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The Appfire CLI (ACLI) is a collection of application specific CLIs integrated into a single application.

Benefits

Perform tasks at scape from a command line

Streamline all of your integration, automation, and migration processes in one place.

Integrate all your tools

Keep your tech stack in sync by performing actions between instances, third-party tools, or data sources. Connect your database, Slack, and external tools.

Automate all your tasks

Reduce the time spent on maintenance and user management by creating standardized, scalable processes with simple commands.

Consolidate & migrate data

Reduce the time spent on importing and exporting data to/from Jira, databases, and files with simple-text based commands

that are executed in seconds.

Capabilities

ACLI capabilities are organized or sub-divided into application relevant grouping of functions. These groupings are referred to as clients. These capabilities are available in different environments with different requirements.

Provider

Applications

ACLI Client Names

ACLI Connector Apps (Required)

ACLI Run Apps

Atlassian

Jira, Jira Software, Jira Service Management

jira, agile, jsm, upm, tempo

Jira CLI

Run CLI Actions in Jira

Atlassian

Confluence

confluence, upm

Confluence CLI

Run CLI Actions in Confluence

Atlassian

Bitbucket

bitbucket, bitbucketcloud, upm

Bitbucket CLI

Atlassian

Bamboo

bamboo, upm

Bamboo CLI

Atlassian

Trello

trello

Atlassian

Marketplace

marketplace

monday.com

monday.com

monday

monday.com CLI

Slack

Slack

slack

keen.io

keen.io

keen

Twilio Segment

Segment

segment

Appfire

ACLI

cli, csv, system, web

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