First steps
With the extension installed there is a clickable icon in the “active extensions group”:
Clicking the icon brings up the side panel. You can also choose to “pin” the Extension to have it available in your toolbar at all times.
Connect to Services
Before the user can use the extension, it is necessary to register and grant permission for the Atlassian and Google services (using their OAuth authorisation). Simply do so by clicking the Atlassian “Connect” button and there will be a familiar authorisation dialog from the provider.
After you connected your Atlassian user you will also need to authorise google (with the same procedure as with Atlassian) to use the full functionality of JIGO.
Home / Welcome page
When starting JIGO after being authenticated, you will be welcomed with the general home screen.
You can now choose between different actions, learn more on the specific documentation pages.
Settings page
Instance selection
If a user has access to multiple Jira instances, the first option selection can be used to select which one to work on.
Language
Select the language of the browser extension or leave “Automatic” to follow the preffered language of your Atlassian user.
Themes
Select Atlassian's “Dark“ or “Light“ theme, or follow the system default.
UI Scale
Choose a custom size for the extensions interfaces and forms.
Multi/Single Tab Mode
With multi tab mode enabled the extension will use information from all the open tabs. Turning this off ensures that only the content from the currently viewed page will be used.
For example (assuming multi mode is enabled), while linking content (mails, files, …) it doesn’t matter if the corresponding page (Gmail, Drive, …) is active or in a not viewed tab.
Revoke Access
Clicking this button clears the cached OAuth information and sends the user to the Connect Page.