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JIRA ticket context manager for git workflows

Project description

jira-git-helper

A terminal-based JIRA ticket context manager for git workflows, invoked as jg.

jg keeps track of which JIRA ticket you're working on so that branch names, commit messages, and PR lookups are automatically prefixed — without you having to type the ticket key every time.

How it works

jg maintains an active ticket for each terminal session (e.g. SWY-1234). Once set, commands like jg commit, jg branch, and jg push automatically use that ticket — you never have to copy-paste it again.

$ jg set          # pick a ticket interactively
$ jg branch fix   # creates SWY-1234-fix and switches to it
$ jg add          # stage files and commit — ticket prefix added automatically
$ jg push         # pushes branch and opens the linked PR

Each terminal window can track a different ticket independently.


Installation

uv tool install jira-git-helper

Or with pipx:

pipx install jira-git-helper

Quick start

1. Connect to JIRA

jg config set server https://yourcompany.atlassian.net
jg config set email  you@yourcompany.com
jg config set token  <your-jira-api-token>

Generate a token at: https://id.atlassian.com/manage-profile/security/api-tokens

2. Set up the shell hook

The hook lets each terminal track its own ticket independently. See Shell hook for full details and shell-specific instructions.

3. (Optional) Show the active ticket in your prompt

See Prompt integration for fish/Tide, bash, and zsh instructions.

4. (Optional) Scope tickets to your projects

jg config set projects SWY
# or multiple:
jg config set projects SWY,DOPS

5. Pick a ticket and start working

jg set        # opens an interactive picker
jg            # shows the active ticket at any time

Configuration

Config is stored in ~/.config/jira-git-helper/config. Use jg config set/get/list to manage it.

Required

Key Description
server Your JIRA instance URL, e.g. https://yourcompany.atlassian.net
email Your JIRA account email
token Your JIRA API token

Optional

Key Description
projects Comma-separated project keys to scope the ticket picker, e.g. SWY or SWY,DOPS
jql.<PROJECT> Custom JQL for a specific project (see below)

Project scoping

Without projects set, jg set shows all tickets assigned to you across JIRA. With projects set, results are scoped to just those projects:

# Single project
jg config set projects SWY

# Multiple projects — results from all projects are merged into one list
jg config set projects SWY,DOPS

Per-project JQL

By default each project uses:

project = <KEY> AND assignee = currentUser() ORDER BY updated DESC

Override this for any project with a jql.<PROJECT> key:

jg config set jql.SWY "project = SWY AND sprint in openSprints() AND assignee = currentUser()"
jg config set jql.DOPS "project = DOPS AND status != Done AND assignee = currentUser()"

JQL resolution order (for a given project key):

  1. jql.<PROJECT> — if set, this wins
  2. project = PROJECT AND assignee = currentUser() ORDER BY updated DESC — default

When multiple projects are configured and none have custom JQL, a single combined JIRA query is used. If any project has custom JQL, one query per project is run and results are merged.

View your current config

jg config list

This shows all standard keys plus any jql.<PROJECT> keys you've set.


Shell hook

The hook does three things:

  1. Seeds JG_TICKET from the last-used ticket when a new shell opens (so you don't start from scratch every time).
  2. Keeps terminals isolatedjg set in one terminal updates only that terminal's JG_TICKET. Other open terminals are unaffected.
  3. Updates JG_TICKET after jg set or jg branch --all, and clears it after jg clear.

Without the hook, all terminals share the same ticket via the state file.

Fish — add to ~/.config/fish/config.fish:

eval (jg hook)

Bash — add to ~/.bashrc:

eval "$(jg hook --shell bash)"

Zsh — add to ~/.zshrc:

eval "$(jg hook --shell zsh)"

Prompt integration

Fish / Tide

Display the active ticket in your Tide prompt. Run once to install the prompt item:

jg setup

Then follow the printed instructions to add jg to your Tide prompt items.

The jg setup command writes ~/.config/fish/functions/_tide_item_jg.fish, which reads the shell-local $JG_TICKET variable — so each terminal shows its own ticket.

Bash

The hook defines a __jg_ps1 helper. Splice it into your PS1 in ~/.bashrc (after the eval line):

PS1='$(__jg_ps1)\$ '

Or anywhere inside an existing prompt string, e.g.:

PS1='\u@\h $(__jg_ps1)\$ '

Zsh

Same helper, different variable. Add to ~/.zshrc (after the eval line):

PROMPT='$(__jg_ps1)%% '

__jg_ps1 prints the active ticket followed by a space, or nothing if no ticket is set.


Commands

jg

Show the active ticket for the current session.

$ jg
SWY-1234

jg set [TICKET]

Set the active ticket. With no argument, opens an interactive picker that fetches tickets from JIRA based on your configured projects and JQL.

jg set             # interactive picker
jg set SWY-1234    # set directly without opening the picker

Flags:

Flag Description
--jql "..." Use a raw JQL query instead of configured project JQL. Useful for one-off searches without changing your config.
--max N Maximum number of tickets to fetch (default: 200)

Examples:

# Show only high-priority tickets, one-off
jg set --jql "project = SWY AND priority = Highest ORDER BY created DESC"

# Fetch more results than the default
jg set --max 500

Interactive picker controls:

Key Action
/ Move between tickets
/ Open filter bar — type to narrow by key, summary, assignee, or status
Enter Select the highlighted ticket (or confirm filter and return to list)
Escape Close filter / cancel

jg clear

Clear the active ticket for the current session.

jg clear

jg info [TICKET]

Show a rich summary panel for a ticket, including: summary, status, priority, assignee, reporter, labels, URL, and a description excerpt (truncated at 800 chars).

jg info            # uses the active ticket
jg info SWY-5678   # look up any ticket by key

jg open [TICKET]

Open a ticket in your browser.

jg open            # opens the active ticket
jg open SWY-5678   # open any ticket by key

jg branch [name]

Work with git branches scoped to the active ticket.

With no arguments — opens an interactive branch picker showing all local branches that match the active ticket key. Selecting one switches to it.

jg branch

With a name — creates a new branch named TICKET-branch-name (using git switch -C) and switches to it.

jg branch my-feature    # creates SWY-1234-my-feature

With --all — shows all local branches matching any of your configured projects, regardless of the active ticket. Selecting a branch also sets the active ticket to match the ticket key embedded in the branch name.

jg branch --all    # requires `projects` to be configured
Flag Description
--all Browse all project branches and update the active ticket to match

Note: --all requires projects to be configured. Branch names are expected to follow the PROJECT-1234-description convention.

Interactive picker controls:

Key Action
/ Move between branches
/ Open filter bar — type to narrow by branch name
Enter Switch to the highlighted branch (or confirm filter and return to list)
Escape Close filter / cancel

jg add

An interactive TUI for staging files and committing — all in one step.

jg add

The screen is split into up to three sections (staged, modified, untracked). Use Space to toggle files between staged/unstaged, then Enter to open the commit message prompt. The commit message is automatically prefixed with the active ticket key.

Controls:

Key Action
/ Move between files
Space Stage or unstage the highlighted file
/ Open filter bar for the focused section
Enter Open commit message prompt (or confirm filter and return to list)
Escape Close filter / cancel

Note: If no ticket is set, jg add will prompt you to pick one interactively before proceeding.


jg commit <message>

Commit with the active ticket key automatically prepended to the message.

jg commit "fix login redirect"
# runs: git commit -m "SWY-1234 fix login redirect"

Any extra arguments after the message are passed through to git commit:

jg commit "fix login redirect" --no-verify
jg commit "fix login redirect" --amend

Note: Refuses to run on main or master. Use jg branch <name> to create a feature branch first.


jg push

Push the current branch to origin (git push -u origin HEAD) and open the linked PR in your browser.

jg push

After pushing, jg push looks up the active ticket in JIRA to find any linked open PR. If found, it opens that PR. If not found but GitHub printed a "Create a pull request" URL during the push, it opens that instead.


jg diff [TICKET]

Show a diff of an open or draft PR linked to the ticket, using the gh CLI.

jg diff            # uses the active ticket
jg diff SWY-5678   # diff PRs for any ticket

If multiple PRs are found, an interactive picker lets you choose one (supports / to filter by status, repo, branch, or title).

Flag Description
--all Include merged and declined PRs, not just open/draft ones

Requires: gh CLI installed and authenticated.


jg prs [TICKET]

Browse all GitHub PRs linked to a ticket in an interactive TUI.

jg prs             # uses the active ticket
jg prs SWY-5678    # browse PRs for any ticket

Columns shown: Status, Author, Repo, Source branch, Title. PRs are sorted with open ones first, then by last-updated date. Status is colour-coded: green (open), yellow (draft), blue (merged), red (declined).

Controls:

Key Action
/ Move between PRs
/ Open filter bar — searches status, author, repo, branch, and title
Enter Open the highlighted PR in your browser
Escape Close filter / quit

jg config get <key>

Print a single config value.

jg config get server
jg config get jql.SWY

Exits with a non-zero status if the key is not set.


jg config set <key> <value>

Set a config value. Standard keys are server, email, token, and projects. Use jql.<PROJECT> to set per-project JQL:

jg config set server   https://yourcompany.atlassian.net
jg config set email    you@yourcompany.com
jg config set token    <api-token>
jg config set projects SWY,DOPS

jg config set jql.SWY "project = SWY AND sprint in openSprints() AND assignee = currentUser()"

jg config list

List all configured values. Masks the token value for safety. Automatically shows any jql.<PROJECT> keys you have set.

jg config list

jg hook [--shell fish|bash|zsh]

Print the shell hook function to stdout. Intended to be evaluated in your shell startup file (see Shell hook above).

jg hook                  # fish (default)
jg hook --shell bash
jg hook --shell zsh
Flag Description
--shell fish|bash|zsh Shell to emit the hook for (default: fish)

The bash/zsh hook also defines __jg_ps1 for prompt integration (see Prompt integration).


jg setup

Configure fish/Tide prompt integration. Creates ~/.config/fish/functions/_tide_item_jg.fish and prints the follow-up set -U commands needed to activate and style the prompt item.

jg setup

Fish/Tide only. For bash/zsh prompt integration, see Prompt integration.


jg version

Print the installed version.

jg version
# or
jg --version

Requirements


License

MIT

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