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Summary
The Atlassian CLI family for Version 4 has some new members! This describes the various add-ons and their relationship.
CLI Add-ons
Server Add-ons
Server add-ons are UPM installed add-ons that provide server specific capabilities. There are two types of server add-ons.
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REST Services | Provides REST API services for CLI clients or for direct access. | Run CLI Actions | These are product-specific add-ons that bundle ACLI capabilities within product specific functionality - ACLI actions are specified in the same syntax and run virtually the same code from within the product as would be case if run from a command line. In particular, they need similar parameter settings including the server URL for the Atlassian product server that needs to be accessed remotely.
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JIRA | - Workflow post functions and validators that run ACLI actions
- Menu interface for administrators to run ACLI actions
| Confluence | - Macro to run ACLI actions based on user input or show content constructed from ACLI actions
| Bamboo | - Tasks to run ACLI actions in build and deployment plans
| Stash | - Commit hook to run ACLI actions
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Client Downloads
Clients are standalone command line tools installed on a local system (PC or server) and access Atlassian products via remote APIs. Clients are installed by downloading and unpacking the distribution zip.
See Client Downloads
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