diff --git a/site/docs/continuous-integration.md b/site/docs/continuous-integration.md index 20ae98d3..5c3bc376 100644 --- a/site/docs/continuous-integration.md +++ b/site/docs/continuous-integration.md @@ -8,7 +8,8 @@ permalink: /docs/continuous-integration/ You can easily test your website build against one or more versions of Ruby. The following guide show how to set up a free build environment on [Travis][0], -with [GitHub][1] integration for pull requests. +with [GitHub][1] integration for pull requests. Paid alternatives exist for +private repositories. [0]: https://travis-ci.org/ [1]: https://github.com/ @@ -17,6 +18,11 @@ with [GitHub][1] integration for pull requests. When testing static sites, there is no better tool than [html-proofer][]. -## The `.travis.yml` File - ## Enabling Travis and GitHub + +## Configuring Your Travis Builds + +This file is used to configure your Travis builds. Because Jekyll is built +with Ruby and requires RubyGems to install, we use the Ruby language build +environment. Below is a sample `.travis.yml` file, and what follows that is +an explanation of each line.