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Navigate to any Jira issue details page and find the “Clockify Integration for Jira” section. If you cannot find it, please navigate and read the “After installation” part of the documentation.
Click the “Manage token” button which is located on the right side of the application (see the screenshot below).
Click the “Remove token” button, on the loaded form, to delete your API token (see the screenshot below).
Manage your timer
Start timer inside Jira issue
You just need to select your timer options once, then start the timer and all your selection preferences will be saved and preset automatically. So the next time you load your Jira issue details page you can just click the “Start” button without extra actions. The preference mapping is Jira user-project related.
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Navigate to any Jira issue details page and find the “Clockify Integration for Jira” section. If you cannot find it, please navigate and read the “After installation” part of the documentation.
On the loaded form you can adjust the description of the time entry, by default it will be set as a Jira issue summary. The issue key will be added as a prefix automatically. So the final description will be look like: “RET-12 issue-summary-here”, where “RET-12” is Jira issue key.
By clicking the “Timer options” button you will see an additional section with different timer configurations like: workspaces, projects (clients), tasks, tags, billable, etc… See the screenshot below
Click the “Start” button to run a timer with selected options.
Stop timer inside Jira issue
To stop the timer, just navigate to the needed Jira issue details page, find “Clockify Integration for Jira” section and click the button with running counter on it (see the screenshot below).
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You can stop timer in any loaded Jira issue details page, but related Jira work-log items will be added to the issue where timer was started or to the issue which is detected by Jira issue key specified in the time entry description. If none of the cases happens, the timer will be stopped without any Jira work-log items operations.
Start timer from Clockify web/desktop application and stop in Jira issue
You can start a timer from any application and stop it inside Jira issue, so your work-log item will be added with data based on stopped time entry. To make it happen you have to specify the Jira issue key in the description of the time entry, like: “RET-12 issue-summary-here“, where “RET-12“ is Jira issue key.
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