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| Action | Why it matters | Quick command / UI tip | |--------|----------------|------------------------| | | Gives you the problem space and the why behind the work. | In Jira: click the issue → “Description”. | | Check the Activity log | Shows when things changed, who made the change, and why (e.g., “moved to In Review”). | Bottom of the issue page. | | Open linked PR/commit | The code that implements the fix or feature. | Click “Development” panel → “Pull Request #123”. | | Run the test case(s) | Guarantees you can verify the fix locally. | npm test -- -g NSFS-338 or pytest -k nsfs_338 . | | Search comments for “blocked by” or “depends on” | Reveals hidden dependencies. | Use filter comment ~ "blocked by" in Jira. | | Look for “Release notes” entry | Summarizes the change for end‑users. | In GitHub releases or CHANGELOG.md . | | If it’s a standards document – locate the section number that corresponds to “338”. | Allows you to cite the exact clause when drafting compliance evidence. | Search PDF for “338”. | | Export / print | Keeps a snapshot in case the ticket gets archived. | Jira → “Export → Printable”. |
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