Generate a table of contents index
Creates a list representing the structure of a document as determined by the headings in the document.
To inject the created list into a location in the document place the marker <!-- @toc --> in the source document.
By default it creates anchor links (#) to named anchors on the same page but the link behaviour may be disabled or customized using a destination function, see the api docs.
npm i mktoc --save
For the command line interface install mkdoc globally (npm i -g mkdoc).
Create the stream and write a commonmark document:
var toc = require('mktoc')
, ast = require('mkast');
ast.src('# Heading\n\n## Sub Heading\n\n')
.pipe(toc())
.pipe(ast.stringify({indent: 2}))
.pipe(process.stdout);Create a standalone table of contents:
mkcat README.md | mktoc -s | mkout > TOC.mdInject the table of contents into a document containing the <!-- @toc --> marker:
mkcat readme.md | mktoc | mkout > README.mdSet an initial heading with the specified level:
mkcat readme.md | mktoc --title 'Table of Contents' --level 2 | mkout > README.mdOnly include headings for levels 2-4:
mkcat readme.md | mktoc -d 2 -m 4 | mkout > README.mdCreate an ordered list and set the delimiter:
mkcat readme.md | mktoc -o -E '.' | mkout > README.mdUsage: mktoc [options]
Generates a table of contents index.
Options
-t, --title=[TITLE] Set initial heading
-l, --level=[NUM] Set level for initial heading
-d, --depth=[LEVEL] Ignore headings below LEVEL
-m, --max=[LEVEL] Ignore headings above LEVEL
-p, --prefix=[VAL] Set link destination prefix to VAL
-b, --base=[URL] Base URL for absolute links
-B, --bullet=[CHAR] Character for bullet lists
-E, --delimiter=[CHAR] Delimiter for ordered lists
-D, --disable Disable automatic links
-o, --ordered Create an ordered list
-s, --standalone Standalone index, discards input
-h, --help Display help and exit
--version Print the version and exit
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toc([opts][, cb])Generate a document containing a table of contents list.
See Toc for more available options.
Returns an output stream.
optsObject processing options.cbFunction callback function.
inputReadable input stream.outputWritable output stream.
new Toc([opts])Create a table of contents index stream.
Note that in order to build a complete index all data must be read so this implementation buffers incoming nodes and flushes them when the stream is ended writing the index nodes where necessary.
When the first child of a heading is a link it is preserved and no automatic link is created, otherwise when creating links inline markup in the heading is discarded.
If the standalone option is given then the incoming data is discarded
and the document representing the index is flushed.
When a destination function is specified it is passed a string
literal of the heading text and should return a URL, the function is
invoked in the scope of this stream.
Typically prefix will be either a /, # or the empty string
depending upon whether you want absolute, anchor or relative links. The
default is to use # for anchor links on the same page.
If the bullet option is given it must be one of -, + or *.
If the delimiter option is given it must a period . or right
parenthesis ).
optsObject processing options.
standaloneBoolean discard incoming data.typeString=bullet list output type,bulletorordered.linkBoolean=true whether to create links in the output lists.depthNumber=1 ignore headings below this level.maxNumber=6 ignore headings above this level.destinationFunction builds the link URLs.prefixString=# default link prefix.baseString a base path for absolute links.bulletString=- character for bullet lists.delimiterString=) delimiter for ordered lists.
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Created by mkdoc on April 18, 2016