Open Ticket Jira
Open Jira tickets: prefix popup, PROJ-123 keys, omnibox task, shortcut & context menu. Recents + 5 favorites. Jira Cloud/Server.
As of June 2026, Open Ticket Jira has 7 users and a 5.00/5 rating from 3 reviews in the Workflow & Planning category.
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3 reviews
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Version
1.2.1
Manifest V3
90-day change · In the last 90 days this extension 1 version update, changed permissions.
History
10 snapshotsTracking since Apr 1, 2026.
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| Date | Users | Rating | Reviews | Version |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 1, 2026 | 5 | 5.00 | 2 | 1.1.1 |
| Apr 17, 2026 | 5 | 5.00 | 2 | 1.1.1 |
| Apr 22, 2026 | 6 | 5.00 | 2 | 1.1.1 |
| Apr 27, 2026 | 7 | 5.00 | 2 | 1.1.1 |
| May 4, 2026 | 7 | 5.00 | 2 | 1.1.1 |
| May 10, 2026 | 6 | 5.00 | 2 | 1.1.1 |
| May 21, 2026 | 7 | 5.00 | 3 | 1.2.1 |
| May 28, 2026 | 8 | 5.00 | 3 | 1.2.1 |
| Jun 4, 2026 | 7 | 5.00 | 3 | 1.2.1 |
| Jun 10, 2026 | 9 | 5.00 | 3 | 1.2.1 |
| Now | 7 | 5.00 | 3 | 1.2.1 |
Changelog
- May 10, 2026description
Open JIRA tickets and tasks in one click. Type a ticket ID (e.g. PROJ-123) in the popup or omnibox and go — no more copying long URLs. Works with JIRA, Linear, GitHub and any tool that uses a base URL + ticket ID. ⚡ Features • ⚡ Quick open by ID — Popup, omnibox (keyword "task" in the address bar), or keyboard shortcut (Ctrl+Shift+O / Cmd+Shift+O). Open in current tab or new tab. • 📋 Recently visited tasks — History page shows your last opened tickets. Filter by your JIRA (or other) base URL, set limit 10–100. • ⭐ 5 favorite links — Pin up to 5 ticket links for one-click access from the popup. • 📎 Copy ID on JIRA pages — “Copy ID” button on ticket pages so you can paste the ID anywhere fast. • 🌓 Light and dark theme — Match your system or choose a theme in settings. 🔧 How it works 1. Set your base URL once in extension settings (e.g. your JIRA or Linear URL). 2. Open the popup, type a ticket ID (e.g. PROJ-123), press Enter. 3. Or use the omnibox: type "task" in the address bar, then the ticket ID, then Enter. 4. Use History to reopen recent tickets, or Favorites for your top 5. 👥 Perfect for • Developers and PMs who live in JIRA, Linear, or GitHub Issues • Teams that share ticket IDs instead of full links • Anyone who wants to open tickets without typing long URLs 🔒 Privacy — All data stays on your device. No account, no tracking. Base URL, favorites and preferences are stored locally.
🎫 If your team lives in Jira, you’ve probably pasted PROJ-123 into chat a hundred times—and then hunted for the right browser tab or rebuilt a long /browse/… link by hand. Open Ticket Jira is a small helper that turns that habit into two seconds: you keep working in Chrome or Firefox, the extension opens the right ticket for you. It’s built around the Jira you already use: some companies run it in the cloud, others keep it on their own hardware. You don’t need to explain any of that to the extension—just paste your site’s base URL once in Settings, and you’re done. ⚡ What you get • Smarter popup — Save your most-used project keys (prefixes) in Settings, drag them into the order you like, and switch between them in the popup. Often you only type the issue number; when you need something unusual, switch to “Full” and type a complete KEY-123. If the key looks wrong (for example, non‑Latin characters), the UI nudges you with a short hint and a link to Jira’s own rules for project keys—so you’re not guessing why Enter didn’t work. • More than one way to open — Same flow from the toolbar popup, the address bar (task → Tab → ID → Enter), the keyboard shortcut (Ctrl+Shift+O / Cmd+Shift+O), or the context menu when you’ve selected a key in a page (opens in a new tab). • Remember where you were — The History page lists recent **/browse/…** visits that match your Jira host; you can set the list length (10–100). If you want, turn on recent issues inside the popup (up to 10 rows) so yesterday’s tickets are one click away without leaving the popup. • ⭐ Five “pinned” links — Not only tickets: keep up to five favorite URLs (another Jira board, Confluence, a dashboard—whatever you open all day). • 📎 Less copy‑paste on ticket pages — On Jira issue screens you get Copy ID and Copy ID + Title buttons (each can be turned off in Settings if you prefer a cleaner page). • 🌓 Easy on the eyes — Light, dark, or follow your system theme. 🔧 How it works (plain language) 1. Open Settings and paste the root URL of your Jira (the same site you already log into). 2. If you want faster typing, add project prefixes—the short codes like PROJ, CORE, and so on—in the order you care about. 3.Day to day: open the popup, pick the prefix (or “Full”), type the number or full key, press Enter. If you’re faster with the keyboard, use the shortcut or the omnibox; if you just highlighted a key in Slack, right‑click it. 4. When you return to the same tickets often, lean on History and Favorites instead of retyping. 👥 Who it’s for • Developers, PMs, QA, designers—anyone who thinks in Jira issue keys • Teams that say “see PROJ‑456” instead of sending full links • People who are tired of tab archaeology every time someone drops an ID in a thread 🔒 Privacy, in one sentence — There’s no separate account and no analytics SDK: your base URL, prefix list, favorites, and other preferences live in local browser storage on your machine, period.
- May 10, 2026short_description
Open JIRA tasks by ID. View recent tasks & save 5 favorites. Popup, address bar (task), shortcut.
Open Jira tickets: prefix popup, PROJ-123 keys, omnibox task, shortcut & context menu. Recents + 5 favorites. Jira Cloud/Server.
- May 10, 2026permissions
activeTab, storage, history
activeTab, contextMenus, storage, history
Permissions & access
- Permissions
- activeTabcontextMenusstoragehistory
- Host access
- <all_urls>
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About
🎫 If your team lives in Jira, you’ve probably pasted PROJ-123 into chat a hundred times—and then hunted for the right browser tab or rebuilt a long /browse/… link by hand. Open Ticket Jira is a small helper that turns that habit into two seconds: you keep working in Chrome or Firefox, the extension opens the right ticket for you. It’s built around the Jira you already use: some companies run it in the cloud, others keep it on their own hardware. You don’t need to explain any of that to the extension—just paste your site’s base URL once in Settings, and you’re done. ⚡ What you get • Smarter popup — Save your most-used project keys (prefixes) in Settings, drag them into the order you like, and switch between them in the popup. Often you only type the issue number; when you need something unusual, switch to “Full” and type a complete KEY-123. If the key looks wrong (for example, non‑Latin characters), the UI nudges you with a short hint and a link to Jira’s own rules for project keys—so you’re not guessing why Enter didn’t work. • More than one way to open — Same flow from the toolbar popup, the address bar (task → Tab → ID → Enter), the keyboard shortcut (Ctrl+Shift+O / Cmd+Shift+O), or the context menu when you’ve selected a key in a page (opens in a new tab). • Remember where you were — The History page lists recent **/browse/…** visits that match your Jira host; you can set the list length (10–100). If you want, turn on recent issues inside the popup (up to 10 rows) so yesterday’s tickets are one click away without leaving the popup. • ⭐ Five “pinned” links — Not only tickets: keep up to five favorite URLs (another Jira board, Confluence, a dashboard—whatever you open all day). • 📎 Less copy‑paste on ticket pages — On Jira issue screens you get Copy ID and Copy ID + Title buttons (each can be turned off in Settings if you prefer a cleaner page). • 🌓 Easy on the eyes — Light, dark, or follow your system theme. 🔧 How it works (plain language) 1. Open Settings and paste the root URL of your Jira (the same site you already log into). 2. If you want faster typing, add project prefixes—the short codes like PROJ, CORE, and so on—in the order you care about. 3.Day to day: open the popup, pick the prefix (or “Full”), type the number or full key, press Enter. If you’re faster with the keyboard, use the shortcut or the omnibox; if you just highlighted a key in Slack, right‑click it. 4. When you return to the same tickets often, lean on History and Favorites instead of retyping. 👥 Who it’s for • Developers, PMs, QA, designers—anyone who thinks in Jira issue keys • Teams that say “see PROJ‑456” instead of sending full links • People who are tired of tab archaeology every time someone drops an ID in a thread 🔒 Privacy, in one sentence — There’s no separate account and no analytics SDK: your base URL, prefix list, favorites, and other preferences live in local browser storage on your machine, period.
Technical
- Version
- 1.2.1
- Manifest
- V3
- Size
- 854KiB
- Min Chrome
- 88
- Languages
- 10
- Featured
- No
Metadata
- ID
- pcbenjhbdofkclpecoadfmgiiigggpco
- Developer ID
- ub5e86004008c945a004708d2ca5125d7
- Developer Email
- [email protected]
- Created
- Mar 25, 2026
- Last Updated (Store)
- May 5, 2026
- Last Scraped
- Jun 10, 2026
- Website
- —
- Support URL
- —
Data sourced from the Chrome Web Store · last verified Jun 10, 2026.