Agile
a SublimeText 2 Plugin for associating workspaces with Agile stories
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Agile
ST2 allows users to create projects but offers no mechanism for saving a particular workspace with-in that project. This can become a problem if you find yourself working on multiple stories involving dozens of files at once. Agile allows you to save a window and associate its state with a Sprint and Story name that can then be retrieved at a later date. That's about it.
Installation
- Easy: via Package Control
- Super-hard: clone repo to your /Sublime Text 2/Packages directory
Basic Flow
- shift+super+p -> 'Agile: Create New Sprint' -> save sprint
- ctrl+super+s -> save story
- ctrl+super+o -> select sprint -> select story
Shortcuts
- ctrl+super+s - save story
- crtl+super+o - open story
- shift+super+p - all remaining commands available under 'Agile' prefix
Jira Support
Agile can automatically open the jira ticket associated with your story if 2 criteria are met - configure a root url via shift+super+p -> 'Agile: Configure Jira' - You must name your jira story identically to its jira url slug. ie) https://example.jira.com/browse/my-story would need to be saved as 'my-story'
TODO:
- support for ST3
- error handling here and there