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gitbook-plugin-etoc

Elegant table of content for GitBook

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gitbook-plugin-etoc

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This plugin will add table of content to the page automatically. When you build the book, it will insert a table of content automatically or to place where you insert <!-- toc -->. Sometimes you may want to disable toc on some page, just add <!-- notoc --> on the the markdown page.

Demo site ==> https://yuanbin.gitbooks.io/test/content/

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Config

Add etoc in book.json is enough for most users.

{
  "plugin": ["etoc"]
}

It will add toc automatically if the markdown page has ### header3(mindepth required to generate toc), and the maxdepth of toc is #### header4 by default. You can also change the default parameter such as:

{
  "plugins": [
    "etoc"
  ],
  "pluginsConfig": {
    "etoc": {
      "mindepth": 3,
      "maxdepth": 4,
      "notoc": false
    }
  }
}

The configuration json schema is shown as following:

"gitbook": {
    "properties": {
        "mindepth": {
          "type": "number",
          "description": "minimal heading level required to generate toc",
          "default": 3
        },
        "maxdepth": {
          "type": "number",
          "description": "maximal heading level to generate toc",
          "default": 4
        },
        "notoc": {
          "type": "boolean",
          "description": "whether to generate toc automatically",
          "default": false
        }
    }
}

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Package last updated on 15 Sep 2016

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