+ [2015-06-12T23:34:38Z] quassy @jaybe: {{ page.path }} looks good for referring to the original source file, but not the current URL
+ [2015-06-12T23:41:44Z] jaybe include does just that
+ [2015-06-12T23:42:57Z] pemrich @jaybe The documentation says so, but what I'm saying is that my experience does not reflect that and I do not understand why.
+ [2015-06-12T23:48:06Z] pemrich Here's what I've got. Contents of files cat'd out on the command line: http://pastebin.com/drczEjCx Jekyll outputs index.html unmodified.
+ [2015-06-12T23:48:07Z] jekyllrb Title: [HTML] macbook:CodeAcademy AirBnB pemrichm$ ls -alF * -rw-r--r--@ 1 pemrichm staff - Pastebin.com (at pastebin.com)

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Posted by allejo in #jekyll at 2015-06-12T02:34:12Z

http://www.jacobtomlinson.co.uk/jekyll/2015/02/18/test-you-jekyll-blog-with-travis-ci/
+ [2015-06-13T00:00:04Z] quassy pemrich: Does your index.html have front matter? I believe it should.
+ [2015-06-13T00:00:22Z] pemrich Does it need that in order to be parsed?
+ [2015-06-13T00:00:35Z] quassy Yes
+ [2015-06-13T00:01:18Z] quassy (I have read it somewhere on the internet, it must be true.)
+ [2015-06-13T00:07:27Z] quassy pemrich: Does it work?