Exactly, bundles:animate is to create a new app from some bundle.

Although if you want to have the same code running on two Heroku apps
the easiest way is to use multiple git remotes:

http://jqr.github.com/2009/04/25/deploying-multiple-environments-on-heroku.html

On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 6:32 PM, GreenAsJade
<martin.jg.greg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> So - I have successfully captured my app with bundles:capture and
> bundles:download before: very nice.
>
> Are you saying that bundles:animate is just like bundles:capture
> except with dots?!
>
> Based on it's description, I was hoping it was some way of going in
> the reverse direction: from a bundle, deploying an app.
>
> (This is all driven from me needing to clone an app for a new user-
> base... I subsequently realised that this is easiest done by just
> coping the app git repo, deleting the .git and treating it as new :) )
>
> GaJ
>
> >
>

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