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Worth mentioning that Emacs has org-jira if you want text mode jira.
https://github.com/ahungry/org-jira
I wan't happy with any of the existing tools so I started writing my own using https://github.com/andygrunwald/go-jira
JiraCLI seems to spend most of its code budget translating in between CLI args and JQL; that's the easy part.
Because every org uses Jira differently, it seems hard to write a generic tool that works with your org.
I wrote a tool that allows me to avoid the terrible Tempo web UI - you might be interested: https://github.com/smlx/jiratime
I use GoJira for this (https://github.com/go-jira/jira) and I'm mostly happy with it.
Gojira is the original name of Godzilla and the name of a heavy metal band so I always have to include "github" when I search for it.
I've been happily using the Jira Assistant browser extension [0] to try to work around the myriad and manifest shortcomings of Jira. It addresses some of them (such as information density on the screen, much more customisable reports).
As others in this thread have alluded to -- corporate security policies can, right or wrong, bring down the banhammer down on these types of tools, which can be doubleplusfrustrating given the native tooling features are so user-hostile.
[0] https://github.com/shridhar-tl/jira-assistant
A FUSE FileSystem for JIRA - I'd love that!
No idea if this still works, but this project exists: https://github.com/MaZderMind/jirafs