Generate a table of contents from the comments of a file
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Generate a table of contents from the comments of a file
Automatically insert or update a clickable table of contents (TOC) into your Markdown documents based on its headings using CLI or JavaScript module. Perfect support for README.md files on GitHub.
A user script that adds floating widget displaying table of content of current page
One of my favorites, and I can't finish a project without it! Walks the user through a Q&A to craft a quality README.md with a working table of contents. Also imported my own npm module, "jbassard97nodecolors", to playfully colorize stuff in the console!
Some fancy table of contents for the SILE typesetting system
📜 Generate a Table of Contents from GitHub Markdown or Wiki online.
A bunch of stylesheets that modify the look of Hugo PaperMod theme. Includes thumbnails and sidebar table of contents.
The Table of Contents Generator is a JavaScript (+ react hook) library that generates a table of contents based on the headings (e.g., <h1>, <h2>, <h3>) within an HTML document. It provides options for customizing the generated table of contents.
CLI tool for generating Markdown Contents Pages from Markdown Files ready to paste into a readme or other markdown renderers like obsidian.
Light weight react component for creating a table of contents from the given markdown text⚡⚡
WP Table of Content is a simple and easy-to-use WordPress plugin that automatically generates a list of contents for your web page, making it easy for your users to navigate and find the information they need.
Web component which highlights links in a table of contents when items appear in your viewport.
A table of contents component for vue.js
🗂 markdown tool to create table of content from jupyter notebooks
a CLI tool to easily extract / edit ToC(Table of Content, or bookmark) of pdf file
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