smart-commit | Commit with current branch name | Command Line Interface library
kandi X-RAY | smart-commit Summary
kandi X-RAY | smart-commit Summary
Create a commit prefixed with the current branch name.
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sudo curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sbimochan/smart-commit/master/commit -o /usr/local/bin/commit && sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/commit
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QUESTION
I would love to use the 'smart commit' feature (as explained here), connecting BitBucket to Jira and adding a comment (or even resolving the ticket) when I commit and push something to git.
I connected my user from Jira to BitBucket (and vice versa, as explained here)
Now I would like to add my repositories, but I can't seem to find any (In Jira settings > Applications > DVCS accounts > Add repository).
The repositories I am talking about all belong to my company (and not directly to my user).
Is there any way of how I can still get this to work?
...ANSWER
Answered 2018-Aug-20 at 05:50The answer was rather simple. The owner of the team (i.e. company) has to login and establish the connection between Jira and Bitbucket. After that it works like a charm!
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I am looking for a way to change the assignee of the ticket when I commit code; we have 2 QAs and currently when I commit I can change the Workflow to, for example, QA from In Progress, and add a comment, but can't find how to change the assignee.
An example of my current commits:
- ADV-99 #qa #comment Fixed abc
Is it possible to have something like this:
- ADV-99 #qa #assignee:rob #comment Fixed abc
I cant seem to find anything about changing assignee in the Jira Smart Commits Documentation:
Using Smart Commits in Jira
Note I used the Jira DVCS Connector to connect GitHub to Jira.
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Jan-22 at 09:07I found a similar Stackoverflow question How to specify version with git smart commits?
It seems that there are only really 3 commands supported by Jira at the moment:
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