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To communicate or just to have a friendly talk with Jarvis there are a few interactive commands at present.
This issue is mainly focused on the interaction with Jarvis
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Some sites don't have icon set and some still has an .ico file which is not supported in React Native anymore. In these cases we show the default icon (emoji eyes on black background) which makes all site without an icon look the same.
It would be good if we showed a colorful background and the initial letter of the site name instead. The background color could be generated from the url of the
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Drop down of the search box not showing any options, seems this application has went to dormant stage
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It would be nice to automatically add a user's Github repositories when github connect is enabled.
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It should be pretty easy to query the user's repositories and add them to the user settings on github connect. The Github API already has an endpoint to list them, so we just need to write some code to fetch the list, parse it, and add them to the us