The Jira Issue plugin enables seamless integration between Obsidian and Atlassian Jira, allowing users to track, search, and display Jira issues directly within their notes. With support for multiple components, including detailed issue tracking, custom Jira queries, issue counts, and inline issue tagging, users can efficiently manage their tasks and monitor project statuses. The plugin provides flexible markdown syntax to embed Jira-related data, offering visualization options like tables and inline summaries.
The JIRA Links Shortener plugin simplifies pasted JIRA URLs by automatically converting them into clean, readable markdown links using the issue key as the title. Instead of cluttering your notes with long URLs, the plugin shortens them to a more concise format like `[PRJ-1234](...)`, making project references easier to scan and manage. This is especially helpful for teams or individuals frequently dealing with JIRA tickets in their workflow, offering a neater way to track and reference issues directly within notes.
The Yandex Tracker Issue plugin connects your notes to Yandex Tracker and renders tracker data inline. It can display issues, boards, projects, queues, sprints, and users either as configurable tables or as a Gantt chart, using dedicated code blocks (e.g., issue lists or query-driven views). Columns are fully controlled via attribute strings and modifiers, so you can trim text, show initials, format dates or times, and turn IDs into direct links to the tracker. Display presets can be reset, re-rendered on demand, and tuned with custom "done" statuses for accurate Gantt completion. An authorization section helps validate credentials before use. If a block references multiple entities, the plugin fetches rich details but shows only what your attribute configuration requests keeping views focused.
The Jira Issue Manager plugin brings seamless integration between Jira and Obsidian, enabling users to manage their full issue workflows directly within their notes. It supports advanced field mapping, including custom and plugin-specific fields, allowing tailored templates that reflect unique Jira setups. Users can fetch issue data, modify selected fields, and push updates back to Jira with built-in conflict resolution and batch operations for worklogs.
The Linear plugin integrates your Linear workspace with your notes, letting you embed and filter issues directly inside them. You can configure code blocks with options to limit the number of issues, filter by team, status, or assignee, and even sort results by due date. Visual cues like color-coded badges and emoji indicators highlight statuses and deadlines, making it easier to track what needs attention. The plugin also supports toggling descriptions, combining multiple filters for precise views, and showing due date indicators for today, tomorrow, upcoming, or overdue tasks. Status colors match your Linear workflow states for consistency. A debug mode is available to log detailed activity, which is useful for troubleshooting.