Abre rápidamente el ticket de Jira correspondiente
Quick JIRA (short just quiji) is designed to speed up your workflow.
With the simple button you can access any JIRA tickets within seconds, instead of typing the whole time in the address bar.
You just type the ticket ID and hit enter and are directly on the JIRA ticket page.
Alternatively you can use the omnibox by typing the keyword 'jira' first and then your ticket ID
You can switch between the current and the new tab as your default action.
Quick JIRA is equipped with the following features
● button for current tab
● button for new tab
● button to re-open last ticket
● hotkey to open the dialog (CTRL + SHIFT + K)
● hotkeys to open the selected text as a ticket in the current (ALT + K) or a new tab (ALT + SHIFT +K)
● omnibox command: jira
● options page to select JIRA URL and default action of the enter key
● right click (context menu) integration
● fully localized into English
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Support (and source code) can be found at GitHub: https://github.com/timbru31/quickjira
Follow me on X: https://x.com/timbru31
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I am not affiliated with Atlassian in any way.
The JIRA logo belongs to Atlassian and was obtained from the press kit.
Latest reviews
- (2022-09-28) Tali Luvhengo: Does what it says on the box.
- (2022-04-13) Mathias Böhmer: Jumping quickly into tickets works great, thanks. But what's annoying is, that the extension highjacks the chrome omnibox and this cannot be changed/deactivated. Whenever I type "jira" in the chrome address bar, it triggers the quiji search. I never want to use this search.
- (2022-03-19) Fantastic extension for support, CS and sales teams!
- (2022-01-20) Aidan Samuel: So much faster than navigating to JIRA, waiting for it to load, then searching for the right ticket. Love it
- (2021-09-03) Martin Lott: Really useful tool, speeds up my day a lot. Only thing I'd like improved is to be able to have multi-instances of it. My company has 2 instances of JIRA, but can only use this against one of them.
- (2021-07-21) Ryan Nourbaran: Great tool! Does exactly what it describes
- (2019-12-16) John Schellinger: Works exactly as described. Nice for copy/paste from emails or commit messages
- (2019-07-23) Chris Noden: A very handy extension. My one problem is that it's quite common to search google for jira help. As soon as I start typing "jira " into my chrome address bar, this extension does "quiji". It would be handy to be able to turn that functionality off (not sure what it even does).
- (2019-05-06) Conrad Wischnewski: Great tool. Enhancement: Needs to support more than one JIRA Base URL
- (2019-04-03) Jessica Fong: Very helpful! Thank you! I didn't need to put the equal sign at the end for the url.
- (2019-03-28) Anthony Kuker: Great tool! Thank you for creating this!
- (2019-03-18) dachiz: Great tool. Extremely helpful for all those times someone gives you an issue ID only and not the issue link.
- (2019-02-21) I rarely take the time to write reviews but this app is so amazingly simple and effective that I felt compelled to take a few moments to leave my 5 star review. Love this!
- (2019-01-22) Alex Washtell: Very useful extension that saves a lot of time. However, the inability to disable the omnibox search is frustrating.
- (2018-11-08) Xavier Vasseur: Thank you ! Much appreciated. Can you please handle in the tool an automatic removal of space '%20' char before and after the JIRA ticket in case of wrong copy/paste selection ?
- (2018-10-19) David Pfeffer: Awesome extension that helps me get my work done faster. Can't recommend enough. If I had one concern it would be that the initial setup is a bit confusing, but once I figured it out, it's simple enough to do on any computer I need to. Love it!
- (2018-09-11) Alwyn Durham: This is awesome. I'm constantly opening new tabs, going to JIRA, then searching for an issue. No more! I rebound the shortcut to Ctrl+S so I can open tickets left-handed. Should be a significant time saver.
- (2018-09-05) Martin Bruksås: Great plugin for productivity! Would however have liked an option to toggle Quick JIRA from the right-click menu, as I never use it that way.
- (2018-07-13) Jerry R Cole - LightBox: Works great. Note the instructions to end the search string with an equal sign can be ignored. The following format can be used instead: https://yourdomain.atlassian.net/browse/
- (2018-06-20) Siddharth Ramanujam: Love the extension. Very easy and saves lot of time. Would be nice to make a search using text(and selected text) if possible
- (2018-06-04) Evan Brodie: Amazing! Sped up my ability to search for JIRA tickets by their Ticket ID big time. Similar search functionality to other Chrome Extensions like for Trello, where I type in a small string into the URL, press tab, then enter in my search query (Ticket ID) to find what I'm looking for.
- (2018-04-04) Patrick o'leary: I've lost count of how many mails or IM's I get with jira tickets that I need to go and find context on. This helps so much. cmd+shift+k pop number in and off you go
- (2018-01-19) Bob Dickinson: Love this plugin. My one wishlist feature is that I'd love to be able to pick a ticket from the last 5 or 10 that I've opened (instead of just the last one).
- (2017-11-29) Christopher Jean-de-Dieu: Très pratique ! Gain de temps indéniable
- (2017-11-22) Frank Peters: This tool is such a timesaver! I use it tens of times a day, also useful to just search Jira for an issue. What would make this a 5 star extension is support for multiple Jira instances. As we have two. And then to configure a shortcut for each of them.
- (2017-10-31) Sean Taylor: Very useful. Although took a bit of working out the base URL as we run a number of projects. But got it working and saves a few seconds per search of tickets
- (2017-06-27) Dimi: Need some hotkey settings
- (2017-06-02) Daniel J Pollack: Very useful extension
- (2017-05-06) Prashanth Manikyarajaiah: Came here to 4-start & ask for a keyboard short-cut! It's already there & you've earned another star. Thanks for the plugin :) PS: Couldn't find short-cut details in Options page. Please mention it there.
- (2017-01-16) Fiqi Fitransyah: It's pretty cool. It help me to go to certain issue easier