1.1.0 • Published 21 days ago

showdown-toc v1.1.0

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License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
21 days ago

showdown-toc

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A markdown-toc extension for showdown. Features:

  • export table of contents info through closure
  • output table of contents into your html string

Install

esm

$ npm i showdown-toc --save

umd

<script src="showdown.js"></script>
<script src="//unpkg.com/showdown-toc/dist/index.umd.min.js"></script> 

Usage

1. export toc info through closure

import Showdown from 'showdown';
import showdownToc from 'showdown-toc';

const content = 'your markdown content';
const toc = [];
const showdown = new Showdown.Converter({ extensions: [showdownToc({ toc })] });
const result = showdown.makeHtml(content);
return result;

The toc array you pass in showdownToc will be:

[
    { anchor: 'header-1', level: 1, text: 'header 1' }, // # header 1
    { anchor: 'header-4', level: 4, text: 'header 4' }, // #### header 4
    ...
]

The table of contents will output by default as an ordered list <ol>. You can change this to an unordered list <ul> by passing in a second parameter of options:

const content = 'your markdown content';
const toc = [];
const opts = { listType: 'ul' };
const showdown = new Showdown.Converter({ extensions: [showdownToc({ toc, opts })] });
const result = showdown.makeHtml(content);
return result;

2. output table of contents into your html string

In your markdown just put a toc where you want a Table of Contents to appear. This extension will look for the first header after the toc and use whatever it finds first as the element for the rest of the TOC.

You can have multiple toc in a file, each one will show a Table of Contents for headers after it (and before the next toc).

If you move up a level from the headers being used for a toc, the Table of Contents will stop (the assumption being you're "outside" of that section).

example

Markdown Input

# Main Page Heading
This is the intro to the main page.

## Section 1
A story.

[toc]

### Part 1
It was a nice day.

### Part 2
There were stormy clouds on the horizon.

#### Part 2A
They were very dark.

### Part 3
Then it rained.

## Section 2
Notice the section 2 header above is not included in the TOC of section 1? That's 
because each toc tag assumes it should stay in it's own section.

[toc]

### Part 1

### Part 2

#### Part 2A
Notice this heading isn't in the contents above. We only index the top level 
headings in each section, to keep things tidy. You may or may not like this, but 
that's the way it is. If you want to create a pull request with an option, 
you're welcome to! :)

### Part 3

The End.

HTML Output

License

MIT