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[–] TrustingZebra@lemmy.one 10 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I have a love-hate relationship with Jira. Overall, I guess we are able to make good use of it in my team and it does actually help keep track my work (both for myself and my manager). Most of the complaints I might have against Jira are more about dealing with Scrum BS than Jira itself.

As for the software itself, the only thing I really dislike is text formatting. I wish Jira just used Markdown, but instead they have their own WYSIWYG editor. Which would be fine if it worked properly... Almost every time I create a ticket or comment, text formatting gets messed up after posting (especially numbers and bullet points).

The text formatting is also inconsistent with other Atlassian. Bitbucket and Confluence have some support for Markdown but they each do it differently. Using all three of these Atlassian products should feel like a unified experience, and in many ways it is, but text formatting is an inconsistent buggy mess.

[–] Semi-Hemi-Demigod@kbin.social 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

If you're on a Mac or Linux you can use this one-liner to convert Markdown to Jira with the great j2m utility:

pbpaste | j2m -j --stdin | pbcopy

For Linux replace pbcopy and pbpaste with xclip -selection clipboard and xclip -selection clipboard -o, respectively. The Jira code will be on your clipboard and you can then paste it into the ticket.

[–] TrustingZebra@lemmy.one 1 points 1 year ago

Wow this is really cool, I will have to try this to see if it works. I currently waste too much time dealing with Jira messing up my formatting.