Jira - Issues Filters Confluence Document - jira

I am trying to figure out if a query that list all Jira Issues that Linked with a Confluence Page is possible.
I know there are way to work around it, such as using labels, just really curious if something similar linkedIssue available for linked Confluence document.

https://scriptrunner.adaptavist.com/5.6.7/jira/jql-functions.html#_remote_issue_links
ScriptRunner plugin in Jira may do it

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How to do a search for Jira links in my Confluence

I'd like to get a list of all the pages in my Confluence wiki that contain links to my Jira. I'm on the cloud version. Is there any way to do this in Search? Any other way? Thanks.

Confluence / JIRA :: What is a Filter Result Gadget?

I would like to create an Eisenhower Matrix in Confluence / JIRA.
I taught found a practical solution on the ATLASSIAN Community :
but unfortunately when I put it in place I cannot find a Filter Result Gadget in Confluence.
Is anyone aware of how to filter a list of tickets inside a table in Confluence?
You can use this guide to accomplish this.
https://confluence.atlassian.com/jira064/adding-the-filter-results-gadget-720416922.html
The Dashboard is a big sea, where the hack is Add Gadget? Can you provide a screenshot, please?
The "add gadget" button:

Maintain Formatting between Confluence and Jira (Create Jira Issue Micro )

I am trying to integrate Product Requirements from Confluence with Jira.
Using Jira issue macro in confluence to create multiple Jira issues.
But in the Confluence product requirement table the requirements are listed as a bulleted numbers, but I don't see the same format in Jira issues.
Please refer the below examples for more details:
Confluence Page - Product Requirements Table with Bullet
formatting
Jira Issue Page - No Formatting for the same requirement
You can have better experience using C4J Addon, which show the user the exact Confluence content directly in the Jira issues.
You can try it for free at: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1222263/c4j-content-display-for-jira?hosting=server&tab=overview
Best wishes,
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Jira User-Status dashboard?

I was trying to find some extension (or maybe built-in functionality) for Jira which would allow to assign a status to a user like it is possible in popular messengers, e.g. "on vacation" or "doing home-office today". It would be great to see a dashboard with statuses of all users displayed together.
The only thing which sounds close to what I'm searching for is
https://confluence.atlassian.com/conf54/confluence-user-s-guide/sharing-content/user-status-updates
but that one is for Confluence and we don't use Confluence in our workflow, we have Jira and Wiki so answers like "just use Confluence" won't work.
Is there such a thing, but for Jira?
I am sorry, but : There is no such thing for JIRA (atleast for now).
Just because Atlassian provides a possibility to connect JIRA with Confluence:
https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/integrating-jira-and-confluence-2825.html
As far as I know they have no intentions to bring Confluence type things in JIRA, but don't quote me on that.
Sorry I couldn't give a positive answer.

JQL to get blocked Issues

Is there a native JQL (not a plugin) that returns tickets that have linked issues listed as "is blocked by" (so I can see all my blocked tickets).
All I have found is linkedIssues() but that can require a specific issue ID to search for which is entirely unhelpful.
I am using Jira Cloud 7.4.
In the core JIRA JQL functionality the closest thing you have, as you've already found out, is linkedIssues() that requires a parent Issue reference.
What you need is Adaptavist ScriptRunner, they have a function called hasLinks(). There are also a handful of other add-ons that offer this functionality but like ScriptRunner, they all cost money.
Related JIRA community question
JIRA Cloud feature request
The below query is also helpful (add it in the filter setup):
project = "Project ID" AND issuetype in (story, Spike) AND Sprint = "Sprint ID" AND linkedIssue in issueHistory()
According to Esther Strom's answer on this Atlassian site, there's a new query type:
Atlassian has very recently introduced a new JQL function called issueLinkType, which can be used in filters, but also in boards.
It's not perfect; if you're already using card colors for something else, you won't be able to use this as well. It also behaves inconsistently when a ticket has links of multiple types. But if you're looking for an easy way to get a view into what might be blocked, and what might have blockers, it works pretty well.
In KQL you can specified the type of link.
For what you want to do here what you can use
issue in linkedIssues([Issue#],"is blocked by")

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