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critical
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Why Tcl?
Well Redis started off being written in TCL.
https://gist.github.com/antirez/6ca04dd191bdb82aad9fb241013e...
And of course Antirez has a soft-spot for TCL:
http://antirez.com/articoli/tclmisunderstood.html
Which inspired me to create a (trivial) TCL interpreter in golang. Not perfect, but almost as good as picol:
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Tcled: Pure Tcl Console Text Editor (2019)
That's always a great read. The last time I stumbled across it I decided to write my own "TCL", and I had a few weeks of fun doing that, in golang:
https://github.com/skx/critical/
It's a little addictive writing toy-interpreters for various (older and simpler) languages.
jira-cli
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Attention to all plugin authors / newcomers; careful with images / videos
Lately I started using JIRA-CLI: it alleviates the pain of JIRA making most feature CLI-friendly.
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JiraCLI: Interactive command line for Atlassian Jira reachedĀ v1.0.0
JiraCLI v1.0 supports a wide variety of new commands, authentication with personal access tokens (PAT), OS keychain & .netrc for accessing credentials, custom fields, and many more.
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Jira Integrations
I found jira-cli the other day. Havenāt tried it out yet, but it looks like it may be useful to you
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What are your must have on TUI apps in each category; desktop and server?
For anyone who deals with Atlassian Jira on their day-to-day work, I would highly recommend jira-cli
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I'm giving out microgrants to open source projects for the third year in a row! Brag about your projects here so I can see them, big or small!
Last Christmas, I started working on a command-line application for Atlassian Jira to automate a few things. Interestingly, the project got some attention and, a lot more people are using it than I anticipated. Sharing here in case the project is useful for some readers of this thread. Any feedback is appreciated.
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JiraCLI: The Missing Command-line Tool for Atlassian Jira. Initial release is available now.
I see someone has already opened an issue to track Jira Server support. I am open to get any help to make the tool compatible with local Jira installation.
The initial release of JiraCLI is available now. Jira CLI is a feature-rich interactive command-line for Atlassian Jira created out of frustration of using the Jira UI.
u/RealLordDevien u/joshuabeny1999 The support for Jira server is in progress. It would be great if someone with access to on-premise jira server could test it out. Not all features work at the moment. You can compile the source locally and test based on the status here. TIA
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JiraCLI: Missing command line tool for Atlassian Jira
Hi there! I've been working on (and using) a command-line utility for Atlassian Jira for the past few months. It is still a work in progress and releases are not available but it works great if someone wants to give it a shot! Sharing here in case someone else finds this useful too.
What are some alternatives?
go-atlassian - āØ Golang Client Library for Atlassian Cloud.
jiraf - Generate a git branch name from an issue in Jira
kraken - Kraken CI is a continuous integration and testing system.
jira - simple jira command line client in Go
mangodl - An easy-to-use cli tool for downloading manga
jt - JIRA CLI
org-jira - Bring Jira and OrgMode together
go-jira - Go client library for Atlassian Jira
this-week-in-neovim.org - this-week-in-neovim.org official webapp repository
Datadog-LED-Matrix - š¶ Display real-time metrics from Datadog on an LED Matrix
tstream - Live streaming from your terminal
fd - A simple, fast and user-friendly alternative to 'find'