Generate well-structured JIRA tickets (stories, bugs, tasks, epics) with acceptance criteria, estimates, and labels. Use when the user asks to create a JIRA ticket, write a story, or document a bug report.
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Generate well-structured JIRA tickets (stories, bugs, tasks, epics) with acceptance criteria, estimates, and labels. Use when the user asks to create a JIRA ticket, write a story, or document a bug report.
Skill: JIRA Ticket Creator
Generate structured JIRA-compatible tickets from requirements, bug reports, or feature requests.
Trigger
When the user asks to create a JIRA ticket, write a user story, document a bug, or break down work into trackable items.
Prerequisites
Clear understanding of the request (feature, bug, task, or epic)
Project key or naming convention known (ask if not provided)
Steps
Step 1: Identify Ticket Type
Type
When to Use
Epic
Large feature spanning multiple sprints
Story
User-facing functionality deliverable in one sprint
Use imperative mood for stories/tasks: "Add...", "Implement...", "Fix..."
Keep under 80 characters
Be specific — avoid vague titles like "Update backend"
Step 4: Write Description
For Stories
## User Story
As a [persona], I want to [action] so that [benefit].
## Context
Background information, links to designs, related tickets.
## Acceptance Criteria- [ ] Given [precondition], when [action], then [expected result]
- [ ] Given [precondition], when [action], then [expected result]
- [ ] Edge case: [scenario] → [expected behavior]
## Technical Notes- Affected services: [list]
- Database changes: Yes/No
- API changes: Yes/No
- Feature flag: [flag name] (if applicable)
## Out of Scope- [Explicitly list what this ticket does NOT cover]
For Bugs
## Bug Summary
One sentence describing the defect.
## Steps to Reproduce1. Navigate to [page/endpoint]
2. Perform [action]
3. Observe [incorrect behavior]
## Expected Behavior
What should happen.
## Actual Behavior
What actually happens (include error messages, status codes).
## Environment- Environment: [dev/staging/production]
- Browser/Client: [if applicable]
- Version/Commit: [if known]
## Impact- Severity: [Critical/High/Medium/Low]
- Users affected: [count or scope]
- Workaround available: Yes/No
## Logs / Screenshots
[Attach or paste relevant logs — redact PII]