pelican-toc [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/ingwinlu/pelican-toc.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/ingwinlu/pelican-toc) =================================== This plugin generates a table of contents for pelican articles and pages, available for themes via `article.toc`. #Usage ##requirements Beautifulsoup4 - install via `pip install beautifulsoup4` ##theme ``` {% if article.toc %} {% endif %} ``` ##article ``` Title: Peeking at erlang/chicagoboss ###Intro ###Chicagoboss Magic ###Result ``` ##output ``` ``` ##settings ``` TOC = { 'TOC_HEADERS' : '^h[1-6]', # What headers should be included in the generated toc # Expected format is a regular expression 'TOC_RUN' : 'true' # Default value for toc generation, if it does not evaluate # to 'true' no toc will be generated } ``` All those settings can be overwritten on a per page/article basis via metadata. Just use the respective keyword as metadata (example: `toc_headers: ^h[1-4]`) #Differences between pelican-toc and pelican-extract-toc `extract-toc` uses a markdown extension to generate a toc and then extract it via beautifulsoup. This extension generates the toc itself, removing the need to write `[ToC]` in your articles. There also is a 'health' check on id's which should be generated via markdown.extensions.headerid per default, but somehow don't always end up in the output.