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JIRA Backlog to Blackhole

Turn your JIRA backlog into a blackhole

Are you tired of your never-ending JIRA backlog? Does it seem to keep growing and growing with no end in sight? Well, look no further! With the JIRA Backlog to Blackhole extension, you can now turn your backlog into a blackhole!

This extension, developed by lesmatijolo, is a free add-on tool for the Chrome browser. It allows you to transform your JIRA backlog into a blackhole, effectively making it disappear from your sight. No more endless scrolling and overwhelming backlog lists!

Please note that this extension is not affiliated with Atlassian or any of their products. It is solely developed by lesmatijolo as a personal project. So, if you're looking for a way to escape the never-ending cycle of backlog management, give JIRA Backlog to Blackhole a try!

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App specs

  • License

    Free

  • Version

    1.0

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    chrome

  • Developer

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