We want to use the project container as our repository for housing files and documents related to an individual project. I see a way to do it in epics and issues but not directly to the project. Any assistance would be appreciated.
If that will be not enough you can use this plugin:
Take a look here: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.stonikbyte.jira.plugins.project-docs-plugin
Michal
It is not possible to add attachment to project in a "straight" way.
You can always create an artificial issue type which will be one for project and attach to this issue you attachments (e.g. name it project attachments)
I hope that will help you
Michal
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JIRA doesn't have any file storage functions at project level, it's all about the issues.
I'm not aware of any add-ons that add that function, but I'd check the marketplace in case I've missed something. I suspect you may have to write your own. Although most of us link projects to Confluence spaces where you can document and store whatever you want, or have a project full of "project issues" where we can document the project.
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JIRA is an issue tracker, not optimized for files and documents so natively, JIRA can't do what you want. As you mentioned, you can attach files/docs to an issue which belongs to a project but that's it.
*JIRA attachments are not even optimized so that it "version controls" them you can even upload attachments with the same name).
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