toctoc
Generates and maintain a Table of Content for any Markdown document, especially README.md files hosted on github.
Table of Contents
Installation
Globally
$ npm install -g toctoc
Locally
$ npm install toctoc --save-dev
Setup
The program will scan the passed file contents and look for TOC placeholder, which must follow this format:
## Table of Contents
---
Note the <hr/> tag (--- in Markdown) at the end of the block.
Usage
$ toctoc README.md
By default, this command outputs the modified file contents with the TOC markdown added. You can overwrite the original file by using the -w option:
$ toctoc -w README.md
If a TOC was previously generated for this file, its previous version will be replaced with the new one.
Custom TOC heading
By default the TOC is generated using the Table of Contents heading. You can specify a custom one by using the -t option:
$ toctoc -w README.md -t="My custom TOC title"
Just ensure to update your source file to use this new heading, so the executable can find and replace the appropriate TOC section.
Max TOC depth
By default, the generated TOC will expose links to the deepest subsections of the document; to limit the maximum crawling depth, use the -d option:
$ toctoc -w README.md -d 2
For the adventurous
It's possible to automate updating the README in a package.json prepublish command, so you're sure your npm package homepage is always updated with the right TOC when released:
"scripts": {
"prepublish": "./node_modules/.bin/toctoc README.md -d 2 -w"
},
License
MIT.