Merge pull request #33 from lewiscowper/patch-2
docs(readme): add travis-after-all note to example .travis.yml
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				| @ -95,6 +95,9 @@ Inside your `.travis.yml`: | ||||
| language: node_js | ||||
| node_js: | ||||
| - iojs-v1 | ||||
| # If you have a more sophisticated build with multiple jobs you should have a look at | ||||
| # https://github.com/dmakhno/travis_after_all which is also configured for this | ||||
| # package. (Check the .travis.yml) | ||||
| sudo: false | ||||
| cache: | ||||
|   directories: | ||||
| @ -131,9 +134,7 @@ Note: You should [encrypt](http://docs.travis-ci.com/user/environment-variables/ | ||||
| 
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| Note: Your CI environment has to export `CI=true` in order for `semantic-release` not to automatically perform a dry run. Travis CI does this by default.  | ||||
| 
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| Note: It is crucial that your CI server also fetches all tags when checking out your repository. Travis CI does this by default.  | ||||
| 
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| Note: If you have a more sophisticated build with multiple jobs you should have a look at [travis-after-all](https://github.com/dmakhno/travis_after_all), which is also configured for this [package](.travis.yml). | ||||
| Note: It is crucial that your CI server also fetches all tags when checking out your repository. Travis CI does this by default. | ||||
| 
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| ## ITYM*FAQ*LT | ||||
| > I think you might frequently ask questions like these | ||||
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