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@hyunjinno/react-toc

v1.0.0

Published

A library that automatically generates a Table of Contents (TOC) from your headings with scroll tracking.

Readme

react-toc

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A library that automatically generates a Table of Contents (TOC) from your headings with scroll tracking.

Installation

npm:

npm install @hyunjinno/react-toc

yarn:

yarn add @hyunjinno/react-toc

pnpm:

pnpm add @hyunjinno/react-toc

Quick Start

Step 1.

Import the CSS file at the entry point of the application

import "@hyunjinno/react-toc/style.css";

Step 2.

Wrap your content with TocProvider. Use the provided heading components (H2 ~ H6) inside a TocProvider. Then place the Toc component wherever you want the table of contents to appear inside a TocProvider.

"use client";

import { H2, H3, H4, H5, H6, Toc, TocProvider } from "@hyunjinno/react-toc";

export const TocBasic = () => {
  return (
    <TocProvider className="mt-5 flex flex-row justify-between rounded-lg border border-gray-100 p-4 shadow">
      <div className="flex flex-col gap-4">
        <H2>a.1. Heading</H2>
        <H2>a.2. Heading</H2>
        <H3>a.2.1. Heading</H3>
        <H3>a.2.2. Heading</H3>
        <H3>a.2.3. Heading</H3>
        <H4>a.2.3.1. Heading</H4>
        <H4>a.2.3.2. Heading</H4>
        <H4>a.2.3.3. Heading</H4>
        <H5>a.2.3.3.1. Heading</H5>
        <H6>a.2.3.3.1.1. Heading</H6>
        <H3>a.2.4. Heading</H3>
        <H2>a.3. Heading</H2>
      </div>
      <Toc className="w-44" />
    </TocProvider>
  );
};

Documentation

https://hyunjinno.github.io/react-toc/

Features

  • 🔍 Automatically builds a nested TOC from H2 ~ H6 elements.
  • 🧱 Provides ready-to-use heading components (H2 ~ H6) with unique, URL-friendly id.
  • 🎯 Highlights the active heading as the user scrolls.
  • ⚡ Smooth scrolling to sections when a TOC link is clicked.
  • 🎨 Fully customizable with CSS classes and scroll options.
  • 🧩 Works with React / Next.js.
  • ✏️ Written in TypeScript with full type support.

License

MIT