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Generate a markdown TOC (table of contents) with Remarkable.
(TOC generated by verb using markdown-toc)
Install with npm:
$ npm install --save markdown-toc
Usage: markdown-toc [--json] [-i] <input>
input: The markdown file to parse for table of contents,
or "-" to read from stdin.
--json: Print the TOC in json format
-i: Edit the <input> file directly, injecting the TOC at <!-- toc -->
(Without this flag, the default is to print the TOC to stdout.)
Features
content
), as well as a json
property with the raw TOC object, so you can generate your own TOC using templates or however you wantSafe!
#
)var toc = require('markdown-toc');
toc('# One\n\n# Two').content;
// Results in:
// - [One](#one)
// - [Two](#two)
To allow customization of the output, an object is returned with the following properties:
content
{String}: The generated table of contents. Unless you want to customize rendering, this is all you need.highest
{Number}: The highest level heading found. This is used to adjust indentation.tokens
{Array}: Headings tokens that can be used for custom renderingUse as a remarkable plugin.
var Remarkable = require('remarkable');
var toc = require('markdown-toc');
function render(str, options) {
return new Remarkable()
.use(toc.plugin(options)) // <= register the plugin
.render(str);
}
Usage example
var results = render('# AAA\n# BBB\n# CCC\nfoo\nbar\nbaz');
Results in:
- [AAA](#aaa)
- [BBB](#bbb)
- [CCC](#ccc)
Object for creating a custom TOC.
toc('# AAA\n## BBB\n### CCC\nfoo').json;
// results in
[ { content: 'AAA', slug: 'aaa', lvl: 1 },
{ content: 'BBB', slug: 'bbb', lvl: 2 },
{ content: 'CCC', slug: 'ccc', lvl: 3 } ]
Insert a table of contents immediately after an opening <!-- toc -->
code comment, or replace an existing TOC if both an opening comment and a closing comment (<!-- tocstop -->
) are found.
(This strategy works well since code comments in markdown are hidden when viewed as HTML, like when viewing a README on GitHub README for example).
Example
<!-- toc -->
- old toc 1
- old toc 2
- old toc 3
<!-- tocstop -->
## abc
This is a b c.
## xyz
This is x y z.
Would result in something like:
<!-- toc -->
- [abc](#abc)
- [xyz](#xyz)
<!-- tocstop -->
## abc
This is a b c.
## xyz
This is x y z.
As a convenience to folks who wants to create a custom TOC, markdown-toc's internal utility methods are exposed:
var toc = require('markdown-toc');
toc.bullets()
: render a bullet list from an array of tokenstoc.linkify()
: linking a heading content
stringtoc.slugify()
: slugify a heading content
stringtoc.strip()
: strip words or characters from a heading content
stringExample
var result = toc('# AAA\n## BBB\n### CCC\nfoo');
var str = '';
result.json.forEach(function(heading) {
str += toc.linkify(heading.content);
});
Append a string to the end of the TOC.
toc(str, {append: '\n_(TOC generated by Verb)_'});
Type: Function
Default: undefined
Params:
str
{String} the actual heading stringele
{Objecct} object of heading tokensarr
{Array} all of the headings objectsExample
From time to time, we might get junk like this in our TOC.
[.aaa([foo], ...) another bad heading](#-aaa--foo--------another-bad-heading)
Unless you like that kind of thing, you might want to filter these bad headings out.
function removeJunk(str, ele, arr) {
return str.indexOf('...') === -1;
}
var result = toc(str, {filter: removeJunk});
//=> beautiful TOC
Type: Function
Default: Basic non-word character replacement.
Example
var str = toc('# Some Article', {slugify: require('uslug')});
Type: String|Array
Default: *
The bullet to use for each item in the generated TOC. If passed as an array (['*', '-', '+']
), the bullet point strings will be used based on the header depth.
Type: Number
Default: 6
Use headings whose depth is at most maxdepth.
Type: Boolean
Default: true
Exclude the first h1-level heading in a file. For example, this prevents the first heading in a README from showing up in the TOC.
Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.
(This document was generated by verb-generate-readme (a verb generator), please don't edit the readme directly. Any changes to the readme must be made in .verb.md.)
To generate the readme and API documentation with verb:
$ npm install -g verb verb-generate-readme && verb
Install dev dependencies:
$ npm install -d && npm test
Jon Schlinkert
Copyright © 2016, Jon Schlinkert. Released under the MIT license.
This file was generated by verb, v0.9.0, on July 25, 2016.
FAQs
Generate a markdown TOC (table of contents) with Remarkable.
The npm package markdown-toc receives a total of 87,356 weekly downloads. As such, markdown-toc popularity was classified as popular.
We found that markdown-toc demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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