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gitbook-plugin-tags

v1.5.2

Published

Add tags to GitBook

Downloads

1,334

Readme

gitbook-plugin-tags

npm npm npm

Tags for GitBook

Since GitBook do not support this feature native, currently I create this plugin to create tags if tags: xxx in markdown page or YAML header.

Usage

create tags.md file and put it into SUMMARY.md

Create a file named tags.md at the root dir and put it at the last entry of SUMMARY.md. A valid SUMMARY.md is:

# Summary

* [Introduction](README.md)
* [First Chapter](chapter1.md)
* [Tags](tags.md)

You can keep the file tags.md empty or add header such as

# Tags

add plugin in book.json

{
  "plugins": [
    "tags"
  ],
}

add tags in page

Just drop one line such as

tags: tag1, tag2, tag3 is here

tags are separated by comma.

config placement

Tags will show after the title by default, you can config the placement in the bottom.

    "pluginsConfig": {
        "tags": {
            "placement": "bottom"
        }
    }

Demo website ==> https://yuanbin.gitbooks.io/test/content/

Enjoy!