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      I’ve yet to try this one but It’s been recommended to me a few times. I’m still using go-jira, although it’s very broken with the latest JIRA versions, and doesn’t seem to be an active project (my admittedly incomplete PR is languishing like dozens of others)

      Extending go-jira is… interesting. You write weird little embedded shell scripts in YAML files that are executed by sub-processes of the main binary in different phases.

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        The go-jira name is simply amazing. Doesn’t seem like they lean into the pun though?

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          I know! A wasted opportunity.

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          I knew a guy at Netflix who turned me on to go-jira but at the time (and again as little as a year ago) it wasn’t working for me with employer’s internally hosted JIRA. jira-cli at least works.

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          I just started using this literally yesterday and decided to build some workflow around it. My big wish — and there’s an open issue about it — is for it to recover gracefully when it fails. I lost a fairly long write-up because of a typo in a component name. If you’ve got some time and some go skills, take a swing.

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            Yikes that’s pretty scary. I’ve yet to really try to use the tool myself after picking it up from that JIRA rant discussion thread.

        🇬🇧 The UK geoblock is lifted, hopefully permanently.