtimes needed for working with a codebase, and to aid in continuous integration and testing.
You can use the devcontainer to spin up a fine tuned development environment with everything you need for working on this project.
The easiest way for using DevContainers is with VS Code,
its extension ms-vscode-remote.remote-containers
,
and docker.
When opening the repository in VS Code, it will recommend the installation of the extension.
And once installed, you will be prompted to "Reopen in Container".
- Thanks to everyone (Our Contributors) that helped with this module
- Source Code
- Latest Release
- Submit an Issue
- Contributing
- How you can help us: List of Issues
Hopefully this is obvious, but:
This is an open source project (under the MIT license), and all contributors are volunteers. All commands are executed at your own risk. Please have good backups before you start, because you can delete a lot of stuff if you're not careful.