If I go TiddlyWiki site I can see tab Content. How can I create my own table of content for my tiddlywiki file?
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Youtuber does exactly that in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bu7JU4DjPrg&list=PLzZCajspPU_UjFn0uy-J9URz0LP4zhxRK&index=2 – Bob Feb 29 '20 at 22:58
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I found the documentation for this really confusing, but here's what I did that works best:
<div class="tc-table-of-contents">
<<toc-selective-expandable 'TableOfContents' sort[ind]>>
</div>
Then, tag each tiddler with TableofContents.
Lastly, when editing each tiddler, add a new field named "ind" (for index - you can change this to whatever you like, so long as it's not being used elsewhere, of course). Assign a value to "ind" starting with 0 to tell it what order you want the tiddlers to go in. I incremented by 10 instead of 1 in case I want to rearrange a few things or insert more in the middle.

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2Yeah man the docs didn't make much sense at all. I'll try this. Thank you. – monsto Jan 31 '19 at 01:51
Create a new tiddler and give the title Contents
Under tags, give the value $:/tags/SideBar
Under type the text for this tiddler, give
<$list filter={{$:/core/Filters/AllTiddlers!!filter}} template="$:/core/ui/ListItemTemplate"/>

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This is great - it works in my firefox on windows, TiddlyWiki 5.1.9. Many thanks for your answer. – lowtech Mar 28 '16 at 16:11
This is explained in the documentation.
The short version: Add some tag (e.g. Content
) to the pages you want to appear in the TOC; then in the place where you want it to appear, use one of the macros with that tag name (e.g. <<toc Content>>
). To make a nested TOC, tag pages with the names of tags that appeared at the top level. So for example if you have a tiddler named First
that is tagged with Content
, then you can tag more tiddlers with First
, and they will appear indented below First
in the TOC.

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The docs are a bit confusing. I am looking to generate a table of contents within a given tiddler that's very long: e.g. for its own h1s, h2s, etc. Do you know of a way to generate a table of contents for the hierarchy like this *within a single tiddler for that single tiddler itself*? Edit: It sounds like this may not be possible :( according to https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/5rosst5JqTU. – Taylor D. Edmiston Jan 28 '21 at 02:00
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I don't think I understand the question. A tiddler with a table of contents... "for the tiddler itself"? As in, it lists exactly one item, which is itself? What use is that? – Karl Knechtel Jan 28 '21 at 05:42
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As in it lists an outline of the hierarchy of that tiddler. Like what a table of contents extension in Markdown does. Example: https://python-markdown.github.io/extensions/toc/. – Taylor D. Edmiston Jan 31 '21 at 16:56
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I don't know a way to do that, but I would suggest that it's not how tiddlers are meant to be used anyway. Try putting less text on each; you'll be happier in the long run, since you'll have more opportunities to, e.g. make useful cross-references, include sections in categories, etc. – Karl Knechtel Feb 03 '21 at 14:43
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That approach unfortunately doesn't scale super well for this use case. (It's hundreds of one line items that change frequently through bulk editing.) – Taylor D. Edmiston Feb 03 '21 at 18:31