For a single issue you should be able to just reference the issue key ATL-1, which is the project key and incremented number, 2, 3 ...100 etc. You can show a single issue as a table and include description fields etc.... embedding the Jira issue content you want vs a link.
Our "features" are Epics so our type is actually Epic, so the above is also assuming Jira is configured with a "Feature" issue type.
how do i put in the name to a specific feature for the code above?
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If you use the Jira Macro, you can perform a Search with JQL against the Jira data. Use the Display Options and Table to show multiple issues on the Confluence side. Something like this, where Project is the Jira project and type are Issue Types configured on your Jira instance.
project = ATL and type in (Story, Bug, Feature)
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Typically Confluence and Jira will be linked, then within the Confluence Editor you have a couple of options:
Jira Macro Documentation https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/jira-issues-macro-139380.html
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I want to be able to display features on a confluence page, but I'm not sure how to do that.
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Do you mean a Jira Issue, with a "Type" that is a "Feature". If so, the Jira Issue should display as a link or in a table regardless of it's type. How are you adding it to the Confluence page?
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