This article is only relevant for customers that have signed up for the Rovo Skills early access program (EAP). If you’re interested in joining the EAP, you can sign up using this link.
Welcome to the Rovo Skills EAP (early access program)! Thanks for signing up and helping us make Rovo more powerful than ever. This document is designed to help you understand exactly what you’ll have access to as part of the Rovo Skill EAP and how you can get the most out of this new functionality.
Skills allow Rovo to perform a task really well – skillfully you might say. Technically, skills include a prompt for Rovo to provide a consistent output using defined inputs.
Just like when a person has a skill, it means they can do something consistently and effectively, Rovo can now do the same by using these packaged instructions to execute on a task.
For now, to trigger a skill, you’ll need to type out the slash command in your prompt when you’re chatting with Rovo. We're working on making some magic happen in the background, so in the future we’ll assume the skill you want to use based on the intent of your prompt. What does that look like?
Right now, you need to type a slash command to trigger a skill.
“Hey Rovo, /draft-release-notes for this release”
In the future, you can write your prompt however you like and we’ll trigger the skill that best helps you.
“Hey Rovo, I need a release note for this work item.”
Note: Rovo is limited to triggering one skill per prompt. In the future, you’ll be able to trigger multiple skills in the same prompt to achieve increasingly complex tasks.
We currently have 8 skills available for you to test out with Rovo. They cover a handful of work areas, from creating work items and writing release notes to tracking progress and managing Jira admin settings.
| Skill name | Slash command | Example prompt | What to expect | Requirements |
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| Summarize release | /summarize-release | /summarize-release for [release name]. |
Rovo will generate a Release summary which will include the health of the release, and more details like:
This skill is designed to work with the Releases also known as Fix versions in Jira. How to set up releases |
Apps: Jira Plan: Any Collections: Software Permissions: User |
| Create release | /create-release | /create-release in [space name] for our latest app update. |
Rovo will create a new release based on the description you provided, or it will infer a release based on the work items available in your backlog. This skill is designed to work with the Releases also known as Fix versions in Jira. How to set up releases |
Apps: Jira Plan: Any Collections: Software Permissions: User |
| Draft release notes | /draft-release-notes | /draft-release-notes for [release name] make sure to highlight the improvements to performance |
Rovo will write release notes for the release name you provided. It will consider any additional instructions relating to what you would like it to cover in the release notes. Once Rovo finishes writing, you can choose to directly publish the release notes to Confluence. This skill is designed to work with the Releases also known as Fix versions in Jira. How to set up releases |
Apps: Jira Confluence Plan: Any Collections: Software Permissions: User |
| Explain next status | /explain-next-status |
This skill can also be triggered directly from the Status menu on a work item which will not require you to type a prompt. |
Rovo will provide a list of available statuses for a provided work item (or work item that is being viewed). It will also explain any requirements that need to be satisfied in order to transition to any of those statuses, with the goal of helping users progress their work items through workflows. |
Apps: Jira Plan: Any Collections: Teamwork Permissions: User |
| Get data insights | /get-data-insights | /get-data-insights about how many deployments occurred in each environment type in the last 30 days. |
Rovo will generate a chart and provide insights based on inputs you provide. You need to specify exactly what you want insights on, like the Jira space name, the user, or teams that you are interested in. For now, the skill cannot provide results for broad queries like “tell me about my team”. See exactly what you can track with this skill below this table. |
Apps: Jira Jira Service Management Customer Service Management Goals Bitbucket Plan: All paid editions Collections: Platform Permissions: User |
| Find Jira settings | /find-jira-settings | /find-jira-settings to help me configure workflows. |
Rovo will provide instructions on where to go to find specific Jira admin settings and a direct link to the right settings page. |
Apps: Jira Plan: Any Collections: Teamwork Permissions: App admin |
| Manage Jira permissions | /manage-jira-permissions | /manage-jira-permissions and help me understand why [@name] cannot access these work items [work item key(s)]. |
Rovo will use its knowledge of permissions and access in your organization to help you troubleshoot on behalf of your users. |
Apps: Jira Plan: Any Collections: Teamwork Permissions: App admin |
| Assist Jira plans | /assist-jira-plans | /assist-jira-plans and help me add dependencies between work items |
Rovo will help with a variety of tasks that help you manage and update a Jira plan including:
This skill is designed to help you work with Jira plans. More on Jira plans |
Apps: Jira Plan: Premium or Enterprise Collections: Teamwork Permissions: User |
| Apps | Available Metrics |
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| Jira |
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| Jira Service Management |
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| Customer Service Management |
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| Bitbucket and any 3P connected DevOps tools like Github, Gitlab, Circle CI, jenkins, etc. |
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| Goals |
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