Auto down-adjust sub-headers in TOC
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@ -52,10 +52,15 @@ export async function renderTOC(): Promise<CodeWidgetContent | null> {
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return null;
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}
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// console.log("Headers", headers);
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// Adjust level down if only sub-headers are used
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const minLevel = headers.reduce(
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(min, header) => Math.min(min, header.level),
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6,
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);
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const renderedMd = "# Table of Contents\n" +
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headers.map((header) =>
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`${
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" ".repeat((header.level - 1) * 2)
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" ".repeat((header.level - minLevel) * 2)
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}* [[${page}@${header.pos}|${header.name}]]`
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).join("\n");
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// console.log("Markdown", renderedMd);
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@ -2,20 +2,20 @@
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The [[Plugs/Template]] plug implements a few templating mechanisms.
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### Daily Note
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# Daily Note
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The {[Open Daily Note]} command navigates (or creates) a daily note prefixed with a 📅 emoji by default, but this is configurable via the `dailyNotePrefix` setting in `SETTINGS`. If you have a page template (see above) named `template/page/Daily Note` it will use this as a template, otherwise, the page will just be empty (this path is also configurable via the `dailyNoteTemplate` setting).
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### Weekly Note
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# Weekly Note
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The {[Open Weekly Note]} command navigates (or creates) a weekly note prefixed
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with a 🗓️ emoji by default, but this is configurable via the `weeklyNotePrefix` setting in `SETTINGS`. If you have a page template (see above) named `template/page/Weekly Note` it will use this as a template, otherwise, the page will just be empty.
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### Quick Note
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# Quick Note
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The {[Quick Note]} command will navigate to an empty page named with the current date and time prefixed with a 📥 emoji, but this is configurable via the `quickNotePrefix` in `SETTINGS`. The use case is to take a quick note outside of your current context.
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## Built-in slash commands
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# Built-in slash commands
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* `/frontmatter`: Insert [[Frontmatter]]
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* `/h1` - `/h4`: turn the current line into a header
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* `/code`: insert a fenced code block
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