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markdown_navigator

v0.3.0

Published

markdown_navigator creates a link to quickly navigate to all the files in your folder.

Readme

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markdown_navigator

markdown_navigator creates a link to quickly navigate to all the files in your directory.

Use it to quickly create index where markdown is used, such as "github".

example example

Installation

$ npm install -g markdown_navigator

Usage

$ mdnv create <directory> [options]
Usage: create <directory> [options]

creates a index.md to quickly navigate to all the files in your directory.

Options:
  -n, --name [name]  The name of the index file to be created. (default: "index")
  -h, --help         output usage information

  Examples:

    $ mdnv create ./directory
    $ mdnv create ./directory -n navi

Basic

If only the default command is entered,
creates a 'index.md' for all files within the currently located directory.

$ mdnv create

Example

example directory

test_directory
|-- file1.md
|-- dir1
|   |-- file2.md
|   |-- file3.md
|-- dir2
|   |-- file4.md
|   |-- file5.md

basic example

$ cd test_directory/
$ mdnv create ./

index.md is created with the following contents.

[file1.md](/file1.md)  
[file2.md](/dir1/file2.md)  
[file3.md](/dir1/file3.md)  
[file4.md](/dir2/file4.md)  
[file5.md](/dir2/file5.md)

option example
This is an example of adding directory and -n options.

$ cd test_directory/
$ mdnv create ./dir1 -n menu

menu.md is created with the following contents.

[file2.md](/dir1/file2.md)
[file3.md](/dir1/file3.md)

TODO

  • enter multiple directory path
$ mdnv create ./dir1 ./dir2
[file2.md](/dir1/file2.md)
[file3.md](/dir1/file3.md)
[file4.md](/dir2/file4.md)
[file5.md](/dir2/file5.md)
  • path option to index file to be created
$ mdnv create ./dir1 -p ./other_directory

Version

current verstion : 0.3.0

change log

License

Licensed under MIT License. © minung.han