Released allows you to choose which AI input field to use for generating release notes. But what if you want to include information from multiple fields? That’s where Jira automation comes in.
With Jira automation, you can copy any field values into the AI input field of your choice and make the data available in your release notes.
Here’s how how it works:
1️⃣ Trigger an automation when the issue status changes (or any other event of your choice)
2️⃣ Set up an action to copy custom fields into the description (or another text field of your choice)
Take a look at our documentation for a detailed description on how to setup the automation.
Creating structured AI output
Once you’ve copied additional fields into the description, you can easily reference them in a custom prompt.
But as you’ve probably noticed, AI can be unpredictable. Ask it the same thing twice, and you might get two different results.
For many cases, that’s not an issue. But if you want to display your field data in a structured format, unpredictability becomes a challenge.
That’s where a well-crafted prompt makes all the difference.
Here’s an example of how you can reference additional fields in the description and ensure the AI outputs them in a structured format:
For a detailed explanation and additional tips, take a look at our documentation.
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