+ [2013-05-22T21:55:27Z] travis-ci [travis-ci] mojombo/jekyll#962 (master - 8ab4915 : Matt Rogers): The build is still failing.
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Posted by BonSequitur in #jekyll at 2013-05-22T19:49:14Z

The separate metadata files are also straight YAML, so anything that can parse that can read them and modify, so if someone wants to automate that process it's marginally easier also.
+ [2013-05-23T01:14:01Z] travis-ci [travis-ci] jpiasetz/jekyll#4 (master - 3d9a32f : John Piasetzki): The build is still failing.
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+ [2013-05-23T02:58:54Z] clume I was able to install kramdown and coderay. It is working for *.markdown pages but does not code syntax for .html page. Is that possible to do?
+ [2013-05-23T03:07:38Z] clume I know it's scanning my .html pages because I'll get an error if I specify a syntax language that doesn't exist