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Use vector icons for menu bar
The raster image looks quite bad on macOS, particularly on HDPI screens. Most menu bar icons are SVG files and are nice and crisp. Using a solid/outline red instead of this shaded icon would look a lot better. Or at least make @2x versions of the icon.
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Planned
Dashboard view to show all running & queued builds across all selected projects
One useful feature of the old TFS Build Manager (non-functional for vNext) is to be able to have a single view showing *all* queued & running builds across all projects at once, so we can see at a glance what our build machines are up to.
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Support for CruiseControl.Net
Please add support for CruiseControl.Net (http://www.cruisecontrolnet.org/projects/ccnet)
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Blue Ocean Support
It would be nice if CatLight opened Blue Ocean view of the Jenkins build. It could be a configuration option (when creating a Jenkins connection) whether one wants to use Blue Ocean or Classic view.
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Integration with BuildKite
BuildKite is a popular CI service which i feel would benefit from integration with your application.
Website: http://buildkite.com
Support for CCTray is available so integration should be a cinch.
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Add support for any CI with cctray xml format
See https://github.com/robertmaldon/cc_dashboard#cctray-xml-format
http://ccmenu.org works with any compatible CI.
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Add tool tips on light bank.
Add tool tips on light bank so when you hover over each light it tells you the build info. could include name of contributor that caused the build, build label, name or number and time.
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Get rid of all those useless window animations
How about getting rid of all those confusing window animations of CatLight? My head hurts every time I click the cute cat icon.
I don't know if this anti-feature is available on all platforms but on MacOS its insane, I just made me remove the app.
I am back to CCMenu which behaves predictably by opening a window under the icon.
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Custom colors for color-blind people
Hello,
I love your product, but when opening the dashboard it is very difficult to see the short history represented by Red and Green boxes. It would be extremely helpful if the colors could be modified in the dashboard so we could use something custom, for example a blue/red combo (like jenkins) to be able to see clearly.
Thanks for your consideration,
Craig
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CatLight distribution for Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Upvote this idea if you need CatLight for RHEL 7
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Change state for pull requests that I voted on
I am using Azure Devops. Is there a way of filtering out the pull requests that I have approved (or Approved with suggestions).
The main goal would be to have a "green" status icon when I have approved a pull request I am assigned on, instead of the status icon remaining blue until the PR is completed ?
Pull requests that I have rejected or "waiting for author", I would like them to stay in my action list.
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Organize the dashobard on project first, CI provider after
It would be nice if it was possible to organize the dashboard such that the hierarchy was: Team > Project > CI Provider, instead of CI Provider > Team > Project, as it is now.
Since all projects I have in CatLight are on GitHub, it feels more natural to organize them from a GitHub perspective, where which CI servproviderce builds the project is secondary to the team and project/repository.
With such an organization of the dashboard, each CI provider could be represented with nothing more than a logo with a traffic light beside it, to indicate the build status of the associated
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Add and remove projects automatically
It would be great if projects are added and removed automatically.
I've got some jobs in jenkins which are created and deleted automatically (for pull-requests). It would be great if they can be shown in catlight automatically.
Regarding automatic jobs as mentioned above:
- There should be some kind of regex to decide which are shown automatically (like the jobs in the listview in jenkins)
- The automatic addition should be turned off/on manually.
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Make currently building more visible
When a build is running it changes the tick to a green arrow - this nice but does not stand out visually compared to the green tick.
Perhaps change the background colour of a running build to green or blue perhaps?