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Jira CLI(7) Jira CLI(7) NAME jira-epic-list - List lists issues in a project SYNOPSIS jira epic list [EPIC-KEY] [flags] DESCRIPTION List lists top 100 epics. By default epics are displayed in an explorer view. You can use --table and --plain flags to display output in different modes. OPTIONS -R, --resolution="" Filter issues by resolution type -s, --status=[] Filter issues by status -y, --priority="" Filter issues by priority -r, --reporter="" Filter issues by reporter (email or display name) -a, --assignee="" Filter issues by assignee (email or display name) -C, --component="" Filter issues by component -l, --label=[] Filter issues by label --history[=false] Issues you accessed recently -w, --watching[=false] Issues you are watching --created="" Filter issues by created date Accepts: today, week, month, year, or a date in yyyy-mm-dd and yyyy/mm/dd format, or a period format using w = weeks, d = days, h = hours, m = minutes. eg: -10d Cre- ated filter will have precedence over created-after and created-before filter --updated="" Filter issues by updated date Accepts: today, week, month, year, or a date in yyyy-mm-dd and yyyy/mm/dd format, or a period format using w = weeks, d = days, h = hours, m = minutes. eg: -10d Up- dated filter will have precedence over updated-after and updated-before filter --created-after="" Filter by issues created after certain date --updated-after="" Filter by issues updated after certain date --created-before="" Filter by issues created before certain date --updated-before="" Filter by issues updated before certain date -q, --jql="" Run a raw JQL query in a given project context --order-by="created" Field to order the list with --reverse[=false] Reverse the display order (default "DESC") --paginate="0:100" Paginate the result. Max 100 at a time, format: : where is optional --plain[=false] Display output in plain mode --no-headers[=false] Don't display table headers in plain mode. Works only with --plain --no-truncate[=false] Show all available columns in plain mode. Works only with --plain --columns="" Comma separated list of columns to display in the plain mode. Accepts: TYPE, KEY, SUMMARY, STATUS, ASSIGNEE, REPORTER, PRIORITY, RESOLUTION, CREATED, UPDATED, LABELS --fixed-columns=1 Number of fixed columns in the interactive mode --table[=false] Display epics in table view -h, --help[=false] help for list OPTIONS INHERITED FROM PARENT COMMANDS -c, --config="" Config file (default is /root/.config/.jira/.con- fig.yml) --debug[=false] Turn on debug output -p, --project="" Jira project to look into (defaults to /root/.config/.jira/.config.yml) EXAMPLE # Display epics in an explorer view $ jira epic list # Display epics or epic issues in an interactive table view $ jira epic list --table $ jira epic list <KEY> # Display epics or epic issues in a plain table view $ jira epic list --table --plain $ jira epic list <KEY> --plain # Display epics or epic issues in a plain table view without headers $ jira epic list --table --plain --no-headers $ jira epic list <KEY> --plain --no-headers # Display some columns of epic or epic issues in a plain table view $ jira epic list --table --plain --columns key,summary,status $ jira epic list <KEY> --plain --columns type,key,summary SEE ALSO jira-epic(7) HISTORY 14-Apr-2025 Auto generated by spf13/cobra Auto generated by spf13/cobra Apr 2025 Jira CLI(7)
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