Tocer
Tocer (a.k.a. Table of Contenter) is a command line interface for generating table of contents for Markdown files.
Table of Contents
- Features
- Requirements
- Setup
- Usage
- Tests
- Versioning
- Code of Conduct
- Contributions
- License
- History
- Credits
Features
- Supports Markdown ATX-style headers. Example:
# Header
.- Does not support header suffixes. Example:
# Header #
. - Does not support header prefixes without spaces. Example:
#Header
.
- Does not support header suffixes. Example:
- Supports table of contents generation for single or multiple files.
- Supports custom label. Default: "## Table of Contents".
- Supports file list filtering. Default: "README.md".
- Prepends table of contents to Markdown documents that don't have table of contents.
- Rebuilds Markdown documents that have existing table of contents.
Requirements
- A UNIX-based system.
- Ruby 2.5.x.
Setup
Type the following to install:
gem install tocer
Usage
Command Line Interface (CLI)
From the command line, type: tocer --help
tocer -c, [--config] # Manage gem configuration.
tocer -g, [--generate=PATH] # Generate table of contents.
tocer -h, [--help=COMMAND] # Show this message or get help for a command.
tocer -v, [--version] # Show gem version.
For specific --generate
options, run tocer --help --generate
to see the following:
-l, [--label=LABEL] # Label
# Default: # Table of Contents
-w, [--includes=one two three] # File include list
# Default: ["README.md"]
To generate the table of contents at a specific position within your Markdown files, add the following lines to your file(s) prior to generation:
<!-- Tocer[start] -->
<!-- Tocer[finish] -->
Alternatively, you can run tocer -g <directory>
on files that do not have Tocer support and it
will prepend the table of contents to your file(s), complete with an auto-generated table of
contents.
In the case that Tocer has already auto-generated a table of contents for a Markdown file, the existing table of contents has become stale, or placement of the table of contents has changed you can re-run Tocer on that file to auto-update it with new table of contents.
Customization
This gem can be configured via a global configuration:
~/.config/tocer/configuration.yml
It can also be configured via XDG environment variables as provided by the Runcom gem.
The default configuration is as follows:
:label: "## Table of Contents"
:includes: ["README.md"]
Feel free to take this default configuration, modify, and save as your own custom
configuration.yml
.
The configuration.yml
file can be configured as follows:
label
: The header label for the table of contents. Default: "# Table of Contents".includes
: The list of included files. Default: "*.md".
There are multiple ways the include list can be defined. Here are some examples:
# Use an empty array to ignore all files (a key with with no value would work too).
:includes: []
# Use an array of wildcards for groups of files with similar extensions:
:includes:
- *.md
- *.mkd
- *.markdown
# Use a mix of wild cards and relative names/paths to customized as necessary:
:includes:
- README.md
- docs/*.md
- *.markdown
# Use a recursive glob to traverse and update all sub-directories:
:includes:
- **/*.md
Tests
To test, run:
bundle exec rake
Versioning
Read Semantic Versioning for details. Briefly, it means:
- Major (X.y.z) - Incremented for any backwards incompatible public API changes.
- Minor (x.Y.z) - Incremented for new, backwards compatible, public API enhancements/fixes.
- Patch (x.y.Z) - Incremented for small, backwards compatible, bug fixes.
Code of Conduct
Please note that this project is released with a CODE OF CONDUCT. By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms.
Contributions
Read CONTRIBUTING for details.
License
Copyright (c) 2015 Alchemists. Read LICENSE for details.
History
Read CHANGES for details. Built with Gemsmith.
Credits
Developed by Brooke Kuhlmann at Alchemists.