View and open your Redmine issues in Atom.
You have to supply the Redmine Host and your Redmine API Key in the package's settings.
Also, you have to create a .atom-redmine
file in your project which contains the Redmine project identifier:
{
"projectId": "project-identifier"
}
- ❗ Add specs
- View issue details
- Edit / comment on issues
- Fetch priorities and statuses on project load
- Refactor
.atom-redmine
so it can be used as default params (customizablelimit
,sort
etc.) - Watch for changes in
.atom-redmine
- Refactor out
fetch-redmine
as library - Create feature branch from issue
- Save context (eg open buffers) of issue (separate plugin?)