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Command Reference

This section contains detailed documentation for all Gira CLI commands, organized by functional area.

Command Groups

🎯 Core Commands

Essential workflow commands for daily Gira usage:

  • Backlog - View complete documentation
  • Board - View complete documentation
  • Init - View complete documentation
  • Query - View complete documentation

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🎫 Ticket Management

Complete ticket lifecycle operations:

  • Blame - View complete documentation
  • Create - View complete documentation
  • List - View complete documentation
  • Move - View complete documentation
  • ...and 2 more

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🎯 Epic Management

Epic planning and tracking:

  • Create - View complete documentation
  • List - View complete documentation
  • Show - View complete documentation
  • Update - View complete documentation

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🏃 Sprint Management

Sprint planning and execution:

  • Complete - View complete documentation
  • Create - View complete documentation
  • List - View complete documentation
  • Show - View complete documentation
  • ...and 1 more

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💬 Comments

Comment management:

  • Add - View complete documentation
  • Delete - View complete documentation
  • List - View complete documentation

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📦 Archive Management

Archive operations:

  • List - View complete documentation
  • Restore - View complete documentation
  • Ticket - View complete documentation

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🔧 Utilities

Helper and maintenance commands:

  • Ai Help - View complete documentation
  • Ai - View complete documentation
  • Archive - View complete documentation
  • Attachment - View complete documentation
  • ...and 27 more

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Quick Reference

For a complete overview of all commands in one page, see the CLI Reference.

Usage Patterns

Each command page includes: - ✅ Usage syntax - How to use the command - ✅ Arguments & options - All available parameters
- ✅ Examples - Real-world usage scenarios - ✅ Related commands - Connected functionality

Getting Help

For any command, you can also use:

gira <command> --help
gira describe "<command>"