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JIRA Clippy: Copy Jira Issues to Your Clipboard Easily

JIRA Clippy is a free Chrome add-on developed by christianvuerings. It falls under the category of Browsers, specifically Add-ons & Tools. This handy tool allows users to quickly copy Jira issues to their clipboard in a specific format.

With JIRA Clippy, users can simply highlight a Jira issue key, such as CLC-999, and the add-on will automatically generate a formatted string that includes the issue key, description, and URL. This makes it incredibly convenient for users to share Jira issues with others or to simply keep track of important issues.

The add-on is easy to install and use, seamlessly integrating into the Chrome browser. It provides a time-saving solution for Jira users who frequently need to copy and share issues. JIRA Clippy is a valuable tool for anyone working with Jira and looking to streamline their workflow.

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