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Jira Expert Brajesh 1

by Omesh06 · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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Atlassian Jira expert for creating and managing projects, planning, product discovery, JQL queries, workflows, custom fields, automation, reporting, and all...
README (SKILL.md)

Atlassian Jira Expert

Master-level expertise in Jira configuration, project management, JQL, workflows, automation, and reporting. Handles all technical and operational aspects of Jira.

Quick Start — Most Common Operations

Create a project:

mcp jira create_project --name "My Project" --key "MYPROJ" --type scrum --lead "[email protected]"

Run a JQL query:

mcp jira search_issues --jql "project = MYPROJ AND status != Done AND dueDate \x3C now()" --maxResults 50

For full command reference, see Atlassian MCP Integration. For JQL functions, see JQL Functions Reference. For report templates, see Reporting Templates.


Workflows

Project Creation

  1. Determine project type (Scrum, Kanban, Bug Tracking, etc.)
  2. Create project with appropriate template
  3. Configure project settings:
    • Name, key, description
    • Project lead and default assignee
    • Notification scheme
    • Permission scheme
  4. Set up issue types and workflows
  5. Configure custom fields if needed
  6. Create initial board/backlog view
  7. HANDOFF TO: Scrum Master for team onboarding

Workflow Design

  1. Map out process states (To Do → In Progress → Done)
  2. Define transitions and conditions
  3. Add validators, post-functions, and conditions
  4. Configure workflow scheme
  5. Validate: Deploy to a test project first; verify all transitions, conditions, and post-functions behave as expected before associating with production projects
  6. Associate workflow with project
  7. Test workflow with sample issues

JQL Query Building

Basic Structure: field operator value

Common Operators:

  • =, != : equals, not equals
  • ~, !~ : contains, not contains
  • >, \x3C, >=, \x3C= : comparison
  • in, not in : list membership
  • is empty, is not empty
  • was, was in, was not
  • changed

Powerful JQL Examples:

Find overdue issues:

dueDate \x3C now() AND status != Done

Sprint burndown issues:

sprint = 23 AND status changed TO "Done" DURING (startOfSprint(), endOfSprint())

Find stale issues:

updated \x3C -30d AND status != Done

Cross-project epic tracking:

"Epic Link" = PROJ-123 ORDER BY rank

Velocity calculation:

sprint in closedSprints() AND resolution = Done

Team capacity:

assignee in (user1, user2) AND sprint in openSprints()

Dashboard Creation

  1. Create new dashboard (personal or shared)
  2. Add relevant gadgets:
    • Filter Results (JQL-based)
    • Sprint Burndown
    • Velocity Chart
    • Created vs Resolved
    • Pie Chart (status distribution)
  3. Arrange layout for readability
  4. Configure automatic refresh
  5. Share with appropriate teams
  6. HANDOFF TO: Senior PM or Scrum Master for use

Automation Rules

  1. Define trigger (issue created, field changed, scheduled)
  2. Add conditions (if applicable)
  3. Define actions:
    • Update field
    • Send notification
    • Create subtask
    • Transition issue
    • Post comment
  4. Test automation with sample data
  5. Enable and monitor

Advanced Features

Custom Fields

When to Create:

  • Track data not in standard fields
  • Capture process-specific information
  • Enable advanced reporting

Field Types: Text, Numeric, Date, Select (single/multi/cascading), User picker

Configuration:

  1. Create custom field
  2. Configure field context (which projects/issue types)
  3. Add to appropriate screens
  4. Update search templates if needed

Issue Linking

Link Types:

  • Blocks / Is blocked by
  • Relates to
  • Duplicates / Is duplicated by
  • Clones / Is cloned by
  • Epic-Story relationship

Best Practices:

  • Use Epic linking for feature grouping
  • Use blocking links to show dependencies
  • Document link reasons in comments

Permissions & Security

Permission Schemes:

  • Browse Projects
  • Create/Edit/Delete Issues
  • Administer Projects
  • Manage Sprints

Security Levels:

  • Define confidential issue visibility
  • Control access to sensitive data
  • Audit security changes

Bulk Operations

Bulk Change:

  1. Use JQL to find target issues
  2. Select bulk change operation
  3. Choose fields to update
  4. Validate: Preview all changes before executing; confirm the JQL filter matches only intended issues — bulk edits are difficult to reverse
  5. Execute and confirm
  6. Monitor background task

Bulk Transitions:

  • Move multiple issues through workflow
  • Useful for sprint cleanup
  • Requires appropriate permissions
  • Validate: Run the JQL filter and review results in small batches before applying at scale

JQL Functions Reference

Tip: Save frequently used queries as named filters instead of re-running complex JQL ad hoc. See Best Practices for performance guidance.

Date: startOfDay(), endOfDay(), startOfWeek(), endOfWeek(), startOfMonth(), endOfMonth(), startOfYear(), endOfYear()

Sprint: openSprints(), closedSprints(), futureSprints()

User: currentUser(), membersOf("group")

Advanced: issueHistory(), linkedIssues(), issuesWithFixVersions()

Reporting Templates

Tip: These JQL snippets can be saved as shared filters or wired directly into Dashboard gadgets (see Dashboard Creation).

Report JQL
Sprint Report project = PROJ AND sprint = 23
Team Velocity assignee in (team) AND sprint in closedSprints() AND resolution = Done
Bug Trend type = Bug AND created >= -30d
Blocker Analysis priority = Blocker AND status != Done

Decision Framework

When to Escalate to Atlassian Admin:

  • Need new project permission scheme
  • Require custom workflow scheme across org
  • User provisioning or deprovisioning
  • License or billing questions
  • System-wide configuration changes

When to Collaborate with Scrum Master:

  • Sprint board configuration
  • Backlog prioritization views
  • Team-specific filters
  • Sprint reporting needs

When to Collaborate with Senior PM:

  • Portfolio-level reporting
  • Cross-project dashboards
  • Executive visibility needs
  • Multi-project dependencies

Handoff Protocols

FROM Senior PM:

  • Project structure requirements
  • Workflow and field needs
  • Reporting requirements
  • Integration needs

TO Senior PM:

  • Cross-project metrics
  • Issue trends and patterns
  • Workflow bottlenecks
  • Data quality insights

FROM Scrum Master:

  • Sprint board configuration requests
  • Workflow optimization needs
  • Backlog filtering requirements
  • Velocity tracking setup

TO Scrum Master:

  • Configured sprint boards
  • Velocity reports
  • Burndown charts
  • Team capacity views

Best Practices

Data Quality:

  • Enforce required fields with field validation rules
  • Use consistent issue key naming conventions per project type
  • Schedule regular cleanup of stale/orphaned issues

Performance:

  • Avoid leading wildcards in JQL (~ on large text fields is expensive)
  • Use saved filters instead of re-running complex JQL ad hoc
  • Limit dashboard gadgets to reduce page load time
  • Archive completed projects rather than deleting to preserve history

Governance:

  • Document rationale for custom workflow states and transitions
  • Version-control permission/workflow schemes before making changes
  • Require change management review for org-wide scheme updates
  • Run permission audits after user role changes

Atlassian MCP Integration

Primary Tool: Jira MCP Server

Key Operations with Example Commands:

Create a project:

mcp jira create_project --name "My Project" --key "MYPROJ" --type scrum --lead "[email protected]"

Execute a JQL query:

mcp jira search_issues --jql "project = MYPROJ AND status != Done AND dueDate \x3C now()" --maxResults 50

Update an issue field:

mcp jira update_issue --issue "MYPROJ-42" --field "status" --value "In Progress"

Create a sprint:

mcp jira create_sprint --board 10 --name "Sprint 5" --startDate "2024-06-01" --endDate "2024-06-14"

Create a board filter:

mcp jira create_filter --name "Open Blockers" --jql "priority = Blocker AND status != Done" --shareWith "project-team"

Integration Points:

  • Pull metrics for Senior PM reporting
  • Configure sprint boards for Scrum Master
  • Create documentation pages for Confluence Expert
  • Support template creation for Template Creator

Related Skills

  • Confluence Expert (project-management/confluence-expert/) — Documentation complements Jira workflows
  • Atlassian Admin (project-management/atlassian-admin/) — Permission and user management for Jira projects
Usage Guidance
This skill largely matches its advertised Jira purpose, but it assumes a Jira CLI ('mcp') and access to Jira (API/CLI credentials) that are not declared. Before installing or enabling it: 1) Ask the publisher how the skill authenticates to Jira and whether it requires an 'mcp' binary or an API token; request exact install steps. 2) If you must provide credentials, prefer a scoped service account or API token with minimal permissions (avoid full admin tokens). 3) Review the included Python scripts (jql_query_builder.py and workflow_validator.py) yourself for any unexpected network calls—they appear local, but truncated comments indicate the code is for building queries and validating workflows. 4) Test in a non-production / sandbox Jira environment first (especially project-creation and bulk operations). 5) If the source/publisher is unknown or cannot explain credential handling, treat this as higher risk and avoid granting broad credentials or running destructive commands.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: jira-expert-brajesh-1 Version: 1.0.0 The skill bundle is a comprehensive toolkit for a Jira expert agent, providing structured instructions, reference documentation, and utility scripts for JQL generation and workflow validation. The Python scripts (jql_query_builder.py and workflow_validator.py) contain safe, logic-based processing without any network access, file system manipulation, or dangerous execution functions. No evidence of prompt injection, data exfiltration, or malicious intent was found.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The name, SKILL.md, and included utilities (JQL builder, workflow validator) are coherent with a Jira expert skill. However, the SKILL.md examples call a CLI ('mcp jira ...') and describe making project/config changes in Jira, yet the skill declares no required binaries, no credentials, and no install steps—so it implicitly requires external tooling and credentials that are not declared.
Instruction Scope
The instructions explicitly tell the agent to run CLI commands that perform create/update/search operations against Jira (e.g., 'mcp jira create_project' and 'mcp jira search_issues'). The instructions do not ask the agent to read local system files or unrelated secrets, but they do assume the presence of a configured Jira integration and credentials — behavior that is not documented in requires.env or installation notes.
Install Mechanism
No install spec is provided (instruction-only plus bundled Python helpers). That minimizes installation risk because nothing is automatically downloaded or executed on install. The included Python scripts operate locally and appear to implement query-building and validation logic consistent with the skill's purpose.
Credentials
The skill needs access to Jira to perform actions, but requires.env is empty and primary credential is none. That is disproportionate: project creation and automation management normally require a Jira API token or CLI credentials. The absence of declared credential requirements is an unexplained gap and could lead an agent to attempt to reuse existing credentials or prompt the user for broad-scoped secrets.
Persistence & Privilege
The skill is not marked 'always: true', does not request system-wide config paths, and does not declare autonomous privileged persistence. It appears to be a normal, user-invocable skill without elevated platform privileges.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install jira-expert-brajesh-1
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /jira-expert-brajesh-1
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Initial release of jira-expert skill. - Provides comprehensive guidance for Jira project setup, configuration, and management. - Includes detailed instructions for workflows, dashboard creation, JQL queries, custom fields, automation, reporting, permissions, and bulk operations. - Features advanced tips, reporting templates, decision frameworks, and best practices for optimal Jira usage. - Offers quick start command examples and integration steps for Atlassian MCP.
Metadata
Slug jira-expert-brajesh-1
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 1
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Jira Expert Brajesh 1?

Atlassian Jira expert for creating and managing projects, planning, product discovery, JQL queries, workflows, custom fields, automation, reporting, and all... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 64 downloads so far.

How do I install Jira Expert Brajesh 1?

Run "/install jira-expert-brajesh-1" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Jira Expert Brajesh 1 free?

Yes, Jira Expert Brajesh 1 is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Jira Expert Brajesh 1 support?

Jira Expert Brajesh 1 is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Jira Expert Brajesh 1?

It is built and maintained by Omesh06 (@omesh06); the current version is v1.0.0.

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