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TOC Generator #4

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pi0 opened this issue Feb 5, 2024 · 6 comments · May be fixed by #72
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TOC Generator #4

pi0 opened this issue Feb 5, 2024 · 6 comments · May be fixed by #72

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pi0 commented Feb 5, 2024

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cpreston321 commented Feb 6, 2024

It seems this is already supported within Github unless you are looking for a universal use case.

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pi0 commented Feb 6, 2024

Yes indeed idea is for universal usage like a rendered HTML not particularly github that has it.

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uncenter commented Feb 6, 2024

Yes indeed idea is for universal usage like a rendered HTML not particularly github that has it.

Especially so because READMEs are often published to places like NPM that don't have that feature.

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pi0 commented Feb 6, 2024

Now i wish we could have a way to hide it only for GitHub 😆 (there might be a CSS trick just guessing)

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uncenter commented Feb 7, 2024

I think this would involve maybe adding a heading parser to omark that we build on top of here?

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pi0 commented Feb 24, 2024

it can be now implemented with mdbox parser

@aryan02420 aryan02420 linked a pull request Sep 28, 2024 that will close this issue
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