if you open up the git info for the locally cloned app, you can see when it
was updated.

When I met with some of the Heroku people at RailsConf, I asked if they
could add just a little notes field, and the date that the app was created
or updated last...but apparently they have bigger fish to fry.

I make it a habit now to keep track of what the apps are or change their
name as soon as I create them. (and deleting old projects that don't have
meaningful names or aren't loading anymore)

Clean up your old, unused heroku apps, it'll be easier to find what you're
looking for.

On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 6:08 PM, Nhoj <[email protected]> wrote:

> My dev machine went down, and I don't have a record of what heroku app
> is web site A, vs. web site B. I'm just learning heroku, so am using
> their auto-generated app names, which mean nothing to me. Can I see
> the date last modified somewhere?
>
> I downloaded my current project from github, but don't know what
> project to use for:
>
> git remote add heroku [email protected]:{my-project-name}.git
>
>
> thanks,
> Nhoj
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