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Developer builds open-source CLI tool Jitly to automate Jira and Git workflow steps

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A software developer created Jitly, a command-line interface tool designed to eliminate repetitive manual steps between Jira and Git. The tool automates tasks such as creating branches with team-defined naming conventions, moving Jira tickets to the correct status, and committing code with templated messages. Jitly fetches ticket transitions live from Jira's API, ensuring compatibility with customized team workflows without any hardcoded logic. It also includes a standup feature that compiles a developer's last 24 hours of Git commits into a ready-to-share update. Available via pip or pipx, Jitly supports macOS, Windows, and Linux and requires Python 3.9 or higher.

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