Slurper allows you to quickly compose your stories in a text file and import them into Pivotal Tracker.
Works great with slurper.vim! (github.com/alowe/vim-slurper)
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Fork the project.
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Make your feature addition or bug fix.
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Add tests for it. This is important so I don’t break it in a future version unintentionally.
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Commit, do not mess with rakefile, version, or history. (if you want to have your own version, that is fine but bump version in a commit by itself I can ignore when I pull)
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Send me a pull request.
$gem install slurper
Slurper requires a slurper_config.yml file in your working directory. This file contains your Tracker API and story requestor information.
project_id: 1234 token: 123abc123abc123abc requested_by: Jane Stakeholder proxy: http://mycorporateproxy:8080 protocol: https
The project_id tells tracker which project to add your stories to. It can be found on the project settings or the url for the project.
The token can be found on your personal profile page in Pivotal Tracker.
The requested_by field should be the name of your project stakeholder exactly as it appears in tracker.
The proxy field is optional and can be used to make slurper work behind a http proxy.
Create a stories.slurper file and compose your stories in the slurper story format. In your working directory use the slurp command to import your stories from the stories.slurper file into Pivotal Tracker. Slurper looks for a stories.slurper file in your current directory by default, however, you can provide an alternate story source file if necessary.
Default
$slurp ~/stories.slurper
Also valid
$slurp ~/special_stories.slurper
Or even
$slurp ~/mystories.txt
== story_type: chore name: Set Up Staging Environment description: Set up and configure staging environment for approval of stories labels: == story_type: feature name: Campaign Manager Does Something description: In order to get some value As a campaign manager I want to do something - can do something labels: campaign managers == story_type: release name: Big Release description: This release marks a lot of awesome functionality labels: == story_type: bug name: I did something and nothing happened description: When I do something, another thing is supposed to happen but I see an error screen instead. labels:
Note: the story source file is whitespace-sensitive. Be sure the value for each key phrase is indented with two spaces beneath each key phrase. Also, start each story with a double-equals on its own line.
Credit - Wes Gibbs (wgibbs.github.com) thought of and wrote slurper as a ruby script. It was later packaged and released as a gem by his fellow Rocketeers after using it and finding it extremely handy.