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bfjira - Branch Management with JIRA Integration

bfjira (branch from Jira) is a command-line utility that simplifies the process of creating Git branches based on JIRA ticket information. It ensures that branch names are consistent and informative by incorporating the issue type and summary from the JIRA ticket.

Installation

The recommended way to install bfjira is via pip from PyPI:

pip install bfjira

Make sure you have pip installed and are using a virtual environment if necessary.

Usage

To use bfjira, you must have the following environment variables set:

  • JIRA_SERVER: Your JIRA server URL.
  • JIRA_EMAIL: The email address associated with your JIRA account.
  • JIRA_API_TOKEN: Your JIRA API token.

Instructions for creating a Jira API token can be found here

Optionally, you can set the JIRA_TICKET_PREFIX environment variable to use a default prefix other than "SRE" for ticket IDs that are entered without a prefix.

Basic Commands

  • Show help message:

    bfjira --help
  • Create a branch for a JIRA ticket:

    bfjira --ticket SRE-1234

    If you only have the ticket number, bfjira will use the default prefix ("SRE" or whatever is set in JIRA_TICKET_PREFIX):

    bfjira -t 1234

Advanced Options

  • Set a custom issue type for the branch:

    bfjira -t 1234 --issue-type hotfix
  • Create a branch without setting the upstream:

    bfjira -t 1234 --no-upstream
  • Increase output verbosity (useful for debugging):

    bfjira -t 1234 -v
  • Optionally prevent transitioning the ticket to 'In Progress':

    By default, the script transitions the specified JIRA ticket to 'In Progress'. If you wish to create a branch for the ticket without changing its status, use the --no-progress flag. This is useful when you need to perform operations on the ticket without indicating that work has started.

    bfjira -t 1234 --no-progress

Contributing

Contributions to bfjira are welcome! Please read the contributing guidelines before submitting pull requests.

License

bfjira is released under the GNU General Public License. See the LICENSE file for more details.