FishEye reveals your true JIRA progress

JIRA projects can have dozens or hundreds of 'In progress' issues at a time, but it's difficult to know if real progress is being made towards resolving them.

FishEye provides real-time visibility into every change committed for a JIRA task, including:

  • What source files were changed, added or removed
  • How many lines of code were added or removed from each file
  • Who made the change and when

FishEye opens your source code repository and reveals important insights:

  • How many changes have been committed to each project
  • Which issues have caused the most churn
  • What files have the most code changes

Real-time code change visibility in JIRA

The FishEye plugin for JIRA constantly scans your source code repository for changes, and automatically associates individual check-ins with the issues they reference. When you commit a fix for JIRA issue JRA-1234, information about that commit is displayed directly on the JRA-1234 screen.

Code-level statistics for your JIRA Projects

The FishEye plugin for JIRA provides summary statistics for every project, measuring changes in terms of lines of code (LoC), files, and commits. At a glance, you can see:

  • How much activity has there been for the last week? last month? last quarter?
  • Which issues are leading to the most changes?
  • Which team members are making the most changes?

JIRA details in the FishEye activity stream

With the FishEye plugin for JIRA installed, JIRA issue details can be viewed inline within FishEye activity streams. You can quickly view issue activity for:

  • Entire projects
  • Source files and branches
  • Specific team members
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