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#!/bin/bash
#
# Takes a mardown file in argument, checks if a table of content is already
# present, create a new one if there is none or update the current one.
#
# The script uses the $start_toc and $end_doc as delimiters for the table of
# content. It works only if there is one pair of opening/closing delimiters. If
# it finds a correct single pair, the content inside is updated.
#
# Attributions: Updated from https://gitlab.com/pedrolab/doctoc.sh/tree/master,
# which comes from
# https://gist.github.com/meleu/57867f4a01ede1bd730f14b2f018ae89.
#
# The list of invalid chars come from https://github.com/thlorenz/anchor-\
# markdown-header/blob/56f77a232ab1915106ad1746b99333bf83ee32a2/anchor-\
# markdown-header.js#L25
#
# Exits early in case of errors
set -e
set -u
INVALID_CHARS="'[]/?!:\`.,()*\";{}+=<>~$|#@&–—"
# For Mac user, we need to use 'gsed'
SED=sed
appname=`basename $0`
start_toc='<!-- START '$appname' generated TOC please keep comment here to allow auto update -->'
info_toc='<!-- DO NOT EDIT THIS SECTION, INSTEAD RE-RUN '$appname' TO UPDATE -->'
end_toc='<!-- END '$appname' generated TOC please keep comment here to allow auto update -->'
check() {
# Check if argument found
if [ -z "$1" ]; then
echo "Error. No argument found. Put as argument a file.md"
exit 1
fi
# Check if file found
[[ ! -f "$1" ]] && echo "Error. File not found" && exit
# Check if used from MacOS
if [[ "${OSTYPE//[0-9.]/}" == "darwin" ]]; then
if type gsed >/dev/null 2>&1; then
SED=gsed
else
warn="WARNING: Detecting you are on mac but didn't find the 'gsed' "
warn+="utility. Default 'sed' version of mac is not likely to work "
warn+="here. You can install 'gsed' with 'brew install gnu-sed'."
echo $warn
fi
fi
}
# This function parses each line of the file given in input. Each line is first
# parsed by awk in order to get only the ones concerning a title (ie. starting
# with a '#') and not in a code block (ie. inside a block defined by '```').
# Then, in the while loop, we extract the "level": number of '#' minus one
# converted to spaces, the "title": the line without the '#', and then the
# "anchor": the title without invalid chars and uppercase and with spaces
# converted to dashes. In the case there is duplicated titles, a "-n" token is
# finally appended to the anchor, where "n" is a counter. Here is an example
# with two titles and the content of the corresponding variables:
#
# # Sample title!
# ## Sample title!
#
# This yields for each title:
#
# level=""
# title="Sample title!"
# anchor="sample-title"
# output="- [Sample title!](sample-title)"
#
# level=" "
# title="Sample title!"
# anchor="sample-title"
# output=" - [Sample title!](sample-title-2)"
toc() {
local line
local level
local title
local anchor
local output=""
while IFS='' read -r line || [[ -n "$line" ]]; do
level="$(echo "$line" | $SED -E 's/^(#+).*/\1/; s/#/ /g; s/^ //')"
title="$(echo "$line" | $SED -E 's/^#+ //')"
anchor="$(echo "$title" | tr '[:upper:] ' '[:lower:]-' | tr -d "$INVALID_CHARS")"
# removing emojii from anchors
# found in https://apps.timwhitlock.info/emoji/tables/unicode
anchor="$(echo -e "$anchor" | $SED -E 's/[😁-🙏✂-➰🚀-🛀Ⓜ-🉑©-🗿😀-😶🚁-🛅🌍-🕧]//g')"
# Check that new lines introduced are not duplicated. If so, introduce a
# number at the end copying doctoc behavior.
temp_output=$output"$level- [$title](#$anchor)\n"
counter=1
while true; do
nlines="$(echo -e $temp_output | wc -l)"
duplines="$(echo -e $temp_output | sort | uniq | wc -l)"
if [ $nlines = $duplines ]; then
break
fi
temp_output=$output"$level- [$title](#$anchor-$counter)\n"
counter=$(($counter+1))
done
output="$temp_output"
done <<< "$(awk -v code='^```' ' BEGIN { in_code=0 }
{
if ($0 ~ code && in_code == 0) { in_code=1 }
else if ($0 ~ code && in_code == 1) { in_code=0 }
if ($0 ~ /^#{1,10}/ && in_code == 0) { print }
}' $1 | tr -d '\r')"
echo "$output"
}
# This function takes the file path and the table of content in argument. It
# adds the toc title, checks if there is already a toc present and either
# updates or inserts a toc.
insert() {
local toc_text="$2"
local appname='doctoc.sh'
toc_block="$start_toc\n$info_toc\n**:book: Table of Contents**\n\n$toc_text\n$end_toc"
# temporary replace '/' (confused with separator of substitutions) and '&'
# (confused with match regex symbol) to run the special sed command
toc_block="$(echo "$toc_block" | $SED 's,&,id9992384923423gzz,g')"
toc_block="$(echo "$toc_block" | $SED 's,/,id8239230090230gzz,g')"
# Check if there is a block that begins with $start_toc and ends with
# $end_toc. We ensure there is a correct and single pair of opening/closing
# delimiters.
S=$(awk -v start="^$start_toc$" -v end="^$end_toc$" 'BEGIN { status=-1; start_c=0; end_c=0 }
{ if ($0 ~ start && start_c > 0) {
start_c+=1; status=10; exit
}
if ($0 ~ start) {
start_c+=1
}
if (start_c == 1 && $0 ~ end) {
end_c+=1; status=0
}
if (start_c == 0 && $0 ~ end) {
status=11; exit
}
if (end_c > 1 ) {
status=12; exit
}
} END {
if (start_c == 1 && end_c == 0) {
status=13
}
print status }' $1)
# If the status S is >=10, that means something went bad and we must abort.
if [ $S -ge 10 ]; then
echo "got an error while checking the opening/closing tags:"
case $S in
10)
echo " - found more than 1 opening tag. Please fix that"
;;
11)
echo " - found a closing tag before an opening one. Please fix that"
;;
12)
echo " - found more than 1 closing tag. Please fix that"
;;
13)
echo " - found only an opening tag. Please fix that"
;;
esac
exit 1
fi
if [ $S -eq 0 ]; then
# ":a" creates label 'a'
# "N" append the next line to the pattern space
# "$!" if not the last line
# "ba" branch (goto) label a
# In short, this loops throught the entire file until the last line and
# then performs the substitution.
$SED -i ":a;N;\$!ba;s/$start_toc.*$end_toc/$toc_block/g" $1
echo -e "\n Updated content of $appname block in $1 succesfully\n"
else
$SED -i 1i"$toc_block" "$1"
echo -e "\n Created $appname block in $1 succesfully\n"
fi
# undo symbol replacements
$SED -i 's,id9992384923423gzz,\&,g' $1
$SED -i 's,id8239230090230gzz,/,g' $1
}
main() {
check "$1"
toc_text=$(toc "$1")
insert "$1" "$toc_text"
}
[[ "$0" == "$BASH_SOURCE" ]] && main "$@"