Open Ticket Jira
2 ratings
)Overview
Open JIRA tasks by ID. View recent tasks & save 5 favorites. Popup, address bar (task), shortcut.
Open JIRA tickets and tasks in one click. Type a ticket ID (e.g. PROJ-123) in the popup or omnibox and go — no more copying long URLs. Works with JIRA, Linear, GitHub and any tool that uses a base URL + ticket ID. ⚡ Features • ⚡ Quick open by ID — Popup, omnibox (keyword "task" in the address bar), or keyboard shortcut (Ctrl+Shift+O / Cmd+Shift+O). Open in current tab or new tab. • 📋 Recently visited tasks — History page shows your last opened tickets. Filter by your JIRA (or other) base URL, set limit 10–100. • ⭐ 5 favorite links — Pin up to 5 ticket links for one-click access from the popup. • 📎 Copy ID on JIRA pages — “Copy ID” button on ticket pages so you can paste the ID anywhere fast. • 🌓 Light and dark theme — Match your system or choose a theme in settings. 🔧 How it works 1. Set your base URL once in extension settings (e.g. your JIRA or Linear URL). 2. Open the popup, type a ticket ID (e.g. PROJ-123), press Enter. 3. Or use the omnibox: type "task" in the address bar, then the ticket ID, then Enter. 4. Use History to reopen recent tickets, or Favorites for your top 5. 👥 Perfect for • Developers and PMs who live in JIRA, Linear, or GitHub Issues • Teams that share ticket IDs instead of full links • Anyone who wants to open tickets without typing long URLs 🔒 Privacy — All data stays on your device. No account, no tracking. Base URL, favorites and preferences are stored locally.
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Details
- Version1.1.1
- UpdatedApril 6, 2026
- Offered byslowdee
- Size97.75KiB
- Languages10 languages
- Developer
Email
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