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Commits do not add comments into jira ticket with #comment

Philip van Veen February 15, 2015

I am using SourceTree to commit my changes and Stash in conjunction with Jira.

Stash did recognize the JIRA ticket(s) in my commit message, so did JIRA and added the commits in the Developer section however i used the directives

 

#comment

#resolve

 

but neither of them worked. Before I did the same thing to a BitBucket repository which was linked to a JIRA Ticket, it worked without any problems. The JIRA Ticket closed as well as added my commit comment (as far as I remember)

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Adam
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February 15, 2015

Hi Tomek,

Stash has yet not implemented "smart commits", which is what you are looking for. See https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/STASH-2490 for more info.

Cheers,
Adam

Philip van Veen February 15, 2015

oh ok that makes sense, I assumed that Stash included all functionality of BitBucket and that I misconfigured something in my setup/repo or whatnot. Good to know it's not a mistake on my end :-P

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