Is there a guide to calling the API outside of the gem or desktop
editing strategy (if that's possible)?  I had a thought about the
possibility of building a Heroku-specific code editor as a Firefox
extension that would kick in when you logged in through the browser--
something like that.  To give you the zero-install experience but give
you a more traditional code editor.  Not sure if the API would support
that.

Also not sure when/if I'd build it, but I could at least advocate for
it more if I knew where to start.

On Jun 4, 8:17 pm, "Giorgio Clavelli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> There is an URL error 
> athttp://github.com/guides/newbies-guide-for-git-on-windows.
> They have there a link to a tool called mysysgit, the correct  URL 
> ishttp://code.google.com/p/msysgit/
>
> Giorgio
>
> On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 9:45 AM, Giorgio Clavelli
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I surelly will do it
> > :)
>
> > On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 9:36 AM, Morten Bagai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> Awesome. Please let us know if you run into any issues.
>
> >> /Morten
>
> >> On Jun 4, 2008, at 1:30 AM, Giorgio Clavelli wrote:
>
> >>> Thanks Morten,
>
> >>> A post like this is exactly what I needed to get started with Git
> >>> on Windows
> >>> :)
>
> >>> Giorgio
>
> >>> On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 9:40 AM, Morten Bagai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>> wrote:
>
> >>>> Hello everyone,
>
> >>>> One of the first things Pedro and I have been working on here at
> >>>> Heroku is getting the API to work better with Windows, and provide
> >>>> the same seamless experience you're used to from Unix/Linux/OS X. As
> >>>> a result we have a new & improved client gem available for you with
> >>>> the following tweaks:
>
> >>>> == The client now correctly detects the location of the user's home
> >>>> directory
> >>>> on Windows. This will typically be along the lines of "C:
> >>>> \Documents and
> >>>> Settings\username".
>
> >>>> == If your ssh key is in a location other than HOME\.ssh, you can now
> >>>> specify
> >>>> the key path using the optional -k/--key switch. For example: "heroku
> >>>> upload_authkey -k C:\mykeys\id_rsa.pub". This also works on Unix/
> >>>> Linux/OS X,
> >>>> of course.
>
> >>>> == When entering your Heroku password on Windows, the entry is now
> >>>> masked.
>
> >>>> If you've been waiting to get started with the Heroku client on
> >>>> Windows, the
> >>>> process is now as simple as:
>
> >>>> 1. Follow of one of the many tutorials on how to get Git running on
> >>>> Windows.
> >>>> There's an excellent one here, which also shows you how to create an
> >>>> SSH key
> >>>> with the Cygwin tools included with Git for Windows:
> >>>>http://github.com/guides/newbies-guide-for-git-on-windows. Steps 1-3
> >>>> are all
> >>>> you need to care about.
>
> >>>> 2. "gem install heroku" (should say version 0.3).
>
> >>>> 3. Fire up the Windows Command Prompt or the included Bash-git and
> >>>> type in a
> >>>> command such as "heroku list".
>
> >>>> Let us know how the new gem works for you, especially if you're on
> >>>> Windows.  Post here or email me privately.
>
> >>>> /Morten
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