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Jupyterlab extension to automatically insert content into markdown - such as TOC, bibliography, list of figures etc.

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jupyterlab_markdown_insert_content_extension

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JupyterLab extension for inserting reusable content blocks into markdown files and notebook cells, starting with automatic table of contents generation.

Right-click in markdown editor or notebook cell to access the context menu:

Generated table of contents with hierarchical structure and working anchor links:

Configure TOC caption and maximum heading level through JupyterLab settings:

Features

  • Context menu integration - right-click in markdown editors or notebook cells to access all tools via "Markdown Tools" submenu
  • Table of contents generation - automatically extracts headings and creates hierarchical TOC with working anchor links
  • TOC update support - regenerates existing TOC in place using markers (<!-- TOC:BEGIN --> and <!-- TOC:END -->)
  • Heading exclusion - mark headings with <!-- TOC:IGNORE --> to exclude from TOC while preserving numbering
  • Hierarchical heading numbering - add, remove, or update numbering on headings (1., 1.1., 1.1.2., etc.)
  • Configurable settings - customize TOC caption, maximum heading depth, numbering depth, and trailing dot style
  • Code block filtering - excludes headings within fenced code blocks from TOC and numbering
  • JupyterLab-compatible anchors - generates anchor IDs matching JupyterLab's format for reliable navigation
  • Dual mode support - works in both markdown file editors and notebook markdown cells
  • Cursor-aware insertion - inserts content at current cursor position
  • Automatic TOC updates - TOC is updated automatically when heading numbering changes

Requirements

  • JupyterLab >= 4.0.0

Install

pip install jupyterlab_markdown_insert_content_extension

Usage

Table of Contents

  1. Open a markdown file or create a markdown cell in a notebook
  2. Position cursor where you want the TOC inserted
  3. Right-click and select Markdown Tools > Insert Table of Contents
  4. TOC is generated with markers for future updates

To update an existing TOC:

  • Right-click and select Markdown Tools > Update Table of Contents
  • The TOC between markers will be regenerated

Heading Numbering

Add hierarchical numbering to your headings:

  1. Right-click and select Markdown Tools > Add Heading Numbering
  2. Headings become numbered: # Introduction -> # 1. Introduction

Other numbering commands:

  • Remove Heading Numbering - strips all numbering from headings
  • Update Heading Numbering - recalculates numbering and updates TOC

Configure Settings

Access settings through Settings -> Settings Editor -> Markdown Insert Content:

  • TOC Caption - markdown content inserted before TOC list (default: **Table of Contents**)
  • Maximum TOC Heading Level - deepest heading level to include in TOC (1-6, default: 3)
  • Maximum Numbering Level - deepest heading level to number (1-6, default: 3)
  • Trailing Dot in Numbering - add trailing dot after numbers (default: enabled, e.g., 1.2. vs 1.2)

Settings apply immediately without restart.

Uninstall

pip uninstall jupyterlab_markdown_insert_content_extension

Development

Development install

# Clone repository
git clone https://github.com/stellarshenson/jupyterlab_markdown_insert_content_extension.git
cd jupyterlab_markdown_insert_content_extension

# Set up virtual environment
python -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
pip install --editable "."

# Link extension with JupyterLab
jupyter labextension develop . --overwrite

# Build extension
jlpm install
jlpm build

Development workflow

# Watch mode - automatically rebuilds on changes
jlpm watch

# In another terminal, run JupyterLab
jupyter lab

Refresh JupyterLab after changes to load updated extension.

Development uninstall

pip uninstall jupyterlab_markdown_insert_content_extension
jupyter labextension list  # Find labextensions folder
# Remove symlink from labextensions folder

Testing

Frontend tests:

jlpm test

Integration tests: See ui-tests/README.md for Playwright integration tests.

Packaging

See RELEASE.md for release process.

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