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of this page, or visit the Bitbucket Server documentation home page.

When Stash is integrated with Atlassian JIRA, you and your team get all the benefits described on this page.

When Stash is linked to JIRA, you can:

When JIRA is linked to Stash, you can:

You can also use JIRA for delegated management of your Stash users. See External user directories.

Your Stash administrator needs to set up linking with JIRA before you'll see this work.

See the JIRA issues related to commits and pull requests

Stash recognises JIRA issue keys in commit messages, and displays the keys as links on the Commits tabs for both the repository and pull requests:

Click on the linked key to see details for the issue.

Use JIRA issue keys in markdown

When you mention a JIRA issue key in Stash, for example in a pull request description or a comment, the key gets automatically linked:

Click on the linked key to see details for the issue.

See the details for JIRA issues

Click a linked issue key anywhere in Stash to see the details of that issue in a dialog. And you can just click the issue key at the top of the dialog to go straight to the issue in JIRA:

Transition JIRA issues from within Stash

You can easily transition a JIRA issue from within Stash. For example, when creating a pull request you may want to transition the issue into review. Click on a linked JIRA issue anywhere in Stash to see a dialog with the available workflow steps:

Click on a step and complete the fields as required. If there are custom fields that are unsupported by Stash, just click Edit this field in JIRA to transition the issue directly in JIRA.

See issues from multiple instances of JIRA

Stash can link to more than one JIRA server at a time, so different teams can work with their own projects in different JIRA instances, or a single team can link to issues across multiple JIRA servers.

See details of Stash commits in JIRA

In JIRA, you can see details for a commit made in Stash. And you can click through to go straight to the commit in Stash:

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