If it's JIC fitting on the end of the line, they make a compression type fitting that will go on a line and turn the end of a square cut tube into a JIC connection. I know they make them for the larger sizes as I used them making up a bunch of 3/4 lines on the back of a loader bucket, but I don't know how small they go.
Unfortunately I don't know what they call the fitting either. In my case I had intended to flare the ends since I have the tool to do so, but the guy at my local hydraulics shop suggested them as an easier, and faster alternative. He got them for me, and I put them on, that's about as far as I knew anything on them.
In your case this would give you the little bit of added length to make up for the end being broken off, and allow you to do it without having to take the line off....if they make them in the right size.
Barring that, I have cut lines and brazed a JIC end to them and had a short line made up. Basically this is the same thing that has been suggested in another post. In my case I just brazed on a fitting because I was in the field and didn't have a way to get the compression fitting, in the other post, needed to do it that way. Good luck.
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