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dasherize's Issues

Support CircleCI.

My project(s) uses circle ci for our tests and was I was wondering if you could support that soon.

Deployed on Heroku, "We're sorry, but something went wrong."

First off, thanks for making this! It looks really cool :)

Trying to deploy my own instance so I can customize the theme etc... followed the instructions, application deployed successfully on Heroku, environment variables set according to instructions including github client ID and secret. However, I see this page:

dasherize

Do you have any tips on how to debug? Thank you.

(Build log also attached if it helps: buildlog.txt)

Organizations and Travis = indefinite loading

I'm just speculating here, but it seems every time I enable the travis support for a repository in one of my organizations, I'm met with a "Something went wrong" page, and then indefinite loading for that project until I disable Travis. It works fine with my personal projects with Travis integration, but not organization projects. The organization does grant Dasherize access.

They're both public repositories, and according to the project settings page, I don't need to give it a token if it's public.

Custom display names

Having line-wrapped project names kinda messes up my groove. Additionally, many of my projects have long names, especially the ones that are related (for example: flaxbeards-steam-power, flaxbeards-steam-power-mobile, flaxbeards-steam-power-resources, mediawiki-butt-ruby). Being able to have customized project display names would really improve the dash.

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