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Overview

This page provides information about an individual release of the Atlassian Command Line Interface (CLI) family of add-ons.
More release notes for additional versions of this product are available on the Release Notes page.

Slide Shows

We have released a number of educational slide shows covering different topics for the Atlassian CLI.
Atlassian CLI Slide Shows

Release Highlights

Release Date2022-01-20
Version

10.1

Downloads

 Also available: ACLI docker image on Docker Hub. Docker Images for ACLI has more information.

Purpose
  • Improvements to the New ACLI Shell - a terminal app! This is the new look for the ACLI!
    • UI improvements including a status line, better quote handling, and other
    • More dynamic prompting support
  • Jira, Jira Service Management, Agile, Desk, Tempo
    • Use new REST API support available Cloud in actions related to custom fields, field configuration, and field configuration schemes 
  • Bitbucket
    • New actions for add, update, remove, and list pipeline variables
  • Internal maintenance and support improvements
  • Fixes

Compatibility

Special Compatibility Notice for Version 10.x

At this version boundary, we have some significant changes that will impact your configuration and usage.

See Special Compatibility Notice for CLI Version 10.x.

Compatibility

The Atlassian Command Line Interface (CLI) supports a large range of product releases. The matrix below provides compatibility guidelines based on testing, API compatibility information provided by Atlassian, and community feedback. User's are encouraged to help improve compatibility information through discussions and issues. The CLI also works with releases not officially listed here since in many cases it uses remote APIs provided by Atlassian that have been stable for many years. Check previous versions of the CLI for coverage of earlier releases. Users should verify their usage scenarios on new releases. Support normally is limited to minimum releases indicated. Client requires at least Java 11 and we test with both Java 11 and 17. In some cases, new actions are only available on later versions of the server - these are often noted in the documentation or in error messages.

Removal of Java 1.8 support for clients

CLI 10.x requires Java 11 or higher. Installers automatically include Java 11. For distribution installs, you must upgrading your Java installation to Java 11 or Java 17.

To simplify the matrix, we no longer list much older releases even though there is some level of compatibility for these as well. Refer to earlier compatibility notes for information on older releases.

See also Compatibility for overall information on supported Atlassian releases.

See Special Compatibility Notice for CLI Version 10.x.

CLI Clients and Connectors

  • (tick) Jira Service Management (formerly Service Desk) releases compatible with corresponding Jira releases.
  • (tick) 3rd-party apps - like Tempo for instance: We don't explicitly list application versions, but normally test against a recent release of the app that is compatible with the platform it runs on.
  • (tick) Data Center is normally tested on the supported enterprise release designated by Atlassian.



Run CLI Apps

Apps install and run on an Atlassian application server.

Java 11 Requirement for Run Apps

You must be running Jira and Confluence servers on Java 11 for this release in order to install the Run apps. If you are not, continue using the 9.9.0 version of the Run apps your server. You should plan to upgrade your server Java version for better performance and support going forward.

Atlassian App Compatibility

The Atlassian CLI supports a number of different Atlassian apps like Jira Software, Service Desk, and Confluence Questions. We only test and support the most current maintenance release of the apps available for the respective Atlassian application.

Atlassian Incompatibilities

The CLI clients always try to maintain upward compatibility between releases. However, in some cases this is not possible. Occasionally server differences may cause some compatibility issues.

Issues

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