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Like lazygit, but for Jira. Zero-dependency CLI that makes Jira bearable.

PyPI Python License CI

Installation Β· Quick Start Β· Commands Β· Configuration Β· Contributing


Why lazyjira?

Jira's web UI is slow. Existing CLIs are either abandoned, heavy, or missing features you need.

lazyjira jira-cli go-jira
Language Python Go Go
Dependencies 0 (pure stdlib) Multiple Multiple
Install pip install lazyjira brew / go install go install
Status 🟒 Active 🟒 Active πŸ”΄ Abandoned
Jira Cloud βœ… βœ… βœ…
JPD Support βœ… ❌ ❌
Markdown β†’ ADF βœ… Built-in ❌ ❌
Config env / TOML / token file YAML YAML

Zero dependencies means no requests, no click, no rich β€” just Python's standard library. Install it anywhere Python runs. No compiling, no cgo, no nonsense.

Installation

# PyPI (recommended)
pip install lazyjira

# pipx (isolated install)
pipx install lazyjira

# One-liner
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gotexis/lazyjira/main/install.sh | bash

# From source
git clone https://github.com/gotexis/lazyjira.git
cd lazyjira
pip install .

Quick Start

1. Configure your credentials:

export JIRA_URL="https://your-instance.atlassian.net"
export JIRA_EMAIL="you@example.com"
export JIRA_API_TOKEN="your-api-token"

Or use a config file (see Configuration).

2. List your projects:

lazyjira projects

3. Start working:

# Search issues
lazyjira issues list -p MYPROJ

# Create an issue
lazyjira issues create "Fix login timeout" -p MYPROJ -d "Users report 30s delays"

# Move to In Progress
lazyjira move MYPROJ-42 "In Progress"

# Add a comment
lazyjira comments create MYPROJ-42 --body "Root cause found: connection pool exhaustion"

Commands

Issues

lazyjira issues list -p PROJECT          # List issues (table format)
lazyjira issues list -p PROJECT --plain  # List issues (JSON)
lazyjira issues search "login bug" -p P  # Full-text search
lazyjira issues read PROJ-123           # Read full issue details
lazyjira issues create TITLE -p PROJECT  # Create issue
lazyjira issues update KEY --summary X   # Update fields
lazyjira issues status KEY "Done"        # Transition status
lazyjira issues comment KEY --body "..."  # Quick comment

Filtering:

lazyjira issues list -p PROJ --status "In Progress"
lazyjira issues list -p PROJ --status-in "To Do,In Progress"
lazyjira issues list -p PROJ --status-ne "Done"
lazyjira issues list -p PROJ --label bug --assignee me
lazyjira issues list -p PROJ --priority 1     # Highest only
lazyjira issues list -p PROJ --order "created DESC"
lazyjira issues list -p PROJ --limit 10

Comments

lazyjira comments create KEY --body "text"   # Add comment
lazyjira comments list KEY                   # List comments

Transitions

lazyjira move KEY "In Progress"    # Transition issue
lazyjira move KEY "Done"           # Close issue

Other

lazyjira projects                  # List all projects
lazyjira labels -p PROJECT         # List labels in project
lazyjira link PROJ-1 PROJ-2       # Link two issues
lazyjira link PROJ-1 PROJ-2 -t "is blocked by"
lazyjira open PROJ-123            # Open in browser
lazyjira query "project=X AND status='To Do' ORDER BY priority"  # Raw JQL

Issue Creation β€” Full Options

lazyjira issues create "Title" \
  -p PROJECT \
  -d "Description in **markdown** β€” auto-converted to ADF" \
  --type Story \
  --priority 2 \
  --labels bug urgent \
  --parent PROJ-100 \
  --status "In Progress" \
  --duedate 2025-12-31

Configuration

lazyjira resolves configuration in this order:

1. Environment Variables (highest priority)

export JIRA_URL="https://your-instance.atlassian.net"
export JIRA_EMAIL="you@example.com"
export JIRA_API_TOKEN="your-api-token"
export JIRA_PROJECT="MYPROJ"   # optional default project

2. Config File

mkdir -p ~/.config/lazyjira
cat > ~/.config/lazyjira/config.toml << 'EOF'
[jira]
url = "https://your-instance.atlassian.net"
email = "you@example.com"

[defaults]
project = "MYPROJ"
EOF

3. Token File

echo "your-api-token" > ~/.config/lazyjira/token
chmod 600 ~/.config/lazyjira/token

πŸ’‘ Tip: Generate your API token at id.atlassian.com/manage-profile/security/api-tokens

Markdown β†’ ADF

lazyjira automatically converts Markdown to Atlassian Document Format when creating or updating descriptions and comments.

Write this:

lazyjira issues create "Fix bug" -p PROJ -d "## Steps\n1. Open the app\n2. Click **login**\n3. See error"

Jira sees properly formatted headings, lists, and bold text β€” not raw markdown.

JPD Support

lazyjira auto-detects Jira Product Discovery projects and handles their unique issue types and workflows. No extra configuration needed.

Shell Completion

# Bash
eval "$(register-python-argcomplete lazyjira 2>/dev/null)" || true

# Or add to ~/.bashrc for persistence

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md for development setup, code style, and PR guidelines.

License

MIT Β© Exis Z

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