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Not possible, without developing a custom plugin.
(A plugin could do it. If you sort the details (authenticating to Git, commit/push, etc.), then there is no technical roadblock.)
Do you have Stash? You can add links to the file (using .../browse/... URLs)
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Yes. We conduct tests with the Stash, from the moment the document is already in the repository, it actually creates the links. The problem is that we need to commit itself to run trough JIRA. Tanks.
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>commit itself to run trough JIRA What does that mean? Jira cannot commit for you.
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Hi Mike, The customer goal is to be able to commit to GIT from JIRA, based on an issue that has an attachment
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Jira cannot change a git repository, it is not a revision control system.
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Because the official repository of the company is already the GIT and one of the requirements is that the document attached to issue is already commitado in the repository instead of being JIRA database. Need not necessarily be the attachment function, it could be another function that had the same effect.
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May I ask why?
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