1
Login
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Log in to the Jira system with your username and password.
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Project selection
After logging in, select the project where you want to create the new task.
You can find the project in the projects list in the top or side menu.
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Clicking "Create"
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Click the "Create" button located at the top of the screen (usually in the top menu).
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Filling in the task details
Project: Make sure the correct project is selected (in case you are switching between projects).
Issue Type: Select the type of task (e.g., Bug, Task, Story, or Epic).
Summary: Write a short summary that describes the task.
Description: Describe the task or problem in detail.
Assignee: Select the person to whom the task will be assigned (optional).
Priority: Set the level of urgency (e.g., Low, Medium, High).
Labels or Components (if applicable): Label the task for tracking or classification purposes.
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Add attachments (optional):
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If necessary, you can add relevant files using the Attachment button.
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Inspection and completion
Check that all the information you entered is correct and complete.
Click the " Create " button at the bottom of the window to save and open the task.
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Tracking and updating
After you create the task, you can see it in the project's task list and track it or update the details if necessary.
If you need additional customizations (such as custom fields), you may need to consult with your Jira administrator.
Why should you use Jira?
Jira is a leading project management system, designed for teams in all areas of development and management. It provides advanced tools for task management, bug tracking, and project planning. Key benefits:
Clear organization: Manage tasks by projects, Kanban boards, and sprints.
Transparency and collaboration: Allows the entire team to track progress and work together easily.
Flexibility: Adaptation to diverse needs (software development, IT, marketing, etc.).
Performance tracking: Advanced reports and statistics for process improvement.
Integrations: Connects to a variety of tools like Slack, GitHub, and Confluence.