Note: if you’re using YouTrack 2.x version, the command specified in commit comment will be applied with the administrator credentials, if you’re using YouTrack hosted, and generally starting from the next YouTrack version, the command will be applied with the committer’s credentials. You’ll also find all necessary instructions in service hook description. Interested? In order to integrate your YouTrack installation or hosted instance with GitHub repository, you’ll need to navigate to Admin->Service Hooks part of your repository and find YouTrack at the bottom of the list of available service hooks. For example, should you commit files with a comment like #JT-1787 fixed tag to be documented, issue JT-1787 will be fixed and tagged as “to be documented”. Jira can integrate with repositories in GitHub, Bitbucket and GitLab, which is one reason why Alty uses Jira as its primary project management tool, he said.
#YOUTRACK GITHUB INTEGRATION PLUS#
What will you get? You can type any command (just as with command window) right in the commit comment, and this command will be applied to the issue associated with commit. Jira, YouTrack and Trello solve similar tasks - such as collecting and storing ideas, enabling collaboration and status tracking plus the ability to share boards or individual tasks. Today, we are introducing native integration between YouTrack and GitHub.
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It supports such platforms as Jira, Asana, Basecamp, Trello, Wrike, YouTrack, Bitrix24, and many others. Great news for all GitHub and YouTrack users. API2Task enables to integrate with multiple task management systems via a unified API.