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DevOps template

Develop, deploy, and manage applications with an open tools approach.

Includes  Board Backlog Roadmap Reports
Link the repositories your teams work on. Include issue keys in your branch names and commit message to get started with the DevOps template in Jira Software
Platform

Connected tools

With Jira Software as the backbone, Open DevOps connects every tool in your toolchain, so the entire team is up to date on real-time status updates.

Integrations

Open approach

Get an open toolchain that feels all-in-one. Easily integrate tools your team loves, like Slack, with Atlassian in a single click.

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Scalable workflows

Get started with tools, practices, and DevOps automation rules that work out of the box. As you scale, customize your workflow without sacrificing coordination.

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“Jira helped us think beyond agile to develop our DevOps approach. With Atlassian, we have Dev and Ops on a single platform.”


Julian Dunn

Product Manager, Chef.io

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How to get started with the DevOps template

1. Sign up for Open DevOps Copy link to heading Copied! view +
  

When you sign up for Open DevOps, we’ll automatically provision and connect free versions of Jira Software, Bitbucket, Confluence, and Opsgenie. If you use third party tools like GitHub or Jenkins - you can swap these tools in with a click.

2. See your connected data Copy link to heading Copied! view +
  

Once you land in your DevOps project, you’ll have visibility into work that happens in your connected tools directly from Jira Software. Specifically, you’ll have access to your repositories through the Code tab, pipelines through the Deployments tab, documents through the Pages tab, and on-call schedule through the On-call tab.

3. Contextualize dev and release info Copy link to heading Copied! view +
  

Use the kanban board to create issues that help you prioritize and track your work. Inside the issue, utilize the dev and release panel to see all the development information related to that specific unit of work, including branches, commits, pull requests, and more.

4. Create DevOps automation rules Copy link to heading Copied! view +
  

Create automation rules to keep the work you track in Jira in sync with your IDE or Git tool, using commits and other PR activities as triggers. For example, you can automate a pull request approval to update an issue’s status in Jira and send a quick message to your team’s channel in Slack.

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