Versions:

  • 1.3.9-stable
  • 1.3.8-stable
  • 1.3.7-stable
  • 1.3.6-stable
  • 1.3.5-stable
  • 1.3.4-stable
  • 1.3.15-stable
  • 1.3.14-stable
  • 1.3.13-stable
  • 1.3.12-stable
  • 1.3.11-stable

Atlassian CLI 1.3.9-stable is a command-line utility published by Atlassian that enables administrators and developers to control Jira, Confluence, Bitbucket, Bamboo, and other Atlassian server or cloud products without leaving the terminal window. Designed for automation and integration scenarios, the tool exposes a consistent syntax for creating issues, updating workflows, migrating projects, bulk-editing permissions, running analytics, or triggering builds, making it equally valuable for one-off administrative fixes and for inclusion in CI/CD pipelines. Its scripting-friendly nature allows teams to encode repetitive housekeeping tasks—such as closing stale tickets, synchronizing user directories, or exporting space backups—into schedulable shell or PowerShell scripts, while API wrappers simplify the creation of cross-application workflows that would otherwise require multiple REST calls. Because the interface remains unchanged across on-premise and cloud deployments, organizations can reuse the same command portfolio when migrating between hosting models, reducing refactoring effort. The current 1.3.9-stable release is the tenth version made available since the client was first introduced, and it continues to receive compatibility updates that track Atlassian’s evolving REST endpoints. System administrators, DevOps engineers, release managers, and support teams consequently treat the CLI as a lightweight alternative to heavyweight plugins or manual UI operations, especially when bulk changes or unattended execution are required. Atlassian CLI is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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