Feature request - Sitemap
See original GitHub issueHey… I’m loving grip (thanks!) and it occurs to me that it’d be nice to be able to generate a sitemap from a folder of markdown files. That way in the top README.md
of a repo, you could link to it straight off, and it’d give you a nice overview of all the table of contents of all markdown docs in the repo. Kind of like a TOC of TOC’s.
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Bumping the suggestion to include the sitemap. Perhaps for most actual projects there is only one README, but there are times when you want to use Markdown for multiple articles (like tutorials, or blog-like posts) and having Grip as a server that can navigate through those (just like in Github, where you can traverse folders) is a really nice solution, instead of opening a port for each article (very messy).
Hey, thanks for grip, i just installed it and love it so far.
I have an nearly identical suggestion, to make grip more useful. (At last for me, but maybe it is a bit out of scope …) I have a Bunch of Markdown files in one directory and most of the time none of them is a readme.md but i’d like to review all of the files, one after another.
So i’d like to just start grip and see an directory index where i can easily click on the files i want to review, instead of complaining that there is no readme.md … For now i have to paste the filenames manually into the browser to view my files. That is nothing that kills me but is really tiring as soon as you have more than 20 files.
I think a commandline option to do this is not that compicated and, at last for me, the index doesn’t have to be beautiful.