Hi,
i am useing stash 1.1 for repository management and it's connected with Jira 5.1. I found no way to define commit hooks. I would like to close/fix a issue with a commit. I find out that fish-eye has this option, named smart commits. Whats about stash?
Best regards
Martin
Hi Martin,
There's a new feature request at jira.atlassian.com about implementing smart commits in Stash. I recommend to vete on the issue and also set yourself as watcher in order to receive updates about future implementations. Here the ticket:
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/STASH-2490
Hey Martin,
I think the plugin Smart Commits for Stash is what you search for. I have started the development last year. Now the basic function-set is complete. What is your opinion about the current functionality? Do you have any use case which you would like to see in further releases?
If you have further questions please contact me.
Cheers,
Benni
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That's a good question. I think it will work because FishEye will process the message used to check in. I have my Stash and Git repos integrated with FishEye / Cruicible. I have JIRA integrated with FishEye and my source code tab and reviews tab show up.
I'll configure smart commits and let you know.
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Please see this previous answer.
https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/56041/how-do-you-do-pre-commit-hooks-in-stash
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