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jira-ai – OpenClaw Skill
jira-ai is an OpenClaw Skills integration for writing workflows. CLI tool for interacting with Atlassian Jira and Confluence
Skill Snapshot
| name | jira-ai |
| description | CLI tool for interacting with Atlassian Jira and Confluence OpenClaw Skills integration. |
| owner | festoinc |
| repository | festoinc/jiraandconfluence |
| language | Markdown |
| license | MIT |
| topics | |
| security | L1 |
| install | openclaw add @festoinc/jiraandconfluence |
| last updated | Feb 7, 2026 |
Maintainer

name: jira-ai version: 1.0.0 description: CLI tool for interacting with Atlassian Jira and Confluence homepage: https://github.com/festoinc/jira-ai metadata: {"moltbot":{"emoji":"🎫","category":"productivity","api_base":"https://github.com/festoinc/jira-ai"}}
Jira-AI Skill
The jira-ai skill provides comprehensive command-line access to Atlassian Jira and Confluence platforms, allowing agents to manage issues, projects, users, and documentation efficiently.
Installation
To install jira-ai, run:
npm install -g jira-ai
Authentication Setup
Before using jira-ai, you need to configure your Jira credentials:
-
Create a
.envfile with the following values:JIRA_HOST=your-domain.atlassian.net JIRA_USER_EMAIL=your-email@example.com JIRA_API_TOKEN=your-api-token -
Authenticate using the .env file:
jira-ai auth --from-file path/to/.env
Configuration
You can manage settings using the settings command:
jira-ai settings --help
Apply settings from a YAML file:
jira-ai settings --apply my-settings.yaml
Validate settings:
jira-ai settings --validate my-settings.yaml
Commands Overview
Top-Level Commands
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
jira-ai auth | Set up Jira authentication credentials |
jira-ai settings | View, validate, or apply configuration settings |
jira-ai about | Show information about the tool |
jira-ai help | Display help for commands |
Issue Management (issue)
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
jira-ai issue get <issue-id> | Retrieve comprehensive issue data |
jira-ai issue create | Create a new Jira issue |
jira-ai issue search <jql-query> | Execute a JQL search query |
jira-ai issue transition <issue-id> <to-status> | Change the status of a Jira issue |
jira-ai issue update <issue-id> | Update a Jira issue's description |
jira-ai issue comment <issue-id> | Add a new comment to a Jira issue |
jira-ai issue stats <issue-ids> | Calculate time-based metrics for issues |
jira-ai issue assign <issue-id> <account-id> | Assign or reassign a Jira issue |
jira-ai issue label add <issue-id> <labels> | Add labels to a Jira issue |
jira-ai issue label remove <issue-id> <labels> | Remove labels from a Jira issue |
Project Management (project)
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
jira-ai project list | List all accessible Jira projects |
jira-ai project statuses <project-key> | Fetch workflow statuses for a project |
jira-ai project types <project-key> | List issue types available for a project |
User Management (user)
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
jira-ai user me | Show profile details for authenticated user |
jira-ai user search [project-key] | Search and list users |
jira-ai user worklog <person> <timeframe> | Retrieve worklogs for a user |
Organization Management (org)
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
jira-ai org list | List all saved Jira organization profiles |
jira-ai org use <alias> | Switch the active Jira organization profile |
jira-ai org add <alias> | Add a new Jira organization profile |
jira-ai org remove <alias> | Delete credentials for an organization |
Confluence Commands (confl)
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
jira-ai confl get <url> | Download Confluence page content |
jira-ai confl spaces | List all allowed Confluence spaces |
jira-ai confl pages <space-key> | Display pages within a space |
jira-ai confl create <space> <title> [parent-page] | Create a new Confluence page |
jira-ai confl comment <url> | Add a comment to a Confluence page |
jira-ai confl update <url> | Update a Confluence page |
Usage Examples
Search for issues assigned to the current user
jira-ai issue search "assignee = currentUser()"
Get details of a specific issue
jira-ai issue get PROJ-123
Create a new issue
jira-ai issue create --project "PROJ" --summary "New task" --issuetype "Story"
Transition an issue to a new status
jira-ai issue transition PROJ-123 "In Progress"
Add a comment to an issue
jira-ai issue comment PROJ-123 --file comment.md
List all projects
jira-ai project list
Get worklogs for a user
jira-ai user worklog john.doe@example.com 2w
Configuration Options
The jira-ai tool supports extensive configuration through settings files. You can define:
- Allowed Jira projects
- Allowed commands
- Allowed Confluence spaces
- Default behaviors for various operations
Example settings structure:
defaults:
allowed-jira-projects:
- all # Allow all projects
allowed-commands:
- all # Allow all commands
allowed-confluence-spaces:
- all # Allow all Confluence spaces
organizations:
work:
allowed-jira-projects:
- PROJ # Allow specific project
- key: PM # Project-specific config
commands:
- issue.get # Only allow reading issues
filters:
participated:
was_assignee: true
allowed-commands:
- issue # All issue commands
- project.list # Only project list
- user.me # Only user me
allowed-confluence-spaces:
- DOCS
Benefits
- Efficient API Usage: Minimizes the number of API calls needed to perform common operations
- Batch Operations: Process multiple items at once to reduce API usage
- Smart Filtering: Use JQL to retrieve only the specific data needed
- Local Processing: Handle operations locally before sending targeted requests to Jira
- Configuration-Based Access Control: Define allowed commands and projects to prevent unauthorized operations
- Specific Command Targeting: Get only the information needed, reducing payload sizes and API usage
Security Considerations
- Store API tokens securely in environment files
- Use configuration-based access controls to limit operations
- Regularly rotate API tokens
- Limit permissions to the minimum required for operations
No README available.
Permissions & Security
Security level L1: Low-risk skills with minimal permissions. Review inputs and outputs before running in production.
- Store API tokens securely in environment files - Use configuration-based access controls to limit operations - Regularly rotate API tokens - Limit permissions to the minimum required for operations
Requirements
- OpenClaw CLI installed and configured.
- Language: Markdown
- License: MIT
- Topics:
Configuration
You can manage settings using the settings command: ```bash jira-ai settings --help ``` Apply settings from a YAML file: ```bash jira-ai settings --apply my-settings.yaml ``` Validate settings: ```bash jira-ai settings --validate my-settings.yaml ```
FAQ
How do I install jira-ai?
Run openclaw add @festoinc/jiraandconfluence in your terminal. This installs jira-ai into your OpenClaw Skills catalog.
Does this skill run locally or in the cloud?
OpenClaw Skills execute locally by default. Review the SKILL.md and permissions before running any skill.
Where can I verify the source code?
The source repository is available at https://github.com/openclaw/skills/tree/main/skills/festoinc/jiraandconfluence. Review commits and README documentation before installing.
