+ [9 years ago] pontiki maybe this is where you need to make use of the includes as jaybe noted, then
+ [9 years ago] miklb ugly_cat you would use {{ var }}
+ [9 years ago] bmbouter jekyll is so great

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Posted by ugly_cat in #jekyll at 2016-07-08T05:36:49Z

Once I get the capture set up, how do I access it? I'm doing a for loop, for {% posts in site.posts %} {{ posts.attr_name }}, but it's not printing anything..
+ [9 years ago] sdaugherty This isn't exactly a Jekyll question, but it's closely related - using html-proofer in a CI script to check jekyll output, is it possible to make html-proofer show not just the line number, but the filename of the file it's finding the errors in?
+ [9 years ago] jaybe bmbouter :D agreed!
+ [9 years ago] jaybe ./shrug