Evaluating JIRA 5.2.11 Fisheye/Crucible 2.10.4
Using Git I make the following commit:
git commit -m "TTWCS-8 #time 1w #comment Finally Done! +review TcMh"
The code shows up in the in the Source tab, but no comment, time update or review appears. Can I not do Crucible and JIRA smart actions together? Any other insights?
Hi James,
To use FE smart commits, please check the following information:
Hope its help.
Regards, John
Thanks again for your help. the #comment now works, but #time does not, and also the comment includes the +review flag. So it looks like "Finally Done! +review TcMh". If I combine the smart commit "flags" is there a particular order they should be in?
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Hi James,
Maybe the documentation able to help you where you can see how the format run in smart commits:
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Smart commits with DVCS. User email must mach in:
I had wrong email address in my .gitconfig and smart commits not work propertly.
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Brilliant! That was the thing for me. My email was changed in GitHub, hence smart commits were not working anymore. Updated email address in C:\Users\<theUser>\.gitconfig file and problem solved. Thanks.
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In particular note that smart commits are disabled by default if you have any DVCS repositories.
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