name: mk:jira-issue description: 'JIRA issue CRUD via the jira-as wrapper. Triggers: ''create bug/task/story'', ''show me PROJ-123'', ''get/view/look up issue'', ''update PROJ-123'', ''delete PROJ-123''. NOT for transitions (mk:jira-lifecycle); NOT for comments/attachments (mk:jira-collaborate); NOT for bulk ops (mk:jira-bulk); NOT for issue links (mk:jira-relationships); NOT for time logging (mk:jira-time); NOT for sprint/epic (mk:jira-agile).' phase: on-demand source: local keywords: - jira - jira-issue - issue-crud - create-issue - get-issue - update-issue - delete-issue when_to_use: Use to create / read / update / delete a single Jira issue. NOT for state transitions (use mk:jira-lifecycle). user-invocable: true context: fork agent: jira-issue owner: jira criticality: medium status: active runtime: claude-code requires_external_service: ["jira"] default_enabled: false
mk:jira-issue
Forks to the jira-issue agent (system prompt at .claude/agents/jira-issue.md). The skill body is the task brief — the host runtime injects this content into the forked agent.
Triggers
- "create a bug/task/story in PROJ"
- "show me / get / view / look up PROJ-123"
- "update PROJ-123 priority to High"
- "delete PROJ-123"
Examples
- Quick create: "create a Bug in PROJ titled 'Login fails on Safari'"
- Templated create: "create a story from the bug template for PROJ"
- Read with projection: "show me PROJ-123 with comments and attachments"
- Update: "set priority to High and add label tech-debt on PROJ-123"
See also
- Agent:
../../agents/jira-issue.md - Shared:
../jira/references/{install-and-auth,cli-idioms,safety-framework}.md - Domain refs:
references/issue-templates.md— canonical templates (Bug/Story/Epic/Task) + body markdownreferences/field-formats.md— ADF, user assignment, custom-field formatsreferences/decision-matrices.md— issue-type / priority / template decision tables
- Peer leaves:
mk:jira-fields(custom field IDs),mk:jira-lifecycle(post-create transitions),mk:jira-collaborate(comments/attachments),mk:jira-relationships(linking)
Gotchas
- (none yet — grow from observed failures)