Hi V,

to see all your apps:

heroku list

to see your remote repository:

git remote -v

if you look at the heroku (or origin), you'll probably see your app name right 
before the .git


—Keenan


On Wednesday, March 14, 2012 at 2:42 AM, vierundsech...@googlemail.com wrote:

> This appears to be so simple that I feel a little dumb to ask it: Is there a 
> way to find out the name of the app? I'm currently using an 
> enviroment-variable that I set manually with heroku config:add 
> APP_NAME=my_awesome_app - but I guess there should be a better way?!  
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